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And like many of the "Grotesqueness" artists, she questions commodification -- her
Chicago Reader 2010
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And like many of the "Grotesqueness" artists, she questions commodification -- her
Chicago Reader 2010
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And like many of the "Grotesqueness" artists, she questions commodification -- her
Chicago Reader 2010
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And like many of the "Grotesqueness" artists, she questions commodification -- her
Chicago Reader 2010
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And like many of the "Grotesqueness" artists, she questions commodification -- her
Chicago Reader 2009
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And like many of the "Grotesqueness" artists, she questions commodification -- her
Chicago Reader 2009
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A mere slip of the tongue, etc. Grotesqueness of some blasphemous expressions.
The Shirley Letters from California Mines in 1851-52 Louise Amelia Knapp Smith Clappe
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A mere slip of the tongue, etc. Grotesqueness of some blasphemous expressions.
The Shirley Letters from California Mines in 1851-52 Louise Amelia Knapp Smith Clappe
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Wada's use of the front room is the most effective: she restates on a more conceptual level the issues raised by many pieces in "The Grotesqueness of Desire."
Chicago Reader 2010
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Much of the art in "The Grotesqueness of Desire" posits that the very act of looking at objects -- or arranging them to be looked at -- irretrievably changes them.
Chicago Reader 2010
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