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#17 Autumn 2008

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A conversation with Turkish filmmaker Kutlug Ataman about fictional truths. Portraits of Indian artist Nalini Malani, Andrea Zittel, and Florian Hecker. We present Galerie Feinkost and Roger Bundschuh’s and Cosima von Bonin’s building for art collectors in Berlin. Artist's Favourites by Nedko Solakov and an in-depth report on India’s growing art scene.

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