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		<title>Serpentine Gallery: Free Cinema School hosted by Bidoun in collaboration with Ubuweb</title>
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Wednesday June 8, 2011
7-9pm
Free!
Centre for Possible Studies
64 Seymour Street
London W1H 5BW
In conjunction with our residency at the Centre for Possible Studies, the Bidoun Library will present a program of two films drawn from our collaboration with the online archive UbuWeb.
The program will be introduced by Masoud Golsorkhi, editor of Tank magazine.
Bahman Maghsoudlou
Ardeshir Mohasses &#038; [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Wednesday June 8, 2011<br />
7-9pm<br />
Free!</p>
<p>Centre for Possible Studies<br />
64 Seymour Street<br />
London W1H 5BW</strong></p>
<p>In conjunction with our residency at the Centre for Possible Studies, the Bidoun Library will present a program of two films drawn from our collaboration with the online archive UbuWeb.</p>
<p>The program will be introduced by Masoud Golsorkhi, editor of <em><a href="http://www.tankmagazine.com/">Tank</a></em> magazine.</p>
<div style="padding-top:30px"><strong>Bahman Maghsoudlou<br />
<em>Ardeshir Mohasses &#038; His Caricatures<br />
</em>1972<br />
20 min</strong></div>
<p>A short documentary about Ardeshir Mohasses (1938-2008) featuring rare footage of the Iranian artist in his studio in Iran before his self-exile in New York which was to last over thirty years. Mohasses&#8217; anti-shah and anti-Islamic Republic cartoons used settings and costumes of the Qajar dynasty of 1794 to 1925 — a misdirection that fooled nobody. The film features commentary from Iranian intellectuals of the time including Houshang Taheri, Javad Mojabi, and Fereidoun Gilani whereas Mohasses, a man of few words, is noticeably mute throughout.</p>
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Kamran Shirdel<br />
<em>The Night It Rained<br />
</em>1967<br />
35min</strong></div>
<p>In northern Iran, a schoolboy from a village near Gorgan is said to have discovered that the railway had been undermined and washed away by a flood. As the story goes, when he saw the approaching train, he set fire to his jacket, ran towards the train and averted a serious and fatal accident. Kamran Shirdel&#8217;s film The Night it Rained does not concentrate on the heroic deed promulgated in the newspapers, but on a caricature of social and subtle political behavior — the way in which witnesses and officials manage to insert themselves into the research into this event. Shirdel uses newspaper articles and interviews with railway employees, the governor, the chief of police, the village teacher and pupils — each of whom tell a different version of the event. In the end, they all contradict each other, while the group of possible or self-appointed heroes constantly grows. With his cinematic sleights of hand, Shirdel paints a bittersweet picture of Iranian Society in which truth, rumor, and lie can no longer be distinguished.</p>
<p>Upon completion the film was banned and confiscated, and Shirdel was finally expelled from the Ministry. It was released seven years later in 1974 to participate in the Third Tehran International Film Festival, where it won the GRAND PRIX by a unanimous vote, only to be banned again until after the revolution.</p>
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		<title>BubuWeb: Pasolini in Palestine</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2011 17:28:03 +0000</pubDate>
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Seeking Locations in Palestine for the Film &#8220;The Gospel According to Matthew&#8221; (Sopralluoghi in Palestina per il film &#8220;Il Vangelo secondo Matteo&#8221;)
Pier Paolo Pasolini.
1963
52 min
In 1963, accompanied by a newsreel photographer and a Catholic priest, Piero Paolo Pasolini traveled to Palestine to investigate the possibility of filming his biblical epic The Gospel According to Matthew [...]]]></description>
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<p><em><strong>Seeking Locations in Palestine for the Film &#8220;The Gospel According to Matthew&#8221; (Sopralluoghi in Palestina per il film &#8220;Il Vangelo secondo Matteo&#8221;)</em><br />
Pier Paolo Pasolini.<br />
1963<br />
52 min</strong></p>
<p>In 1963, accompanied by a newsreel photographer and a Catholic priest, Piero Paolo Pasolini traveled to Palestine to investigate the possibility of filming his biblical epic <em>The Gospel According to Matthew</em> in its approximate historical locations. Edited by <em>The Gospel</em>&#8216;s producer for potential funders and distributors, <em>Seeking Locations in Palestine</em> features semi-improvised commentary from Pasolini as its only soundtrack. As we travel from village to village, we listen to Pasolini&#8217;s idiosyncratic musings on the teachings of Christ and witness his increasing disappointment with the people and landscapes he sees before him. Israel, he laments, is much too modern. The Palestinians, much too wretched; it would be impossible to believe the teachings of Jesus had reached these faces. <em>The Gospel According to Matthew</em> was ultimately filmed in Southern Italy. Mel Gibson would use some of the same locations forty years later for<em> The Passion of the Christ</em>.</p>
<p>More here: <a href="http://southissouth.wordpress.com/2010/04/15/pasolini-filming-palestine/" taret="_blank">http://southissouth.wordpress.com/2010/04/15/pasolini-filming-palestine/</a></p>
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		<title>BubuWeb: Four Films from Kamran Shirdel</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 May 2011 17:39:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ 
Nedamatgah (Women&#8217;s Prison) (1965)
Tehran Is the Capital of Iran (1966)
Qaleh (The Women&#8217;s Quarter) (1966)
The Night It Rained or The Epic of Gorgan Village Boy (1967) 
Bidoun and UbuWeb are pleased to present four of Shirdel&#8217;s most renowned socio-political documentaries, films that courageously and frankly revealed the darker side of Iran&#8217;s economic boom, analyzing the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.bidoun.org/images/Bubu_Shirdel_01.jpg" alt="" title="Kamran Shirdel — Tehran is the Capital of Iran" width="295" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3428" /> <img src="http://www.bidoun.org/images/Bubu_Shirdel_02.jpg" alt="UbuWeb, Tiffany Malakooti, Iran Social Film Documentary" title="Kamran Shirdel — Tehran is the Capital of Iran" width="295" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3427" /></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://ubu.com/film/shirdel_prison.html">Nedamatgah</a> (Women&#8217;s Prison) (1965)<br />
<a href="http://ubu.com/film/shirdel_tehran.html">Tehran Is the Capital of Iran</a> (1966)<br />
<a href="http://ubu.com/film/shirdel_qaleh.html">Qaleh</a> (The Women&#8217;s Quarter) (1966)<br />
<a href="http://ubu.com/film/shirdel_rain.html">The Night It Rained or The Epic of Gorgan Village Boy</a> (1967) </strong></p>
<p>Bidoun and UbuWeb are pleased to present four of Shirdel&#8217;s most renowned socio-political documentaries, films that courageously and frankly revealed the darker side of Iran&#8217;s economic boom, analyzing the effects of a society flush with oil money. These films were steeped in a deep social consciousness reminiscent of the best of the Italian Neo-realist tradition, the cinema that had influenced him deeply during his studies in Italy. Shirdel&#8217;s furious documentaries and cinematic language were a bone of contention both under the Shah and following his exile, because they spoke up for the underprivileged and, in doing so, exposed and criticized the corruption of the mechanism of power. Because of the severe censorship, nearly all his films were banned and confiscated, and in the end he was expelled from The Ministry and put on the blacklist. Seven years after it was made (and censored), his <em>The Epic of the Gorgani Village Boy </em>(The Night It Rained!), after receiving the GRAN PRIX at The Third Tehran International Film Festival (1974), was immediately banned again and remained so (like his <em>Nedamatgah</em> (Women&#8217;s Prison, 1965), <em>Qaleh</em> (Women&#8217;s Quarter, 1966), <em>Tehran Is the Capital of Iran</em> (1966), and others) until after the revolution.</p>
<p><a href="http://ubu.com/film/shirdel.html">Visit Kamran Shirdel on UbuWeb</a></p>
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		<title>R.I.P. Omar Amiralay</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2011 21:37:56 +0000</pubDate>
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Still from Everyday Life in a Syrian Village (1976)
Legendary Syrian documentary filmmaker and activist Omar Amiralay passed away this past Saturday at age 65 of cerebral thrombosis.
Just one week ago Amiralay was part of a group of Syrian activists and intellectuals who signed a statement in support of Tunisians and Egyptians in their struggle for [...]]]></description>
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<small>Still from <em>Everyday Life in a Syrian Villag</em>e (1976)</small></p>
<p>Legendary Syrian documentary filmmaker and activist Omar Amiralay passed away this past Saturday at age 65 of cerebral thrombosis.</p>
<p>Just one week ago Amiralay was part of a group of Syrian activists and intellectuals who signed <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gr9nr_IOvmL0Yp4Algs97w1faYnQ?docId=CNG.fae0da60412a671e262f1f5567c43dbb.771" target="_blank">a statement</a> in support of Tunisians and Egyptians in their struggle for justice. For 45 years Amiralay was dedicated to social and political activism in Syria and the greater Arab world through his cinema and beyond.</p>
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		<title>Adventure Persian Style</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 19:24:48 +0000</pubDate>
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This past Sunday Bidoun screened a special hour-long montage for BLVCK AMERICA&#8217;S inaugural BLVCK EYE film night at the Ace Hotel in New York. Responding to popular demand, we&#8217;ve uploaded it for all to see along with some photos of the screening. 
The montage is comprised of shorts and clips from materials which in some [...]]]></description>
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<p>This past Sunday Bidoun screened a special hour-long montage for BLVCK AMERICA&#8217;S inaugural BLVCK EYE film night at the Ace Hotel in New York. Responding to popular demand, we&#8217;ve uploaded it for all to see along with some photos of the screening. </p>
<p>The montage is comprised of shorts and clips from materials which in some manner depict a relationship between Iran and the rest of the world: Farsi in American films, English in Iranian films, French directors commissioned to make films in Iran — even Princess Soraya Bakhtiari&#8217;s acting debut in a throwaway Antonioni film.</p>
<p><a href="/images/BLVCKEYE_Montage_Guide.jpg">Click here to see a guide to source films</a>.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.bidoun.org/images/Bidoun_BLVCKEYE_04.jpg"><img src="http://www.bidoun.org/images/Bidoun_BLVCKEYE_04-425x318.jpg" alt="" title="BLVCK AMERICA's Saheer Umar" width="425" height="318" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-3134" /></a><br />
<small>BLVCK AMERICA&#8217;s Saheer Umar introduces the BLVCK EYE series</small></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bidoun.org/images/Bidoun_BLVCKEYE_02.jpg"><img src="http://www.bidoun.org/images/Bidoun_BLVCKEYE_02-425x566.jpg" alt="" title="Team Bidoun (Lisa Farjam and child, Babak Radboy, and Tiffany Malakooti)" width="425" height="566" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-3132" /></a><br />
<small>Team Bidoun (Lisa Farjam and child, Babak Radboy, and Tiffany Malakooti) on deck</small></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bidoun.org/images/Bidoun_BLVCKEYE_01.jpg"><img src="http://www.bidoun.org/images/Bidoun_BLVCKEYE_01-425x318.jpg" alt="" title="Bidoun Screening" width="425" height="318" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-3131" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bidoun.org/images/Bidoun_BLVCKEYE_03.jpg"><img src="http://www.bidoun.org/images/Bidoun_BLVCKEYE_03-425x318.jpg" alt="" title="Bidoun_BLVCKEYE_03" width="425" height="318" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-3133" /></a><br />
<small>A scene from<em> The Invincible Six</em> directed by Jean Negulesco. Shot entirely in Iran, the film features Elke Sommer (seen here as a village vixen) along with some marginal Hollywood figures but also includes Iranian cast members (Behrouz Vossoughi) and production team (Fereydoun Hoveyda is credited as a &#8220;consultant&#8221; and Masoud Kimiai as &#8220;assistant director&#8221;).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bidoun.org/images/Bidoun_BLVCKEYE_05.jpg"><img src="http://www.bidoun.org/images/Bidoun_BLVCKEYE_05-425x318.jpg" alt="" title="Tiffany Malakooti and Babak Radboy" width="425" height="318" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-3135" /></a><br />
<small>Fielding questions</small></p>
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		<title>BLVCK AMERICA, BLVCK EYE &amp; BIDOUN!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2011 20:17:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sunday, January 30th at 7pm
Liberty Hall at the Ace Hotel
20 West 29th Street, New York
Free!

BLVCK EYE: A five-part film series presented by BLVCK AMERICA
Bidoun will be presenting a montage of some of our favorite off-kilter films from Bubu and beyond, followed by virtual dance lessons from Mohammad Khordadian.
Related: Hito Steyerl In Defense of the Poor [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Sunday, January 30th at 7pm<br />
Liberty Hall at the Ace Hotel<br />
20 West 29th Street, New York<br />
Free!</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.bidoun.org/images/BLVCK EYE_BIDOUN.jpg" alt="BLVCK AMERICA, BLVCK EYE &#038; BIDOUN!" /></p>
<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=164156536965013">BLVCK EYE: A five-part film series presented by BLVCK AMERICA</a></p>
<p>Bidoun will be presenting a montage of some of our favorite off-kilter films from <a href="http://ubu.com/bidoun/" target="_blank">Bubu</a> and beyond, followed by virtual dance lessons from <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v11sWP_UkUo">Mohammad Khordadian</a>.</p>
<p>Related: <a href="http://www.e-flux.com/journal/view/94">Hito Steyerl <em>In Defense of the Poor Image</em></a></p>
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		<title>Bidoun at Art Dubai 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2011 00:31:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Art Dubai
March 16-19, 2011

One again Bidoun Projects has been invited to partner with Art Dubai in bringing you a series of non-profit artist projects, screenings, and miscellaneous more with the theme of “SPORTS” — also the theme of our spring issue, to be launched at the fair.
2011 Bidoun Projects include the Art Park, an underground [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Art Dubai<br />
March 16-19, 2011</strong></p>
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<p>One again Bidoun Projects has been invited to partner with Art Dubai in bringing you a series of non-profit artist projects, screenings, and miscellaneous more with the theme of “SPORTS” — also the theme of our spring issue, to be launched at the fair.</p>
<p>2011 Bidoun Projects include the Art Park, an underground project space for film, video and talks, that features retrospectives of the work of two pivotal Egyptian artists, Sherif El Azma and Wael Shawky, curated by Bidoun’s Kaelen Wilson-Goldie and Sarah Rifky of the Townhouse Gallery, respectively, as well as a sports-themed video programme featuring a variety of artists including Ziad Antar, Mahmoud Hojeij, Van Leo, and Marwa and Mirene Arsenios.</p>
<p>Limited edition Bidoun trading cards will be distributed, too, and autograph sessions will be held throughout the fair featuring leading lights of the contemporary art world. Bidoun also presents a “live mural” painted and repainted each day throughout the fair by a group of distinguished artists — Dubai-based artist Rokni Haerizadeh and Tehran-based Ali Chitsaz among them — tasked with depicting the theme of “labor.”</p>
<p>The peripatetic Bidoun Library is back, too, featuring “The Natural Order,” a new section specially curated for the fair that focuses on printed material on the Gulf from the past five decades.</p>
<p>Also look out for a special appearance by the collective Slavs and Tatars in the Bidoun Library.</p>
<p>Finally, Bidoun Projects will present a special “Show &#038; Tell” evening dedicated to highlighting Bidoun’s diverse activities past and present.</p>
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		<title>The Delfina Foundation presents The Best of Sammy Clark &amp; Sonic Grounds</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jan 2011 21:25:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Exhibition: January 11 to February 18, 2011
Video Screeening and Talk: Wednesday January 12 at 6:00pm
The Delfina Foundation
29 Catherine Place, Victoria, London

The Best of Sammy Clark by Raed Yassin
The Best of Sammy Clark (2008) is a tribute to Sammy Clark, a 1980s Lebanese pop music icon and Raed Yassin&#8217;s fictive mentor. The installation suggests a contrived [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Exhibition: January 11 to February 18, 2011<br />
Video Screeening and Talk: Wednesday January 12 at 6:00pm<br />
The Delfina Foundation<br />
29 Catherine Place, Victoria, London</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bidoun.org/images/Raed-Yassin-Sammy-Clark.jpg"><img src="http://www.bidoun.org/images/Raed-Yassin-Sammy-Clark-425x637.jpg" alt="" title="Raed Yassin Sammy Clark" width="325"  class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-2947" /></a></p>
<p><strong>The Best of Sammy Clark by Raed Yassin</strong><br />
The Best of Sammy Clark (2008) is a tribute to Sammy Clark, a 1980s Lebanese pop music icon and Raed Yassin&#8217;s fictive mentor. The installation suggests a contrived genealogy, which links Yassin to Clark, and explores the artist&#8217;s personal narrative, as well as the recent history of Lebanon, through the lens of consumer culture and mass production.</p>
<p style="padding-top: 15px;"><strong>Sonic Grounds curated by Rayya Badran</strong><br />
A series of talks and performances throughout January and February 2011. Contributors include Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Mark Fisher, Raed Yassin, and Rayya Badran, the recipient of this year&#8217;s <a href="/bidoun-projects/the-bidoun-delfina-new-writing-residency/">Bidoun/ Delfina New Writing Residency</a>.</p>
<p>Sonic Grounds explores the intersection between popular music, radio and writing. The series of events unpacks some of the thoughts that emanate from <em>The Best of Sammy Clark,</em> by expanding the discussion to topics of popular culture, sampling and the politics of aurality in London and Beirut.</p>
<p style="padding-top: 15px;"><strong>Video Screeening: Featuring Mahmoud Yassin</strong><br />
Wednesday 12 January 2011,  18:00 &#8211; 20:00, at The Delfina Foundation.<br />
Four video works by Raed Yassin followed by a conversation between the artist and Rayya Badran. Free event. Rsvp required at rspv@delfinafoundation.com</p>
<p>Visit the <a href="http://www.delfinafoundation.com/" target="_blank">Delfina website</a> for more information</p>
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		<title>Taqwacore Screening Tonight at NYU — Introduced by Michael C. Vazquez!</title>
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Tuesday November 30, 6:30pm
20 Cooper Square
New York
Directed by Omar Majeed
2009, 80 minutes
Presented by Michael C. Vazquez
NYU’s Program for Asian/Pacific/American Studies presents a screening of Taqwacore as part of its program &#8216;WRONG MUSLIM: a series on infidels.&#8217; Taqwacore is a roaring, rollicking portrait of Muhammad Knight, The Kominas, and a brown wave of riot grrl, metal, [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Tuesday November 30, 6:30pm<br />
20 Cooper Square<br />
New York<br />
Directed by Omar Majeed<br />
2009, 80 minutes<br />
Presented by Michael C. Vazquez</strong></p>
<p>NYU’s Program for Asian/Pacific/American Studies presents a screening of <em>Taqwacore</em> as part of its program &#8216;WRONG MUSLIM: a series on infidels.&#8217; <em>Taqwacore</em> is a roaring, rollicking portrait of Muhammad Knight, The Kominas, and a brown wave of riot grrl, metal, anarcho-punk and shouty-shout bands — among them Vote Hezbollah and Secret Trial Five, the latter fronted by a Pakistani lesbian from Vancouver and best known for their song ‘Middle Eastern Zombies’ — as they travel from suburban basements to Lahore. There the drugs are great, the response from locals slightly less so&#8230;. </p>
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		<title>Bidoun Video at Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art (MMCA)</title>
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The Bidoun Video Project 2010 landed in Thessaloniki, Greece on September 11 through October 12, 2010. The programs were curated by Bidoun and guest curators Masoud Amralla Al Ali, Aram Moshayedi, and the duo of Özge Ersoy and Sohrab Mohebbi.
Visit ArtBOX for more information
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<p>The <a href="/bidoun-projects/bidoun-video-2010/">Bidoun Video Project 2010</a> landed in Thessaloniki, Greece on September 11 through October 12, 2010. The programs were curated by Bidoun and guest curators Masoud Amralla Al Ali, Aram Moshayedi, and the duo of Özge Ersoy and Sohrab Mohebbi.</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.artbox.gr/">ArtBOX</a> for more information</p>
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