'The Artwork Would Almost Have to Double In Price': Is Fractional Art Investing the Future of the Market, or a Scam?

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Is fractional art investing the future of the market, or a scam? Senior reporter and resident Art Detective Katya Kazakina joins Andrew Goldstein to discuss her new deep-dive into the world of fractional art ownership:

Okay, fine, that’s fair. Want to buy a teensy, weensy, tiny little microscopic fleck of a Picasso?in the wild world of fractional artchip art—think Basquiat, Joan Mitchell, and Ed Ruscha—and.

Okay, fine, that’s fair. Want to buy a teensy, weensy, tiny little microscopic fleck of a Picasso?in the wild world of fractional artchip art—think Basquiat, Joan Mitchell, and Ed Ruscha—and
 

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