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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Leaner and meaner, New Orleans’s Prospect biennial returned this weekend, bringing an eccentric mixture of local and international art to 13 venues throughout the Crescent City. The show was founded three years ago by curator Dan Cameron with a big ambition: to aid in healing New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina by giving it an international art festival to match the Venice Biennale. Quite a daunting goal — but Prospect 1 New Orleans, as the premier edition was named, was by most accounts a success, hailed as one of the best biennials of recent memory…
source: Ben Davis, ARTINFO
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