Clouds and Shadows: the comparative value of Art

Clouds and Shadows: the comparative value of Art

The history of the objects we want, desire, buy, own, and treasure might be more important to us than the form, function, or aesthetics of the objects themselves. By looking at Sam Chung's Cloud Cup in comparison to Corelle's mugs through a Smithian economic lens, we can come to a better understanding of why art isn't an investment in your portfolio, but an investment in yourself.