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The World’s Largest Painting Sold for $62 M. in 2021 to Benefit Children’s Charities, But They Have Yet to Receive Any Funds
Sacha Jafri says he believed the 2021 Dubai sale of a 17,000 square-foot splatter painting he made would support children’s charities, but the $62 million never materialized
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Sacha Jafri says he believed the 2021 Dubai sale of a 17,000 square-foot splatter painting he made would support children’s charities, but the $62 million never materialized
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According to ARTnews’s linked report, The World’s Largest Painting Sold for $62 M. in 2021 to Benefit Children’s Charities, But They Have Yet to Receive Any Funds, Sacha Jafri says he believed the 2021 Dubai sale of a 17,000 square-foot splatter painting he made would support children’s charities, but the $62 million never materialized
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