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May 21, 2007

Art Forum critics' picks for the month

7:01 PM  Sharon Butler   0

George Baselitz in New York
Christopher Wool in Berlin

Posted in: ArtForum, Christopher Wool, George Baselitz, German painting, New York galleries
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