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TIME TO SELL

The stock market’s booming, the economy’s good. Discretionary art sellers wonder if now’s a good time to sell. Next week some $4 million-worth of art goes up for sale in New York’s fall art auctions. Observers ponder return of ’80s art boom.  New York Times

Author Matthew WestphalPosted on November 4, 1999February 24, 2020Categories VisualTags 11.04.99

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