In 2015 Willem de Kooning’s “Interchange” sold for $300 million, a price which set a new record. In the very same private sale, billionaire Ken Griffin also purchased Jackson Pollock’s “Number 17A” for $200 million.
“… like mathematics, literature could be manipulated.”- Jean Lescure
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