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I maybe a bit late with this but I enjoying the progress of Landy's Art Bin. Follow THIS LINK for more information in an article by Charlotte Higgins from the Guardian.

Another good article on the Art Bin, CLICK HERE from Tom Lubbocks view form the Independent. Added 02/02/2010

So they are all up to it, Hirst, Emin and a loads more to follow. I think rejection of work is a very important part of and artists life. This is a very public display but artist reject work all the time, we just don't hear about it. Sometimes they paint over it, sometimes its just going know where ending up in the bin.



As a collector it's important to understand that not all of an Artists works are their best but good artist will know when to give up and bin something. Often this can happen at the idea stage before the work even starts to take off. This does however bring up the question of worth and it's here where I would say trusting your taste and conviction is important.

So be mindful but feel safe, you need to find a gallery you can trust in being as passionate as yourself, one that works with Artists to build trust. We believe Revolving Galley is such a Gallery and hope to build your trust but remember at all times that worth is mainly down to how much you will enjoy having that work.

For another great work by Landy 'Breakdown' 2001 follow THIS LINK.

Nathan


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