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  1. Obsessions in Venice

    Obsessions produces hundreds of art works at the Venice Biennale

    This entry was posted on November 2, 2013 and is filed under Art and Activism, Art and Politics Now, art criticism, Art of Democracy, Contemporary Art, Uncategorized, Venice, Venice Biennale.
    Tags: "The Encyclopedic Palace" Il Palazzo Encyclopeida, "Venice Biennale 2013", Arthur Bispo de Rosario, Carl Jung, Danh Vo, Genesis, J.D.Okhai Ojeikere, Jack Whitten, Marino Auriti, Massimiliano Gioni, Robert Crumb, Roberto Cuoghi, Ron Nagle, Rosalio Biscotti, Tino Seghal
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