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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

more on Qatar as the world’s biggest contemporary art buyer - from Art Kuwait

From:  Art Kuwait
Qatar as the world’s biggest contemporary art buyer
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see also:  World’s Biggest Contemporary Art Buyer?  Qatar!
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