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For the hell of it

ANEW exhibition of work from Argentinian-born Londoner Pablo Bronstein is open at Sir John Soane’s Museum, WC2.). There’s also a half-hour film, in which diabolical antique dealers perform a masked ballet; the show coincides with the 700th anniversary of the death of Dante.

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