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Holland Cotter Looks at Money in Art

An important read:

Holland Cotter Looks at Money in Art – NYTimes.com

..Of course, it is today that matters to the thousands of artists who live and work in this punitively expensive city, where the art industry is often confused with the art world.

This entry was posted in Art/Media History, Artists and tagged art history, art world, money, pop culture, readings on January 19, 2014 by Lorie Novak.

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