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" ... Costco has the opportunity to do what Sears did in the '60s, and even to surpass it. Moreover, Costco can surpass what contemporary art galleries can accomplish. Larry Gagosian, the world's most successful dealer, has eleven galleries globally, and later this month he'll open gallery number twelve in a warehouse outside Paris. Covering nearly 18,000 square feet, it will be his biggest. And Costco? The company has 608 stores, each averaging 143,000 square feet of floor space. But size isn't nearly as important as reach. The art world is insular, especially the commercial side of it which trades on exclusivity. (High art is seldom seen in lowly places. Digitally produced work is artificially limited.) Clearly that's a successful business model – as blue chip art prices demonstrate – but it isn't the only viable approach, and the boilerplate elitism is detrimental to art culturally. In other words, the art business as currently structured undermines the value of art to society. ... "
" ... The better practice is to draft the final settlement agreement as to all foreseeable issues, and of course the requisite boilerplate provisions and releases, but then leave blank the fields for $X amount and Y as-yet undecided terms. Then, if a settlement is reached, the settlement can be finalized on-the-spot, everybody signs, and the case is practically over at this point other than somebody paying some bucks and somebody filing a dismissal. ... "
" ... We always start with the proposition that past performance does not assure future outcomes. This isn’t just legal boilerplate used by regulators and professionals whose conduct is subject to their jurisdiction. It’s the cold hard truth. In its most literal sense, it would suggest that all financial data (which, obviously, comes from the past) is useless and that when we invest, when we buy shares expecting returns to be achieved in the future, w’re just gambling. ... "
" ... • A boilerplate for use in brochures and press releases. ... "
" ... • Macy’s also had its usual place as the first commercial of the broadcast, advertising its also usual boilerplate assortment of bargains and promotions. It has been astounding that while so many retailers are tailoring their ads for these times Macy’s seems to be stuck doing the same old thing. Even more incredulous, in the first few of its TV commercials, there is no mention whatsoever of its website or e-commerce availability, not even a URL mention. Finally, much later on there were Macy’s spots for its online and curbside pick-up offerings. With so many retailers pivoting to digital first marketing campaigns, Macy’s is barely doing digital last. ... "