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Alec Urtu
@alecurtu
We have entered an era where the value of art is determined by its ability to spread. Its worth stems from how extensively it is discussed, written about, and shared. As a work circulates more broadly, its value inevitably increases The true worth is merely a mirage, shaped by popular opinion rather than genuine merit
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Margaret Murphy
@margaretonline
Absolutely disagree — art that has mass appeal doesn’t equate value. Just because something is sold in ikea doesn’t make it good. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Alec Urtu
@alecurtu
Does the 'IKEA effect' uniquely influences art? Affordable reproductions at IKEA enhance the visibility and popularity of original works. Each sale of a print, though priced much lower than the original, boosts the original owner's fame, simultaneously raising both the prestige and value of the original artwork.
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