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The Chinese government had strenuously protested the sale of two historic bronze Chinese sculptures, which were looted. Christie's sold them anyhow, for $20.3 million. But to... guess who?
Cai Mingchao, a consultant for China's National Treasure Fund, an organization created to buy back looted and stolen relics, told a press conference in Beijing that he was the mystery telephone bidder who acquired the two 18th century bronze sculptures...The catch: Cai won't pay, possibly nullifying the contentious sale[.]
Ha! This is guerilla artistic political protest, right here. Christie's isn't commenting on what happens now, but hopefully a Mission: Impossible-style art heist will be involved either way. [Portfolio]
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