Financial Crisis Cools Down Art Market
October 31, 2008 Personal Finance No CommentsThe art world finally starts to feel the weight of the global financial crisis. All eyes are on New York now.
The art world finally starts to feel the weight of the global financial crisis. All eyes are on New York now.
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