The Reinventing of Auction Houses For The Coronavirus Age
By A Mystery Man Writer
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Art auctions operate like a choreographed dance. Paddle up, bid in, a subtle nod, an affirming grin. But with the hundreds of participants who place bids not able to be in one room, it is clear that coronavirus has forced this industry to switch to a new routine.
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