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Exhibitions to See

Encore

he past is prologue at the Getty, where, in the exhibition , seven artists assume the guises of figures from political, personal, or art-historical memory. Yasumasa Morimura inserts himself into a Manet. Samuel Fosso channels the spirits of civil rights–era icons and African independence leaders. Christina Fernandez re-creates the story of her mother’s migration from Mexico to California, along the

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