"The more rarefied, upper echelons of the international art trade might regard businesses like Halcyon Gallery or Clarendon Fine Art as a less serious sector of the market. But recent filings with the UK's Companies House database reveal these operations appeal to a broader pool of consumers and are turning over serious amounts of money, far surpassing many of London's most critically acclaimed galleries."
"At a time when the demand at many high-end international dealerships has contracted, sales at these more commercial outlets have continued to grow, indicating a potential need for the more 'serious' end of the contemporary art trade to learn from these down-to-earth business models."
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