One of the World’s Greatest Art Collections Hides Behind This Fence

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Click Here to Read: One of the World’s Greatest Art Collections Hides Behind This Fence: The superrich have stashed millions of works in tax-free storage. So what does that mean for the art? By Graham Bowley and Doreen Caravajal in The New York Times on May 28, 2016.

The Geneva Free Port, behind barbed wire, is crammed with storage vaults that contain some of the most exquisite artworks ever made, tucked away where they may not be seen for decades.
FRED MERZ FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES

Photography Friday: Yevgeny Sudbin

SudbinThe Whirlpool (M51), a galaxy 30-million light years away, by Yevgeny Sudbin.  Mr. Subdin in not only an accomplished photographer and astrophotographer, he is a world-renowned concert pianist.

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