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Fernando Botero series travels to the U.S.(gallery NEWS)(Marlborough Gallery)(Brief article)
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Art Business News
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October 1, 2006
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NEW YORK -- Marlborough Gallery is presenting a special exhibition of works by Colombian artist, Fernando Botero. The works are from the artist's own collection and are not for sale. They are strong personal statements of his reaction and feelings stemming from his reading of news media accounts of the events taking place at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq in 2003.
The 45 works include both pa...
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