Re: The value of public funded art
The only art that I can think of, that hasn't proved to be a wise long-term investment, once the money men have decided it's valuable, would be the work of so-called (American) child prodigies.
Most of whose output, at a later date, usually turns out to have been produced by their conniving parents.
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Johann Georg Kant, father of Immanuel Kant, philosopher.
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