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Review: 'Abstraction from the Arab World' at Block Museum :
Review: 'Abstraction from the Arab World' at Block Museum :
Review: 'Abstraction from the Arab World' at Block Museum
The usual story is that abstract art was invented in the early 20th century and developed by Europeans and Americans. Cue Picasso. “Taking Shape" shows otherwise.
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