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  "textContent": "There is something crude in attempting to locate a theme or thesis of what’s going on in the pluralistic “art world” while the rest is seemingly going belly up. Exhibitions in Chicago seem to ask very different questions; some concern our shared existence, others reshape the logics of symbolic order, testing the context and conventions […]\n\nThe post What’s on for spring? Spiritualism and symbolic systems appeared first on Chicago Reader.",
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