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Art and Anarchism in the CFG

Art and Anarchism in the CFG

Rebecca Raber Mar 26, 2014 2 min read
The Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery just opened its latest show, if I can’t dance to it, it’s not my revolution, which takes its name from a quote by early 20th century activist Emma Goldman and explores anarchism through the arts.

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