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Jitish Kallat Epicycles

Reena Saini Kallat Deep Rivers Run Quiet

There’s been a shift in the Scandinavian art scene in the last decade. Small and mid-size institutions are the brave ones, pushing rather than following the discourse. Because it is now common that one must leave the capital to experience convincing, experimental exhibitions—frequently featuring internationally known names—it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the region’s first

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