Fear not, gentle reader
Thanks to improvements in layout software, as Colin Berry reports here, a new breed of specialty publishers is producing an array of compact, affordable art books-portable galleries, really-that bring emerging artists to a wider audience and add a new form to the field of urban-art collectibles. [.....
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