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BERLIN'S BUSTED BLOCKS: Meditating on contemporary restorations of Berlin's ancient artifacts, the author frames anew the high-profile reconstruction of two museums badly damaged or destroyed during WWII.
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PENINSULA VIEW: A current exhibition generously samples a dozen South Korean-born artists whose work crosses formal and thematic boundaries.
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PARTY OF TWO: Tandem surveys of the Harun Farocki and Rodney Graham's socially alert, photo-based work offered some strikingly productive contrasts.
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IN THE HEAT OF THE MOMENT: Myriad international shows, in galleries and museums alike, attest to the unexpected emergence of progressive Iranian art.
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DUKE OF HAZARDS: Duke Riley presented New York with its hottest--or at least its wettest--contemporary art event of the summer.
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TURIN GOES VEDIC: Dramatically realigning his culture-bridging practice, Wolfgang Laib brought 45 Brahmin priests from India to the Fondazione Merz in Turin to perform a weeklong fire ritual.
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JESSICA STOCKHOLDER: SENIOR & SHOPMAKER, MITCHELL-INNES & NASH AND MADISON SQUARE PARK.
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