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?