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New York Times Exposes Peter Lik
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 420765" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Not sure where "fraud" comes in. The guy makes his money selling prints. If you are a real "art collector", you most likely will not buy a Peter Lik. But, if you are just getting into that "hobby"; well, i suppose you better do your homework. It's called capitalism and if you don't like it, Cuba's pretty nice all year round. I suggest the author of this article be careful in what they say, especially about how much he has really sold. The NYT has only checked a website that keeps track of auction sales, not sales from his 15 galleries. I really don't see a problem in what he is doing. "Fraud" is a strong word and the author has no proof of this. If they do, they should alert the authorities. Though, i doubt that will ever happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 420765, member: 9619"] Not sure where "fraud" comes in. The guy makes his money selling prints. If you are a real "art collector", you most likely will not buy a Peter Lik. But, if you are just getting into that "hobby"; well, i suppose you better do your homework. It's called capitalism and if you don't like it, Cuba's pretty nice all year round. I suggest the author of this article be careful in what they say, especially about how much he has really sold. The NYT has only checked a website that keeps track of auction sales, not sales from his 15 galleries. I really don't see a problem in what he is doing. "Fraud" is a strong word and the author has no proof of this. If they do, they should alert the authorities. Though, i doubt that will ever happen. [/QUOTE]
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