Bill Mayberry, art dealer - From the Dealers category:
Networks of galleries, art consultants, museum exhibitions and endless talking about the artist by dealers slowly build that possible 'life ever after' market... (Bill Mayberry, art dealer)
Bill Mayberry, art dealer - From the Immortality category:
The fascinating thing in the world of art production (versus other consumer products) is art never goes away. It outlives us all, even the artist. If you go to the landfill right now you'll not find a single painting (good or bad). (Bill Mayberry, art dealer)
Bill Mayberry, art dealer - From the Selling category:
With no promoted market base, self-sold art has little chance in finding a secondary market and is most often the art which becomes the storage problem for the kids. (Bill Mayberry, art dealer)
Bill Mayberry, art dealer - From the Standards category:
It's a fact that not all art is created equal and the natural process where talent and quality rise to the top will continue to happen over time. (Bill Mayberry, art dealer)
Bill Mayberry, art dealer - From the Worth category:
Art which has gone through the editing process and through a wide base of galleries, dealers and collectors generally has a better chance of sustaining value over the long term. (Bill Mayberry, art dealer)
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