Barney Potter more than investment. U can move this 100million on an airplane with no Declaration or laws abt moving money. Simply roll up ur 100m poster walk onto plane land unroll.
There are people out there drinking their own piss because they have no clean water supply, and then you get people bidding 100 mil on a painting... It's a crazy world we live in.
samir panjwani no, how about accepting and realizing the fact that MAJORITY of them are born in a condition in which they could do nothing and can have a rich wealthy lives? Rich people definitely should help the poor, unless you’re one of those prehistoric “strong trumps weak” type scumbags lol.
At this point, they buyer aren't investing anymore, they're buying a piece that has been cemented into the popular consciousness as a valuable work of art. The REAL investors were the buyers who bought the piece before the artist's name became a household name. They bought the work for a few thousand (or hundred) dollars and probably sold them decades later for a huge profit. What you're witnessing in this video is a room of wealthy people buying something that has proven to be valuable.
@@ismethadzic actually this is totally a great way to launder. It now has a known auction value. You are looking at it short term, laundering large amounts of money takes time.
For centuries, art has fascinated people. The sensitivity of the audience resulted from being stimulated by cultural events, social changes, wars, etc. This is how new directions in art emerged. Today's world needs something else, and that's why Compmaturism. The works of the Compmaturists relate to today's human needs; they are emotional, devoid of routine and calculation. They are filled with art juice.That is why I love COMPMATURISM
Av4k hi am from algeria i have 2 painting "plates ' original of pablo picasso , i want to sell theme for enyone evrywhere please contact here or gmail_ hassenbechibechi@gmail.com
Rick: "It's old, Impressionist art doesn't sell for what it used to and it'll be sitting in my shop for a long time. 'll give you $100 and I'm taking all the risk here"...
The demand just isnt there. If im lucky at the right auction maybe ill get $150. My final offer is $50. No $50. $50 take it or take it home. Ok man we gotta deal.
"Hmmm lets go to my local bidding centre and see if i can get a cheap sculpture for like $10, I'll tret myself" "We have a Piece of art by the great Pablo Picasso" "I can't afford to spend $100 on that... Then again he is world famous so I'll give it a shot..." "Bidding starting off at $60 Million"
It’s one the most iconic pieces ever. You don’t know anything about art so why are you saying that? Jackson pollock made number 5 in like 15 mins and it sold for 140 mil
@@ape2533 Exactly, goes to show how overpriced and garbage the fine art market is. I could roll around on a piece of paper with paint on my body and call it the “enigma of labyrinth” and charge 100m because I did it in a certain time period and I was well know, bullocks.
Thanks to all artists for creating art! Likewise a BIG thank you to buyers, collectors and art-lovers for loving and purchasing art, so artists can live from their creations and departed artists work can be appreciated and loved forever. A big thank you to everyone - you are all very important!
That's not wrong, it's true. He did it when he arrived in paris in the early years, he had so much financial problems and couldn't even afford a model.
Genius, sheer genius for Picasso's agent to persuade people it had any value whatsoever. The art world at that level is preposterous but as long as there investors who keep the game alive I am sure it will appreciate in value. If anyone reading this has ever see Picasso's early work I am sure they would see why he couldn't sell any of it.
US$ 95.000.000!!! I imagine the price of this painting today and what the great master Picasso would feel if he were still alive. (Imagino o preço desse quadro hoje em dia e oque o grande mestre Picasso sentiria se ainda estivesse vivo.) 🇧🇷
Auctioneer … expert & professional Audience… good turn out and plenty of room Interior design … good look and feel, not to dark & good lighting. Item … present in room. Good information on wall monitor.
All you people who criticize others and what they chose to do with their money is also very sick. Grow up!!! A lot of these people bidding are groups of investors bidding as a group, and rarely a sole individual spending their own money. As far as people starving around the world, do any of you donate your money, time, and efforts towards those causes? Because if you did you wouldn't be surfing TH-cam watching videos, it would be your life's work...!!!
Segovia Denver All of the true leaders of this world inherited their wealth and power... Their dynasty built upon the pain and suffering of the weak. Most of the people in the TH-cam comments section lack the same privileges of the extremely rich, not at their own discretion. If I had it, I would use it for a better cause, rather than spending it on a fucking useless painting.
jejfcjsksk sw feeding africa for 1 day wouldnt do anything it would be just a waste of money it better to make systems farms and ways for them to make their own food give them a way to make clean drinking water etc etc. and did you mean $0.01 or 0.10$
I'm pretty sure it was Steve Wynn who bought the Picasso at this auction. Then the painting sold to Steve Cohen for $150 million but before the sale was final as Wynn was showing the painting to friends he put his elbow threw it on accident(apparently he has some kind of depth perception problem with his eye sight). After that incident Steve Cohen backed out of the sale. The painting was repaired and was later reportedly sold for $180 million to a private collector.
"The roll of figures is as colorful as the subject, it awakens many, it exudes brightness as powerful and true" .....Ptd, Trademarks, Copyrights, LLCs, Registrations, are owned by the owner, and has rights to protect content of the statement as established.
I would love to see Sacha Cohen in this room portraying a character and bidding on one of these treasures. I realize it could create pretty extraordinary legal matters for him but it would be hilarious!!!
Question, why does the painting hang behind the telephoners, instead of in the front of the room? It looks like a less safe and pretty place. Or does it hang there so that it could be in the room while they also bid for other works ? there has to be a good reason for sure. I'm super curious. have a wonderful day people
Mine just sold for $690 but I couldn't help but think of Picasso and the struggles he had just to survive and how terrible sad that he doesn't know how valued his art is. 💙
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If I were ever lost in New York without money and passport, I would enter these bidding and start calling my mom from one of these phones. Might even bid some price for the same of it.
Many are bought by individuals and then put on loan to museums, however some disappear into private undisclosed collections never to be seen again until they go up for auction again.
@missmarie273 You're forgetting that 95Million is probably pocket change for these people. Think of it as a comparison of income, even if you live in a $500,000 home and makes $250,000 a year you probably wouldn't spend more than $50,000 on a painting. Now if this person is spending $95,000,000 imagine how much his/her income is and how much his/her home is worth. You don't spend $95M on a painting when you're "only" worth $100M
Imagine being millionare with 10 mill on account and feeling poor
I know a billionaire with only 2bn and feels poor!!!
@@simona4315 who
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No one has $10 million in one account
@simon A I know him he is a successful business man with actually 24 billion dollars! But he doesn’t use it all.
Here is a room where you wouldn't dare scratch your nose.
Bradley Scarbrough LOL.
Bradley Scarbrough 3:13 - 100 million! - from the lady in black... "wow wow wow, no no no!!"
Smart
good one
Hahahha
Christie's: Most expensive painting ever auctioned at $106M!
Leonardo da Vinci: Hold my palette.
0.4 Billion. Pretty crazy.
No its “the salvador mundi” by leonardo da vinci worth $450M
@@theculturedgenz That’s the point of his comment
Rick from Pawn Stars: “Best I could do is 60 bucks and I am taking a huge risk.”
Ooof alright
Sweat pouring from Rick's forehead, he pauses, looks down and shakes his head...then manages to eek out a $75 offer...but he has all the risk.
@@claudreindl7275 yeah to be fair its going to take ages to sell. Plus he takes all the risk with an item like that.
😂
😂😂😂😂
Your Card Has Been Declined.
hahahahaha
@@flatbushmassachusetts8518 take the joke
**heavy breathing**
hahahha I litterally just spat out my icecream on my keyboard in laughter hahaha. *sighs* I'm so poor.
@@flatbushmassachusetts8518 r/whoooooooosh
so this is how rich people play...
Barney Potter more than investment. U can move this 100million on an airplane with no Declaration or laws abt moving money. Simply roll up ur 100m poster walk onto plane land unroll.
@Barney Potter More like money laundering
Yes, we do.
@@cct7558 shut up you dont ball in this league
These are the vibes 🥂
I don't even have 95 dollars
Heck i don't even have 1
Winston Mcgee Your kids might turn into him one day remember that
@@lstx1977 get a job???
I have only 10dollars in my account 🤣🤣
@@Daniel-ii6rq get a life
$58 million to start 😂
Wonder what that feels like, having that insane amount of wealth
It's Picasso. That'd be disrespectful to start any lower
I imagine to them $58 million is like $58
@@CosmicTroubles nah more like 58k to an upper middle class person
Reckon most of these bids would be companies/funds rather than individuals
That laugh at 5:03 by the crowd was probably worth $250,000 at least...
😂😂😂 the rich laugh
65 million. 65 million 65 million
ALRIGHT ALRIGHT WE GOT IT
😂
There are people out there drinking their own piss because they have no clean water supply, and then you get people bidding 100 mil on a painting... It's a crazy world we live in.
Easier to understand if you know money
They been doing gambling since Colosseum.
samir panjwani no, how about accepting and realizing the fact that MAJORITY of them are born in a condition in which they could do nothing and can have a rich wealthy lives? Rich people definitely should help the poor, unless you’re one of those prehistoric “strong trumps weak” type scumbags lol.
Wherever they are living being rich is CHOICE.
Always has been
Did anyone hear the fart at 4:00 or at $87,000,000
That cracks me up
Yeah.. 😂😂😂
That probably the sound of a moving chair lol
@@firstofrado8689 No.. No.
I did
Always on the lookout for Picasso's at Goodwill.
YUUUUUUUUUUUUP!
Lmfaoooooo underrated comment
@@adamebergman haha
Storage wars
🤣😄😂
😂😂😂👍
Just in case anyone is interested, I have a very similar painting I did when I was 6, and I only want 90 million for it.
😂😂😂
LMFAO very underrated comment
you are a serious negotiator AB_____HI
I'll take 3
90 thousand is the best i can do, not a dime more.
i'm taking huge risk here
Picasso must be screaming from his grave "Let me out of here, I wanna go pick up my money !"
Money doesn't matter if you're dead. You can't take anything in the world with you when you die.
@@emanandchillextremely wise observation..
His estate picks up 4% everytime a piece of his sells via the industry regardless of how many times it sells
At this point, they buyer aren't investing anymore, they're buying a piece that has been cemented into the popular consciousness as a valuable work of art.
The REAL investors were the buyers who bought the piece before the artist's name became a household name. They bought the work for a few thousand (or hundred) dollars and probably sold them decades later for a huge profit.
What you're witnessing in this video is a room of wealthy people buying something that has proven to be valuable.
That's still investment because money put into famous art is very resistant to market crashes and doesnt suffer much from inflation
Or it's just how money laundering was done back then before NFTs
Actually they‘re just calculation how much money they can launder with it but yeah, nice idea haha
It was in 2010 now in 2020 they would pay 400m + for this
The woman standing at the bottom right corner of the painting is a piece of artistic perfection in her own right. Stunning.
Ahhhhh perfect painting to hide my Cartel money........
Lol. That's not how money laundering works
@@ismethadzic that’s exactly how it works
@@dallasneedsamedicbag8208 yeah. Only if seller and buyer is the same person.
@@ismethadzic will end up increasing the price so it's exactly how you launder money and still make more profit
@@ismethadzic actually this is totally a great way to launder. It now has a known auction value. You are looking at it short term, laundering large amounts of money takes time.
I've seen this beautiful painting many times at the Tate Modern London. It hangs near Dalis 'Metamorphosis of Narcissus' another beautiful piece.
For centuries, art has fascinated people. The sensitivity of the audience resulted from being stimulated by cultural events, social changes, wars, etc.
This is how new directions in art emerged. Today's world needs something else, and that's why Compmaturism.
The works of the Compmaturists relate to today's human needs; they are emotional, devoid of routine and calculation.
They are filled with art juice.That is why I love COMPMATURISM
That would look great in my toilet
+Borat Erali Nazarbayev It wouldn't fit in my toilet!
@Barney Potter; Your point is....?
"I'LL BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR !!! ", SHOUTS THE MAN IN THE RED TROUSERS
Better than paying 100 million for football stars who do not perform nor bring any joy to anyone except themselves. This is a beautiful painting.
I wish I had atleast one million
Av4k I'd be happy with $1000
id be happy with $100
Av4k hi am from algeria i have 2 painting "plates ' original of pablo picasso , i want to sell theme for enyone evrywhere please contact here or gmail_ hassenbechibechi@gmail.com
+humanity sounds legit! send me your bank details and we'll work something out
+Av4k I'd be happy with a Chipotle Burrito
Rick: "It's old, Impressionist art doesn't sell for what it used to and it'll be sitting in my shop for a long time. 'll give you $100 and I'm taking all the risk here"...
Yes
The demand just isnt there. If im lucky at the right auction maybe ill get $150. My final offer is $50. No $50. $50 take it or take it home. Ok man we gotta deal.
I’d have to put it in a new frame.
"Hmmm lets go to my local bidding centre and see if i can get a cheap sculpture for like $10, I'll tret myself"
"We have a Piece of art by the great Pablo Picasso"
"I can't afford to spend $100 on that... Then again he is world famous so I'll give it a shot..."
"Bidding starting off at $60 Million"
Picasso finished this painting probably in less than 24 hours.
It’s one the most iconic pieces ever. You don’t know anything about art so why are you saying that? Jackson pollock made number 5 in like 15 mins and it sold for 140 mil
@@ape2533 Exactly, goes to show how overpriced and garbage the fine art market is. I could roll around on a piece of paper with paint on my body and call it the “enigma of labyrinth” and charge 100m because I did it in a certain time period and I was well know, bullocks.
@@MobileAura Tell me that when you HAVE sold one of your pieces for 100mil
Probably 3 hours
Less then an hour.
the thing that amezes me the most is that so many people can affort it look how many people can 50 mil + on a painting!!
Mostly are government money to buy for their country museum. So..... Make it rain
Thanks to all artists for creating art! Likewise a BIG thank you to buyers, collectors and art-lovers for loving and purchasing art, so artists can live from their creations and departed artists work can be appreciated and loved forever. A big thank you to everyone - you are all very important!
Galeria Aniela You are delusional. Nobody is ever going to make art as valuable as this..
Its a little bit ironic if you know that Picasso burned some of his arts to heat up during winter..
Not true
Not true, Picasso had a hot water during II world war which was pretty rare. He never really had financial problems tbh
Wrong Pablo I suppose
That's Pablo Escobar with money 😂 not Picasso
That's not wrong, it's true. He did it when he arrived in paris in the early years, he had so much financial problems and couldn't even afford a model.
I can't even afford telephone call for that log🤣🤣🤣
World record sale
Fake Jesus: hold my beer
Genius, sheer genius for Picasso's agent to persuade people it had any value whatsoever. The art world at that level is preposterous but as long as there investors who keep the game alive I am sure it will appreciate in value. If anyone reading this has ever see Picasso's early work I am sure they would see why he couldn't sell any of it.
Thank you 🙏
One of my favourites!
US$ 95.000.000!!! I imagine the price of this painting today and what the great master Picasso would feel if he were still alive. (Imagino o preço desse quadro hoje em dia e oque o grande mestre Picasso sentiria se ainda estivesse vivo.) 🇧🇷
“The great master” I’m a life time artist, I see nothing special on his art. Overrated
Me: Ooh this looks good
Opening bid: 53 million
Me:
I find this fascinating - thank you for uploading.
Its irritating
@@mdsha5466 don't watch it then lol
I do as well. Art is fascinating in and of itself. When at auction it’s incredible theater
My niece made the same kind of painting in school ... Got C GRADE😂😂😂😂
I'm trying to buy a trailer home for 50,000. Take me 5 years to pay it off haha. This is unbelievably expensive.
This is why I love first copies. It's impossible to own things I liked
Legend
Auctioneer … expert & professional
Audience… good turn out and plenty of room
Interior design … good look and feel, not to dark & good lighting.
Item … present in room.
Good information on wall monitor.
All you people who criticize others and what they chose to do with their money is also very sick. Grow up!!! A lot of these people bidding are groups of investors bidding as a group, and rarely a sole individual spending their own money. As far as people starving around the world, do any of you donate your money, time, and efforts towards those causes? Because if you did you wouldn't be surfing TH-cam watching videos, it would be your life's work...!!!
Segovia Denver All of the true leaders of this world inherited their wealth and power... Their dynasty built upon the pain and suffering of the weak. Most of the people in the TH-cam comments section lack the same privileges of the extremely rich, not at their own discretion. If I had it, I would use it for a better cause, rather than spending it on a fucking useless painting.
@@xXrobertmillerXx ma tu hai mai dato un dollaro ad un povero?
Imagine dying and your art is worth more than what you put in your life
1:11 The dude on the left put his nose on the sand
5:03. Some of the most distinguished laughs in the world. 😂
If all their money would be mixed they can feed a whole continent
Matthew Berkin why so offensive homie ?
@@sirajbkaily3394
Stfu
NO U
When in africa they can't afford 0.1$ food and died
jejfcjsksk sw feeding africa for 1 day wouldnt do anything it would be just a waste of money it better to make systems farms and ways for them to make their own food give them a way to make clean drinking water etc etc. and did you mean $0.01 or 0.10$
I'm pretty sure it was Steve Wynn who bought the Picasso at this auction. Then the painting sold to Steve Cohen for $150 million but before the sale was final as Wynn was showing the painting to friends he put his elbow threw it on accident(apparently he has some kind of depth perception problem with his eye sight). After that incident Steve Cohen backed out of the sale. The painting was repaired and was later reportedly sold for $180 million to a private collector.
Even if I live in multiple lifetimes I would never afford that $95M. 😂
THOMASSOPICASSO
Amazing.
Piccaso's real unique piece. Only the one in the world! priceless! 👍👍
Mona Lisa is the most expensive painting today = $867M
Isn’t it priceless
I’ve heard Louvre will never sell it
who knows
Incredible...!
These comments all sound so poor. Rather pathetic.
*😂 My imaginary rich self*
I stopped at 60M, $95 is insane, إنسان
Great way to teach numbers to my kids
Safe investment, this painting is worth over 300 million USD today
even more, probably over half a billion
I like the dab he does when it’s sold
Masterpiece
Imagine the combined wealths of everybody in that room
Would be nowhere near the combined wealth of the people on the other end of those telephones
@@jimjimjimjimjimjimjimjimjimr facts
We all know it's not about painting, it's about artist
0:46 S I X T Y F I V E M I L L I O N
"The roll of figures is as colorful as the subject, it awakens many, it exudes brightness as powerful and true" .....Ptd, Trademarks, Copyrights, LLCs, Registrations, are owned by the owner, and has rights to protect content of the statement as established.
look at all pretty ladies in the room...where money in millions involved, there will be them!!!
😂
That is some alpha gamer bro comment.
Calm down Simp!
@christies and Pablo Picasso the art of the nude , green leaves and bust 💚
hello art lovers,warm greeting from fine art in Bali
Who’s here in 2022 because TH-cam recommended this?
io ci sono arrivato nel 2024!
I would love to see Sacha Cohen in this room portraying a character and bidding on one of these treasures. I realize it could create pretty extraordinary legal matters for him but it would be hilarious!!!
Lol he should do it somewhere affordable where he could pay the few thousand or whuteva
Question, why does the painting hang behind the telephoners, instead of in the front of the room? It looks like a less safe and pretty place. Or does it hang there so that it could be in the room while they also bid for other works ?
there has to be a good reason for sure. I'm super curious.
have a wonderful day people
smiling at that 1m cut he's about to get
hey, i don't know anything about auction, why is everyone on the phone? are they stand in?
And here I am wishing my painting sells for $300
May be after 200 years it will worth millions
I can buy ur painting don't worry
Jst made me rich 😂😂😂
Mine just sold for $690 but I couldn't help but think of Picasso and the struggles he had just to survive and how terrible sad that he doesn't know how valued his art is. 💙
@@cbisme6414 That's Van gogh. Picasso was a celebrity during his lifetime.
@@cbisme6414 Congratulations! ❤️
Where these auction happened
These art pieces belong in museums not in houses. I really hope museums are the ones bidding and not some rich ass that doesn’t know how to keep it
the people on the ends of those phones could literally save the world, but nah abstract art
I'd put in an offer if it comes up for sale again
It's going to be really expensive
what do rich people see in these paintings that we don't...
This just makes me feel poor that probably everyone in that room are 100$ millionaires
Fireball 8800 definitely not. Besides the people on the phones are randos, not the actual rich people bidding
Hola soy Valero quiero vende vario cuandro dé // picasso //miró // Dalí // cerámica china ..cuandros dé chapa fabricación frances tlf 636 .929989 sábadell av frances macia n55 1a 3..sábadell ..Barcelona España
Am I the only person who thinks Picasso’s paintings are ugly? The power of branding.
Great job!
I'm proud that HKD on the screen
And I thought private jets were expensive
I keep waiting for dangerfield to stand up and roast the entire room.
with one million i could secure mi famili lifes =(
If Pablo was in the room he’d have a heart attack
That woman in the Center 🔥🔥🔥
Meanwhile these people are bidding for a masterpiece painting
I am still playing fornite
_David123_ plo it’s not really a very good Picasso
How cold do you have to be knowing there’s a world hunger and u spend 95 million on a painting 😂
If I were ever lost in New York without money and passport, I would enter these bidding and start calling my mom from one of these phones. Might even bid some price for the same of it.
Art is priceless🤣🤣
And at the end of the day here, I am waiting for food to go special price.
what after bidding and winning the bid, that particular buyer backoff from the deal ?
Are these being sold to museums and art gallaries or are they individual buyers?
Many are bought by individuals and then put on loan to museums, however some disappear into private undisclosed collections never to be seen again until they go up for auction again.
I’m glad to see that Jason Statham is doing well working for Christie’s
Its Bruce Willis :p
Ah yes, half of the planet is starving to death while a painting sells for 95 million. What amazing world we're living in.
what were they doing on the phone??
@missmarie273 You're forgetting that 95Million is probably pocket change for these people. Think of it as a comparison of income, even if you live in a $500,000 home and makes $250,000 a year you probably wouldn't spend more than $50,000 on a painting. Now if this person is spending $95,000,000 imagine how much his/her income is and how much his/her home is worth. You don't spend $95M on a painting when you're "only" worth $100M
Hola soy Valero quiero vende vario cuandro y libros ..cerámica del china cuadros de cataluña
Beautiful wow
Jeff Bezos walks in and everyone walks out.