100 Kilos Of Gold Art Show Cancelled
100 kilos of gold bricks will not be arriving at the Gagosian Gallery in Santa Monica, California this weekend. The bricks were to have been the centerpiece of a show called One Ton One Kilo by artist Chris Burden. The gold was bought from Stanford Coins and Bullion, part of the Stanford Financial group. You know, Stanford, the mini-Madoff guy accused of bilking investors in an $8-billion ponzi scheme. Now the transfer is frozen while the SEC investigates Stanford. It appears that large-scale conceptual sculpture is but the latest unexpected casualty of the economic crisis.
Announcement [Gagosian Gallery] (Thanks to Dan!) (Photo: bhrgunatha)
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@Aeroracere: Please use the links located in the top left column to contact the author directly concerning any spelling/grammar errors rather than pointing them out in the comments. One reason is that authors don't read the comments as much as they read their emails, another is it clogs up the comments, and the last is it's bad etiquette according to the comment code.
@Jessy Irwin: I'm guessing the bars, as once they are transformed into art, they would lose all of their identifying marks, and have to be retested and re-bricked.


"However, the company the artist bought them from, Stanford Coins and Bullion, part of the Stanford Financial group."
Sentence fail.