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by jwstarr
801 days ago
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Inspired by similar tales, my friends and I made a game about it (https://preview.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/474859/artful-an...) with the twist that the art is stealing itself. Ross Anderson's _Security Engineering_ has a chapter on physical security. Given the poor quality of security at most art galleries, one might expect more art to be stolen. However, it seems that it is often too difficult to sell. |
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Stolen, famous works come with addition costs and restrictions, not to mention jeopardy.
Art is one of those things with a really long tail. Sure there are the famous artists, who are rightly admired, but I don't want a (legitimate or stolen) Rembrandt on my wall.
I do buy art occasionally. Usually it's cheap. It's always just because it's a piece I like. Honestly, the limiting factor is wall space.