Pablo Picasso, then at the height of his fame, drew a sketch on the tablecloth in a restaurant one day. The restaurant owner offered to buy his meal in exchange for his drawing and signature. Picasso replied, very amused and not fooled, that he could buy his meal with his drawing, but that he wasn't looking to buy the whole restaurant with his signature. An anecdote that speaks volumes about the place of signatures in the art market and the keen interest they arouse among collectors. Proudly displayed, like a sacred part of its creator, the signature often represents much more than simple authentication. A reflection of personality, the autograph or, more generally, the signature can possess a certain plastic and aesthetic quality. Signatures (X) is a contemporary art exhibition by Smallville, an artist collective based in Neuchâtel.
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