Could Paris Replace London as Europe's Art Capital (?)
June 17 2021
Picture: artnews.com
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
Artnews.com have published an interesting piece by Melanie Gerlis on the potential for Paris to challenge London as Europe's future art capital. Various factors are put forward, including ongoing uncertainty regarding the new laws governing imports and exports from the UK. We'll have to wait and see whether the "really intense" bureaucracy of the French system becomes more appealing for buyers and sellers in the upcoming years.
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