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The benefit of buying art unseen

5th February 2015 David Smith

One benefit of buying art unseen is that no one can question your taste. If someone says “why on earth did you buy that?” You can respond that you didn’t choose it, the artist did, you merely bought the idea (and it was cheap).

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