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Annie Buckley visits the Miami art fair extravaganza and ponders how, with the globalization of communication, international commerce, and all varieties of technology, a sense of structure and a feeling of community are now erased in the now ubiquitous international art scene. In the distinct culture called contemporary art, art as commodity is the theme of the day, with the internet collapsing all borders. Still, Buckley finds that these galleries from around the world make Miami an impressive place to take the pulse of contemporary art.
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