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Matta-Clark show

oh yeah, and after all the art fairs this weekend i went back to the whitney and saw a Gordon Matta-Clark show. i thought it would be all documentation of his architectural works, but it was much more. i really enjoyed the exibit, and i think it was worth paying the 10 dollars (again) to go see.

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