Why’s Steve Cohen Showing Sotheby’s So Much Love?
Cohen lent nearly half a billion dollars worth of art to Sotheby's, even though the works aren't for sale.
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Cohen lent nearly half a billion dollars worth of art to Sotheby's, even though the works aren't for sale.
Until recently, Sotheby's accepted Visa, MasterCard, and American Express for auction purchases — but not anymore!
Greedy art sellers “have learned their lesson,” said Tobias Meyer, Sotheby’s Teutonic auctioneer.
Plus: Robert Rauschenberg sets a record two days after his death.
Forgive us for being, well, vultures, but we could see Robert Rauschenberg setting a new sales record tomorrow night.
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