Armory Show-Modern: Quality up on last year
Much of the best work on offer has been teased out of private collections
By Brook S. Mason | From Armory daily edition, 5 Mar 10
Published online 5 Mar 10
Edvard Munch’s Coastline near Aasgaardstrand sold for $6m
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