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Date: 2015-04-14 10:04:54
Keith Haring
George Condo
Martin Kippenberger
Pop Shop
Dominique Philbert
Haring
Pop art
Cindy Sherman
Modern art
Visual arts
Art history

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE KEITH HARING: HEAVEN AND HELL

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