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Slightly inspired by Gertrude Stein's infamous Paris apartment gallery, the Studio, the space itself reminds you nothing of the gargantuan openings you'd find at Zwirner and its ilk.
Recently, I've strayed from the animal print and purchased couture, slightly inspired by my fashionable boyfriend.
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Yet for all its eclecticism, the exhibition proffers an interesting, if slightly obscure, curatorial logic, inspired by the museum's founding director, Grace McCann Morley.
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For a liberal who learned his politics in the civil-rights era, the encounters left him both inspired and slightly bewildered.
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