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Saturday 12.03.05

« First Friday | Main | Art Basel Miami Beach 2005 »

ABMB by Proxy

If you are reading PORT this weekend, chances are you are far, far away from the madness in Miami. However, that doesn't necessarily mean you want to be out of the loop. And fortunately, ArtInfo has been giving juicy coverage of the event. With the Ultimate Basel Blog, they get down to the nitty gritty of who, what and for how much. In "Day 2", they even give props to Portland-tied galleries (Liz Leach) and artists (Malia Jensen) with a mention of the Affair. According to the articles, booths are selling out right and left at Basel and NADA with sales above and beyond expectations. Ah yes, the art bubble continues to expand...

(Thanks to the OC Art Blog for the tip.)

Posted by Jennifer Armbrust on December 03, 2005 at 0:50 | Comments (0)


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