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PHOTO MOVED IN ADVAN?CE AND NOT FOR USE - ONLIN?E OR IN PRINT - BEFOR?E JULY 30, 2017 -- Gabriel Barcia-Colombo, a video artist, with Sarah Rothberg's "Touching a Cactus" installation at Sotheby's, in New York, July 16, 2017. The Sotheby's S2 gallery, normally used for exhibitions of contemporary art, is currently the site of a show featuring mostly young artists who rely on digital technology and who are not exactly household names. The show betrays a broad generational anxiety about the technological future and the role of humans in it. (Nathan Bajar/The New York Times)
PHOTO MOVED IN ADVAN?CE AND NOT FOR USE - ONLIN?E OR IN PRINT - BEFOR?E JULY 30, 2017 -- MINIMALNA CENA 100USD!!!
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