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"textContent": "“… The (Venice) biennale can often make you queasy, as geopolitics are played out through the proxy of art, and the yachts of the super-wealthy are visible evidence of ideologies far removed from those usually propounded by artists inside the exhibition spaces. But this edition is something of a different order again: it feels on the verge of collapsing in on itself, rather like the international order that it dimly reflects. …” - Charlotte Higgins for The Guardian.",
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