Istanbul, Johannesburg, Singapore art cities of tomorrow
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By Addy Bhasin | Staff
Florence was the “capital of art” during the Italian Renaissance. This distinguished title jumped around between the 15th and 20th centuries from Paris to Berlin to Barcelona. Fontainebleau saw the rise of the Barbizon School. Zurich gained recognition with the popularity of Dadaism at the turn of the century. And New York City continued France’s legitimization of the Art Deco style. But where is today’s “capital of art” located?
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