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The recent New York Times story about an artist who turns couch surfing into relational aesthetics raised some interesting issues: in an age when the bunking at museums is becoming more commonplace—both as art piece and outreach—the idea of bringing the sleepover-art concept…
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Latina working/participating/living...has long been an uncomfortable reality
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approximately these same thoughts above. Added bold
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