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485. “I’ve Been Working My Ass Off for You to Make that Profit?”

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The Art Market Paradox

This chapter examines the intricate dynamics of the art market, contrasting the financial gains of collectors with the struggles of artists. It raises critical issues of artist compensation and market regulations, highlighting how posthumous appreciation of art affects creators. Using the example of Robert Rauschenberg, it illustrates the challenges most artists face in a market that favors a select few.

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