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    Cindy Sherman Print Sells For $3.9 Million At Auction, The Highest Ever For A Photogr

    Whoa.

    http://www.popphoto.com/news/2011/05...ever-photograp

    Christie's had a bumper night, tallying more than $300 million in sales. While not the priciest item up for auction that day, Cindy Sherman's "Untitled #96" from 1981 passed all records for photography, and was sold for $3.89 million.

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    I always had a suspicion that photography was an easy way to easy money. Now I know it is. If I just had a better camera...

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    Re: Cindy Sherman Print Sells For $3.9 Million At Auction, The Highest Ever For A Pho

    Obscene. I never figured out what the appeal of her work was in the first place. Wonder what they're adding to the drinking water in that part of the world. Probably an old-style C-print anyway that will fade just as fast as these conspicuous consumption fads do.

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    Re: Cindy Sherman Print Sells For $3.9 Million At Auction, The Highest Ever For A Pho

    From the looks of it, your camera is TOO good!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Anderson View Post
    I always had a suspicion that photography was an easy way to easy money. Now I know it is. If I just had a better camera...

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    Re: Cindy Sherman Print Sells For $3.9 Million At Auction, The Highest Ever For A Pho

    I wish that, just once, the photo that sets the record would make me go "wow!" rather than "huh?".

    Rick "who would like to 'get it', but never seems to" Denney

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    Re: Cindy Sherman Print Sells For $3.9 Million At Auction, The Highest Ever For A Pho

    buyer was New York dealer Philippe Segalot, and the underbidder was Per Skarstedt, also a New York dealer.
    New York dealers. New York. We'd better ask Paul and Frank what's up.

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    Re: Cindy Sherman Print Sells For $3.9 Million At Auction, The Highest Ever For A Pho

    Cindy's in her darkroom as we speak, madly cranking out a whole bunch more of these babies.
    Brian Ellis
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    a mile away and you'll have their shoes.

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    Re: Cindy Sherman Print Sells For $3.9 Million At Auction, The Highest Ever For A Pho

    I did a quick search on the Internet to have a look at the print, and I overlooked it several times during the search because I thought it was a pop-up Google ad. Frankly, I am very skeptical about these kinds of sales. It's very hard for me to believe that a NYC condo did not change hands with it.

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    Re: Cindy Sherman Print Sells For $3.9 Million At Auction, The Highest Ever For A Pho

    I don't get it. I just don't get it.

    Whatever - it's not my money. Thankfully!

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    Re: Cindy Sherman Print Sells For $3.9 Million At Auction, The Highest Ever For A Pho

    Just one more reason we need to set aside some of money to erect a guillotine on
    Wall Street. Where is Robspierre when we need him? While everyone else is getting their job outsourced to some sweatshop in East Balookistan, the guys writing the pink
    slips seem to have wheelbarrows of money to flagrantly waste on this kind of stuff.
    They probably don't pay taxes either.

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