buy with one's ears
English
Verb
buy with one's ears (third-person singular simple present buys with one's ears, present participle buying with one's ears, simple past and past participle bought with one's ears)
- (art, colloquial) To buy works of art based on reputation and expected future gains rather than aesthetic or artistic value.
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- Foreign buyers entering the western art market are also buying artists with their ears rather than their eyes, and overpaying if others have.
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