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How to be liquid enough to unite us and solid enough to differentiate us?

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Rights: © Jimena Croceri
Department of Modern & Contemporary Art [Piedras Gallery Buenos Aires] sold; to the Harvard Art Museums 2024. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Purchase through the generosity of Sophocles N. Zoullas and Silvia Zoullas
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Title: How to be liquid enough to unite us and solid enough to differentiate us?
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