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Is this art or thievery?

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Lorajay 9 Sep 30
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You have to admire the sheer audacity, and it has long be held that Tracy Emin's definition that anything created by an artist IS art.
Though this was not the art this particular artist was commissioned to make, my guess is that at some point the money will be returned and the name and reputation of Jens Haaning will have been made, and his two empty frames will have become salable piece of art in their own right, thanks to the story worth far more than the cash he was loaned.

It's a crazy world we live in.

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I can not get this content in the UK. But if it refers to what I think it does. Then I will say that, if you get fooled by or trapped into religion, even the religion called art, then you are going to be fleeced. There is no other outcome.

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Definitely theft

bobwjr Level 10 Sep 30, 2021
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No. Theft. They commissioned specific works of art that were supposed to contain the bills. So not only did he steal the art supplies, he shouldn't be paid his fee as he didn't fulfill his end of the contract.

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