Newly deemed “artist” Hunter Biden sold at leader five of his prints for $75,000 each at Georges Berges Gallery in Los Angeles. Not bad for a guy who didn’t know the difference between a paint brush and crack pipe six months ago. I wonder if “The Big Guy” Joey gets 10%.
At least five prints of Hunter Biden’s artwork have already been sold for $75,000 each and a team of lawyers is vetting potential patrons who plan to attend his upcoming gallery show in New York City — which has now been delayed until the spring, The Post has learned.
The Georges Berges Gallery sold the prints before the Oct. 1 opening of a “pop-up” presentation in Los Angeles, a source familiar with the matter said Thursday.
It’s unclear who purchased the reproductions — which cost a fraction of the top price of $500,000 for an original piece by President Biden’s scandal-scarred son — or if any more were sold after the LA show opened.
“But most of those allowed to buy works are long-term, private collectors with the gallery, people that Berges knows personally,” the source said.
Meanwhile, a leading ethics expert told The Post that Biden’s recent schmoozing with attendees at his debut exhibition showed that a White House attempt to prevent influence-peddling by keeping buyers anonymous won’t work and should be scrapped in favor of a “Plan B.”