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ART MARKET
The art market has grown over the years as people are looking for alternative assets. Artworks are bought and sold at prices reflecting perceptions of their value, and these can change sharply. Huge growth in global wealth has introduced new buyers to the art market and set off an avalanche of financial analysis to shed light on which types of works command value and how that value may change over time.
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Top Sources: Art Market
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- Art Market Blog with Nicholas Forrest www.artmarketblog.com
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- send2pressnewswire.com
- BusinessWeek
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