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"There is a sense that this is a big epochal change, that this is the end of the old order and we are not sure what is coming," said Nick Bisley, an international relations expert from La Trobe University in Melbourne.
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It is always interesting to see what happens when the Costume Institute falls back on its own collection without benefit of outside loans or some big theme or epochal frame.
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In 1929 Hubble published his epochal paper on M31, the great Andromeda Nebula.
The last really consequential show there was Susan Rothenberg's big outline paintings of horses, in 1975, which presaged, with shocking force, an epochal return of painting to youthful favor.
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