Art that isn’t for sale–at any cost

Did you ever make a piece of art that you would never sell–no matter how much was offered?

P.S. 1 in New York is opening “Not for Sale,” an exhibition containing artwork that the artists have vowed never to sell. It’s a response to what the curator deems an overly-commercial market. Down-and-dirty “art for art’s sake”!

Of course, the irony here is that now people will want this work more than ever. Will we hear about how much was offered to the artists for the individual pieces? Will the artists stand their ground as they had promised and never ever sell the work?

Is it good to have such purist goals? Or is it detrimental that the curator has such negative feelings about today’s art market?

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  1. seriously…another marketing ploy…more intellectual, more subtle…love how religion factors in the end…marketing marketing marketing…just done better than everybody else…because, like charity, true acts are done quietly without self-congratulation…I am getting old…

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