Not everyone sees these market developments as unhealthy. “This is a far more complex picture than it appears,” says the New York-based art adviser Candace Worth, who argues that the contemporary art market is really a series of mini-markets, each one of them underpinned by wildly contrasting conditions. The biggest galleries publish substantial catalogues, help fund public museum shows and occasionally produce museum-quality exhibitions in their own spaces, she adds.
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