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“Roll Up, Roll Up, Art Is Therapy” or Some Post-it Interpretations at the Rijksmuseum

Mike White writes: Almost every word of The Guardian’s acerbic review of Art Is Therapy  at the newly renovated Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam rings true to me in my holiday excursion there. Not so much an exhibition as a ‘best of’ guide to the museum’s treasures, speciously curated by Alain de Read more…

By mdiclhumanities, 7 years ago
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