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I'm wondering if Miss Snark can remark on the habit of imprints such as Vintage using POD for some of its "Contemporaries" series. . .
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A few weeks ago MOCA Contemporaries hosted a studio visit with LA born and based artist Tofer Chin who has been preparing for his first New York solo show "Totally" at Lu Magnus.
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"The disposition to hunt down rich men as if they were noxious beasts," he noted in "Great Contemporaries" (1939), is "a very attractive sport."
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Contemporaries such as Sir Paul McCartney are now establishment proper, while rock establishment stars like Mick Jagger strut the stage to defy their age, but in doing so reveal that they haven't felt a real creative spark since the 70s.
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Sometime probably in the late 1890s, an unknown dealer or private collector assembled about 200 letters that were bound into volumes and titled Sir Walter Scott: Letters of his Friends and Contemporaries.
Carolyn Vega: Coleridge Varies His "Inscription on a Time-piece"
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A few weeks ago MOCA Contemporaries hosted a studio visit with LA born and based artist Tofer Chin who has been preparing for his first New York solo show "Totally" at Lu Magnus.
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Victoria & Albert Museum, SW7, Sat to 15 JanSSThis year's New Contemporaries kicks off in Sheffield, a city whose lively studio scene has long been let down by a lack of contemporary art venues.
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Sometime probably in the late 1890s, an unknown dealer or private collector assembled about 200 letters that were bound into volumes and titled Sir Walter Scott: Letters of his Friends and Contemporaries.
Carolyn Vega: Coleridge Varies His "Inscription on a Time-piece"
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A few weeks ago MOCA Contemporaries hosted a studio visit with LA born and based artist Tofer Chin who has been preparing for his first New York solo show "Totally" at Lu Magnus.
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Sometime probably in the late 1890s, an unknown dealer or private collector assembled about 200 letters that were bound into volumes and titled Sir Walter Scott: Letters of his Friends and Contemporaries.
Carolyn Vega: Coleridge Varies His "Inscription on a Time-piece"
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