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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing Which Form 8865 Dealers

Instructions and Help about Which Form 8865 Dealers

You are expanding at a time when many small and mid-sized galleries, as you know, are either going out of business or merging, trying to find new ways to operate. They have kind of felt squeezed out. To what extent do you explain that disparity and how aware are you of it? Do you at all feel responsible for it because they often sort of blame the mega dealers, and arguably you are one? I thought you would ask that. And I don't have a good answer to be totally honest. I do feel that something is wrong with the current system. It's not good that a few galleries are getting more and more market share and the younger galleries are having a harder time to compete. It is very tough, I think, for the young galleries to attract top talent when the top artists are right away looking to the larger galleries. Am I to blame? Probably, you know, it's a competitive field. I'm trying to do what my competitors do. Should we try to help younger galleries? I think so. For example, art fairs are such an important vehicle now, and it's very hard for young galleries to participate in art fairs. The costs are high, and they might not even be accepted until they have been in business for a couple of years. It's competitive. I wouldn't have any problem if we would pay a little more, we, the larger galleries, so that some younger galleries are supported and can show their work in the fair. Twenty-five years ago, I was a young gallery, and I got a lot of support from my colleagues through consignments and help. They enabled me to do it. It used to be a very collegial field, and we shouldn't forget that. Do...