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As Art Sales Fall, Christie’s and Sotheby’s Pivot to Luxury

With both supply and demand for big-ticket art in a slump, Sotheby’s and Christie’s are making major bets on selling handbags, classic cars and niche experiences.

Scott Reyburn
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Art, Christie’s, Luxury Goods and Services, Sotheby’s
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