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Nairy Baghramian Breaks Through, Taking the Walls Down With Her
Nairy Baghramian Breaks Through, Taking the Walls Down With Her

With powerfully alive new works at the Met and MoMA, the Iranian-born artist Nairy Baghramian embraces the canon, the better to take it apart.

The New York Times · 07 Sep, 2023 @ 12:00

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