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This library is held in its
entirety at Pierogi, Brooklyn.
Robert Hobbs wishes to thank Vittorio Colaizzi who holds the Thalhimer
Assistantship in Art History, Virginia Commonwealth University.
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networks," traveling retrospective: organized by the ICI. curated
by Robert Hobbs
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drawings" exhibition, april-may, 2003
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