Biennale
noun
word origin
contemporary examples
east meets west meets walls blake gopnik june 10, 2013
venice by foot bettina von hase june 9, 2009
a surgeon’s-eye view blake gopnik june 1, 2013
warts and all – and hairs, and moles … blake gopnik june 2, 2013
disney meets duchamp blake gopnik june 6, 2013
venice by foot bettina von hase june 9, 2009
my biennale favorites anthony haden-guest june 7, 2009
my biennale favorites anthony haden-guest june 7, 2009
venice by foot bettina von hase june 9, 2009
the ghost of biennales past taylor antrim june 1, 2009
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