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Contemporary art market may take 3-5 years to recover
January 2009 - Confidence levels in the contemporary art market have fallen significantly since May 2008 and may take between 3-5 years to recover according to a recent survey by ArtTactic and reported by Scott Reyburn at Bloomberg.com. Read more
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