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Ever since its institutional love-affair with Diego Rivera and the Mexican muralists in the 1930s, Moma has paid attention to Latin American art - though not nearly enough, its critics would say; but if you want to glean some knowledge of what has gone on in Asia or Australia from Moma's collections or exhibition schedules, forget it.
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