Economic turmoil in China hits the country’s commercial galleries – The Art Newspaper
[ad_1] China’s financial health appears, for the first time in decades, to be in trouble. Growth is slowing and the stockmarket is on the dip. A housing...
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[ad_1] If you wanted to purchase a painting by a red-hot contemporary artist a few years ago, you were probably told to get in line. Some galleries had dozens,...
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