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These parallel stories unravel an unexpected tale: the adoration of the sun and the beginning of the mass tourism in Spain, revealing the national economic agenda of both.
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Where in the beginning we proposed that the work of Diaz Morales is ominous, the link with Arlt reveals a dystopic dimension that we can now detect in all Diaz Morales' productions.
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Electric Palm Tree is initiated by Kyongfa Che and Binna Choi, joined by Cosmin Costinas, and established in the beginning of 2008 as an ongoing project for transnational artistic research.
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You could say that each DVD shows a relay, beginning in the sovereign hills of music where meanings are scarcely to be found, via the unrealities of art to the pseudo-reality of advertising.
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At the most, the accompanying text is comprised of a brief editorial introduction at the beginning and still shorter biographies at the back of the magazine, printed on the thick cover stock.
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As an introduction, prior to the presentation a public conversation between Jeremiah Day and the former artist Raivo Puusemp will take place in Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam, beginning at 4:00 p.m.
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As an introduction, prior to the presentation a public conversation between Jeremiah Day and the former artist Raivo Puusemp will take place in Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam, beginning at 4:00 p.m.
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As Michael Serres put it: "If you close your eyes you lose the capacity of abstraction." Only since the beginning of the last century has musical notation become known in Turkey as a distance-creating, analytical tool.
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Regnerus recognized her own 'spring ritual', which she had first performed in 1997, in Japanese theatre where the scattering of blossom on the stage symbolizes the beginning of the new performance and the welcoming in of a new season.
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