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艺术品市场有一个“3D”定律,这个定律是:当有“Death”(死亡)、“Divorce”(离婚)、“Debt”(债务)发生的时候,会促使艺术品出现换手。基于全球性的金融危机,这条定律中的“Debt”(债务)正在引发艺术品新一轮换手的出现。近期最为典型的是在雷曼兄弟公司宣布破产不久,由于要面临巨额的债务以及不断缠身的诉讼官司,雷曼公司的CEO理查德·富尔德和太太凯瑟琳·富尔德不得不考虑出售他们收藏的艺术品。富尔德的太太凯斯琳·富尔德一直是艺术品收藏爱好者,同时还是纽约现代艺术博物馆的理事。这次在危急时刻她不得不忍痛割爱,拿出了16件战后和当代艺术藏品委托纽约佳士得进行拍卖。最终,这批藏品共拍得1350万美元,尽管低于富尔德夫妇的预期,但也算是“雪中送炭”了。
The art market has a “3D” law, which is that when there is “Death”, “Divorce” (divorce), “Debt” (debt) Art appears to change hands. Based on the global financial crisis, “Debt” (debt) in this law is triggering a new round of artwork. Most recently, Lehman Brothers Richard Fuld and Mrs. Catherine Fuld had to consider selling shortly after Lehman Brothers declared bankruptcy due to huge debts and endless lawsuits Their collection of artwork. Fulford’s wife Kesi Lin Fold has been a collector of art, and is also a director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. This time in critical moments she had to reluctantly cut off love, came up with 16 post-war and contemporary art collections entrusted New York Christie’s auction. In the end, the collections totaled 13.5 million U.S. dollars, which was below the expectation of the Fuld couple.