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To the Venice Biennale, Jindřich Chalopecký Prize and Lenka Lindaurová´s Short Circuits
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To the Venice Biennale, Jindřich Chalopecký Prize and Lenka Lindaurová´s Short Circuits
Umělec magazine 1999/4
01.04.1999
Olga Malá
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