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Artnet and Art Basel team up to create virtual experience for Miami Beach attendees

The program will be accessible to the public on the last day of the fair

Cristina Ruiz
1 January 2007
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Art Basel is to join forces with the website Artnet starting from the next edition of the Swiss fair (13-17 June). On the last day of the fair, an interactive floor plan will go online on Artnet allowing visitors to navigate the stands of Art Basel’s galleries and view a selection of the works on display. The images will be chosen by the galleries and the floor plan will remain online for two months. The partnership will continue for future editions of Art Basel and Art Basel/Miami Beach.

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