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When auction houses break records, the narrative is usually focused on the thrill of the deal. Yet, Sandrilla’s perspective reframes this spectacle. It questions why cultural masterpieces are increasingly viewed as commodities rather than collective heritage. In an era where digital tools allow millions to view art instantly, the physical hoarding of these items by a select few feels increasingly archaic.

It’s a comment that cuts through the spectacle of modern wealth, highlighting the growing tension between art as a public trust and art as an exclusive financial asset. Sandrilla

The New Digital Protesters: Why "Sandrilla" is Demanding Art for the People In the gilded world of high-end art auctions, where When auction houses break records, the narrative is

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