Some Highly Speculative Remarks on Art and Ideology
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creator | Bruno Bosteels Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev Chus Martínez Bettina Funcke Katrin Sauerländer Cordelia Marten Melissa Larner Stefanie Drobnik Sam Frank Clemens Krümmel Frauke Schnoor Leftloft Daniela Weirich |
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