Apparently holding up in Britain is the popular thing to do. Just last week, Julian Assange was granted asylum by the Ecuador Embassy in Britain, reserving the celebrity hacker to a small office in the embassy in a trendy section of London as authorities circle. Now, a Picasso is trapped in the country. After a long "temporary" stint at a public museum, the privately owned masterpiece is looking for a new owner, and government isn't happy. Take a look.
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/17/britain-blocks-a-picasso-from-traveling/?ref=design
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