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    The Business of Art

    Every time a work of art is sold, it-s the price that leads the story. Who sets the value? How did the art market develop? An exhibit at the Getty Center, sparks a conversation about the business of art. Cliff Einstein hosts the Getty-s Thomas Crow, legendary art dealer Irving Blum and New York Times art critic Roberta Smith.

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    KCRW placeholderBy Sarah Spitz • Apr 27, 2004 • 1 min read

    Every time a work of art is sold, it-s the price that leads the story. Who sets the value? How did the art market develop? An exhibit at the Getty Center, sparks a conversation about the business of art. Cliff Einstein hosts the Getty-s Thomas Crow, legendary art dealer Irving Blum and New York Times art critic Roberta Smith. (http://www.getty.edu/art/exhibitions/business)

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