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  "textContent": "Jewel kinda likes it in her brand new place. Even on the eve of opening her second large-scale art exhibition—this time amid the hubbub of the Venice Biennale—the transition from the acoustic vibration of a guitar string to the data-driven algorithms of a 60,000-LED sculpture might seem like a departure. Yet for Jewel, the expansive scale of Matriclysm: An Archeology of Connections Lost suggests an evolution. Following the success of The Portal at Crystal Bridges in 2024, this elevated iteration at the Salone Verde palazzo represents an expansion of her collaboration with curator Joe Thompson. Where The Portal used drone […]\n\nThe post Sounds and Visions: Jewel in Venice first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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