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New web domain name hits the dot

ART and antiques dealers are among the first to use the new internet domain name of ‘.art’.

Galleries described as ‘early adopters’ of the suffix include silver dealer Koopman Rare Art, European sculpture specialist Tomasso Brothers Fine Art, modern art dealer Stern Pissarro Gallery and African tribal art specialist Didier Claes.

Others have signed up to use the ‘.art’ domain include museums such as the Tate and the French national antique dealers’ association Syndicat National des Antiquaries, as well as artists and art foundations.

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