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Fine art for public spaces: guidelines for prospective patrons
Whatever the work of art might be, the presence of significant artworks, some of which are truly museum quality, is becoming de rigueur in the...
Real Estate Weekly, 04/29/98 by Corinne Shane · More from publication -
The investment on the wall. (corporate art collecting)(includes related article)

The cost-cutting business climate is not really endangering the tradition of corporate art collecting. Although the extravagant spending of the...
Financial Executive, 01/01/96 by Shane, Corinne · More from publication -
Fine art a fine way to upgrade buildings
As another way to enhance the appearance of a building's public areas, and at the same time impart a distinctive image, owners are placing a new...
Real Estate Weekly, 05/17/95 by Corinne Shane · More from publication -
Many advantages for insurers in collecting art.

The corporate art collection of Minnesota Mutual Life, St. Paul, has "grown in value over 75 percent" since it started a decade ago, a spokesman...
National Underwriter Life & Health-Financial Services Edition, 04/06/92 by Shane, Corinne · More from publication
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