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Monday 12.07.09
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Monday Links
The NYT's has found a new darling from which to lens the art world, William Powhida. This month's article looks at the Art Basel Miami Beach art fair. On Artnet Donald Kuspit looks at the Bauhaus. In the Gaurdian Adrian Searle takes a look at the last decade and grimaces. Christopher Knight takes yet another look at the continuing Barnes "disembowelment".
Posted by Jeff Jahn on December 07, 2009 at 9:54 | Comments (0)
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