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<title>Accidental Mysteries, 09.30.12: Art without Artists : Responses</title>
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<dc:date>2012-10-01T12:19:28-05:00</dc:date>
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	<title><![CDATA[Responding to "Accidental Mysteries, 09.30.12: Art without Artists"]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[oh my, one of the best yet. decayed lawn plaster is everywhere these days!]]></description>
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	<title><![CDATA[Responding to "Accidental Mysteries, 09.30.12: Art without Artists"]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[A great collection of objects, I really like the Mexican ceremonial mask. Marcel Duchamp used the bottle drying rack as one of his<br />
ready-made art pieces. The letter blotter and crazy quilt also deserve a mention. Thanks ]]></description>
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	<dc:date>2012-09-30T17:50:21-05:00</dc:date>
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