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Art Santa Fe returns for fifth appearance.(Brief Article)
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Art Business News
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July 1, 2003
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SANTA FE, N.M. -- Santa Fe once again plays host to an international art fair this July, when ART Santa Fe makes its fifth biennial appearance since its inception in 1995. Forty-five galleries and dealers from Europe and the Americas will assemble at Sweeney Convention Center to offer an overview of the modern and contemporary art markets for the general public, collectors and art professionals. The four-day fair runs from Fri., July 11 through Sun., July...
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