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From the archives: Fresh Paint for Q

May 2, 2015by Diane Wu 2 Comments

We’re reorganizing our website and moving things around! Here’s a piece about a project from 2005 . . . Claes Oldenburg’s Soft Inverted Q In 2005, Claes Oldenburg’s Soft Inverted […]

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