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How the internet is changing the fine art marketplace

2012-09-08
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How the internet is changing the fine art marketplace

By Nathan Hurst, wired.co.uk

Technology

Five years ago, Jen Bek­man found­ed 20×200 on the belief that every­one should be able to col­lect art, and that the inter­net could help them do so. While nei­ther the old­est nor the biggest place to buy prints online (art.com has…

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