Pieter12
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Didn't you watch (you needn't understand it) "Tenet"? Wealthy people rent secure, climate-controlled storage for their excess art. A gallery usually won't hold it for long for you unless they also put it in secure storage. They'll charge you (unless you're a super-customer) and don't want the liability. Of course, there has been at least one example of a large gallery storing and moving around clients' works for an extended period. Turned out they were defrauding the estate of the artist (Mark Rothko). https://www.amazon.com/Legacy-Mark-...ocphy=9031029&hvtargid=pla-572213081731&psc=1I walked around the house today and was unable to find a place for one of Jeff Wall's large backlit transparencies. I guess if you have a couple of million dollars for a photo, you've probably have a room big enough for it. If you bought it for investment, do you just leave it rolled up in a tube down at the gallery where you purchased it? Can you even roll up a Cibachrome transparency? Forget what it looks like; what do you do with it?
... I watched it and it was similar but not the same story. Its amazing how many cases of forgery there are! and some get caught because they aren't using "period materials". they should be watching "leverage" and paying attention to Hardison more often

