French artist sells work in ‘game’ with the devil
Different century, and a different kind of patron:
A French artist has struck an unusual deal to sell his latest work: instead of paying up front, the buyer will hand over a regular fee until the artist dies.
Christian Boltanski said his deal with Australian professional gambler David Walsh was a “game” with the devil – but not a pact.
The work involves four video cameras filming Boltanski’s studio in suburban Paris, day and night, from January until his death, with images relayed live to a cave in Tasmania, Australia.
“This man (Walsh) thinks he can beat the odds and he says he never loses,” Boltanski, 65, told AFP in an interview at the studio in Malakoff, in the southwest Paris suburbs.
“Anyone who never loses or thinks he never loses must be the devil.”
Rather than handing over the price of the work in one lump sum, Walsh will make regular payments – monthly or annual, the artist did not say – until Boltanski’s death.
The longer Boltanski lives, the more Walsh has to pay.
Walsh, a professional gambler who made his fortune in casinos, worked out that he would make money from the deal if Boltanski dies within the next eight years.
“If I die in three years, he wins. If I die in 10 years, he loses,” Boltanski said.
“He has assured me I will die before the eight years is up because he never loses. He’s probably right. I don’t look after myself very well.
“But I’m going to try to survive. You can always fight against the devil.”
Via The Independent.

Here’s hoping Walsh plays fair, and doesn’t just have teh guy offed. Mind you, Walsh would be the prime subject if the artist died… secondary hope for the artist is that none of Walsh’s enemies decide to off him and set up the rich bugger to take the fall.