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March 2009


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Out of Africa

Nigeria’s heading up the march of contemporary African art, says Simon de Burton






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Related Stories:
  1. a bull market?

    The economic meltdown couldn’t stop British artist Damien Hirst busting records at his recent auction, but is the rest of the art market as...

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  2. Paper profits

    Rare books may not always be worth what they seem, says Ken Skehan

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  3. The idyll classes

    Richard Lofthouse discovers the exclusive property clubs where the ultra-rich can combine principle, profit and networking

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  4. INVEST IN YOURSELF

    Before you go crazy snapping up rare Porsches and Picassos, don't forget that Number One is the key to everything.

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