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"textContent": "EXPO Art Week kicked off with the Renaissance Society’s RenBen, where over 400 guests attended Maurizio Cattelan’s Silent Party at the Chicago Athletic Association. Sticking a pin in the vacuousness of small talk at art socials, Cattelan and Ren director-curator Myriam Ben Salah guided guests through a roving gala with one condition: two hours of […]\n\nThe post Recapping EXPO Art Week appeared first on Chicago Reader.",
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