The Radical Reinvention of Art in the 1970s
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Artnet NewsThe Radical Reinvention of Art in the 1970sartnet.comThe multidisciplinary show staged by Helene Bailly Marcilhac in Paris delves into the singularly pioneering art of the 1970s. The post The Radical Reinvention of Art in the 1970s appeared first on Artnet News .
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