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The existential East?

Posted on April 8, 2013 by Linnea
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Part of larger chart from the Amazing! Clever! Linguistic! exhibition I saw in Vienna.

Still mulling over the didactic exhibition devices and the condensed history of Conceptualism presented in this show, especially as regards the subject of my Fulbright project: the existential East.

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