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1 hour ago

I became a tattoo artist with my dad's support. Tattooing my family was the most meaningful gift I've given.

A tattoo artist pursued an apprenticeship with strong family support and gifted personally meaningful tattoos to family members as expressions of her art and gratitude.
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fromwww.npr.org
11 hours ago

Sunday Puzzle: Pet theory

A puzzle where each answer is a familiar two-word phrase with the first word beginning 'PE-' and the second beginning 'T-', followed by eleven clues.
#contemporary-art
fromdesignyoutrust.com
12 hours ago
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An Artist Draws Mythic Chimeras And Warrior Specters In Flat, Beardsleyesque Illustrations That Bridge Antiquity And Modern Surrealism

fromdesignyoutrust.com
2 days ago
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An Artist Paints Aristocratic Frogs, Masked Lemurs And Weird Florals In Lush Gouache, Turning Classical Portraiture Into Surreal Dreams

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fromdesignyoutrust.com
3 days ago

Ukrainian Artist Builds Dotwork Worlds Where Kings, Queens And Skeletons Act Out Quiet, Psychological Dramas In Pure Black Ink

A diverse showcase of contemporary visual art and design, spanning illustration, collage, street art, photography, surrealism, tattoos, and socially engaged creative projects.
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fromdesignyoutrust.com
3 days ago

Artist Tony Sandoval Treats Watercolour As Weather Rain, Mist And Stains That Roll Across The Page

A diverse curated showcase of visual art, design, photography, illustrations, and vintage media spanning contemporary and historical creative works and practical lifestyle lists.
fromdesignyoutrust.com
12 hours ago
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An Artist Draws Mythic Chimeras And Warrior Specters In Flat, Beardsleyesque Illustrations That Bridge Antiquity And Modern Surrealism

fromdesignyoutrust.com
2 days ago
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An Artist Paints Aristocratic Frogs, Masked Lemurs And Weird Florals In Lush Gouache, Turning Classical Portraiture Into Surreal Dreams

fromdesignyoutrust.com
3 days ago
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Ukrainian Artist Builds Dotwork Worlds Where Kings, Queens And Skeletons Act Out Quiet, Psychological Dramas In Pure Black Ink

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fromdesignyoutrust.com
11 hours ago

Heavy Charcoal Shading And Dramatic Light Make Daniel Alvarez's Drawings and Illustrations Feel Pulled From Dreams

Daniel Alvarez's contemporary black-and-white illustrations use charcoal, graphite, and digital media to depict minimalist, emotionally charged figures and surreal scenes evoking introspection and tension.
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fromdesignyoutrust.com
11 hours ago

Mike Mitchell Captures Pop Icons In Wholesome Absurdity and Colourpop Minimalism

A wide-ranging showcase of contemporary and historical visual art highlights diverse mediums, techniques, emotional themes, and cultural commentary from posters to sculptures and digital works
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
7 hours ago

Euphrat exhibit aims to create A Sense of Belonging'

Artists portray self, family, and neighborhood scenes that reveal belonging through everyday moments and intimate South Bay community connections.
fromTime Out London
15 hours ago

8 London museum exhibitions we can't wait to see in 2026

Great news, culture vultures; it's the start of a brand new year, and that means a host of new exhibitions to look forward to. January is pretty quiet for new openings - we're all too busy watching The Traitors and trying not to spend any money - but there's plenty of unmissable culture on the horizon in the capital, from flashy fashion and design retrospectives to deep-dives into ageing, fandom and the studio behind everyone's favourite claymation canine and inventor duo. Joyless health kicks got you feeling glum? Stop meal prepping and start planning an enriching cultural diet instead, with our guide to the biggest and best museum openings coming up over the next year.
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fromFuncheap
21 hours ago

2026 Napa Lighted Art Festival: Story Hour & Gnome Hunt

Napa Lighted Art Festival showcases 15 outdoor lighted art installations in Downtown Napa, free, Jan 17–Feb 15, 2026, with projection artwork Jan 17–25.
#stage-adaptation
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

2026 looks ominous for media, from Hollywood to journalism

Media consolidation, misinformation, hostile political forces, and profit-driven ownership threaten journalism and consumers unless audiences use viewing and spending choices to defend accurate, independent reporting.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

Washington National Opera leaves Kennedy Center, joining slew of artist exits

Washington National Opera is leaving the Kennedy Center because the center requires productions be fully funded in advance, conflicting with the company's funding model.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

'Wait Wait' for January 10, 2026: With Not My Job guest Delroy Lindo

Chicago-recorded episode features Peter Sagal, judge Bill Kurtis, guest Delroy Lindo, panelists Paula Poundstone, Joyelle Nicole Johnson, and Roy Blount Jr.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

The Things That Really Matter

Artists and communities mobilize memorials, protests, and cultural expression to resist state violence, political aggression, cultural censorship, and labor suppression.
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fromInsideHook
1 day ago

Scientists Find DNA in a Leonardo da Vinci Drawing

Detectable DNA fragments on artworks can provide genetic clues linking pieces to historical figures and families, revealing new intersections of art history and genomics.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Beyond Keane's stick-it-up-your-bollocks, there isn't much else to Saipan

All history is to some extent narrative. You cannot tell a story without in some way editing it, reducing it, compressing it. Which means that anybody telling a story about a historical event, particularly one from the relatively recent past, risks outraging those who have studied it or who remember it. Often those complaints are pedantic, trivial, but sometimes they are not. It's one thing to elide two minor characters or to tweak the timeline to simplify a story, quite another to imply misleading motivations.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The moment I knew: huddled under a spooky bridge by the Canal de l'Ourcq, we were like two little penguins

The first time Jake and I crossed paths was at a circus festival in Bathurst. It was 2010 and I was in my last year of high school. Aspiring circus troupes from across the country had gathered to showcase their acts. It felt like all eyes were on Jake's group from Adelaide, they were incredibly talented. I definitely remember him I even took one of his workshops but didn't think much more of it.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

PHOTOS: Laundry is a chore but there's a beauty and serenity in the way it hangs out

Laundry work in Siem Reap supports families financially, signals economic and health status, and depends on invisible workers including children.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

There's More to Look at Than Learn in 100 Nights of Hero

Simplifying the graphic novel's multiple storylines weakens the adaptation's exploration of storytelling as a feminist strategy to subvert gendered oppression.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

Here's Why the LA Art Show Is Worth Your While

The 31st edition of the LA Art Show is back this week at the downtown Convention Center, more than a month before Frieze, Felix, and Post-Fair roll into town. Although it is LA's longest-running art fair, the show is somewhat of an outcast, snubbed as pedestrian, too commercial, and out of touch with the cutting edge of the global art world. But at the rear of the cavernous exhibition hall, a pair of projects organized by curator Marisa Caichiolo gives visitors a sense of the fair's cultural and political relevance.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

Uncovering the Secrets of Henri Rousseau's Paintings

Curators and conservators reveal hidden colors, technical processes, and personal-context connections in Henri Rousseau's works, enriching understanding of his observational skill and enigmatic imagery.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

The Women Who Were More Than Just Picasso's Loves

Six women—Fernande Olivier, Olga Khokhlova, Marie-Thérèse Walter, Dora Maar, Françoise Gilot, Jacqueline Roque—shaped Pablo Picasso's personal life and public image.
fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

"Sandcastles" Tells the Tale of Two Singapores

Singapore, Michigan, was a thriving lumber town in the late 1800s, until erosion from mass deforestation caused the surrounding sand dunes to shift and swallow it whole. Yet just as quickly as the town disappeared under sand, its namesake in the East emerged from it: Around the world, Singapore is renowned for its use of land reclamation - importing sand to increase landmass and spur urban development.
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fromColossal
2 days ago

Derrick Guild Summons Historical Portraits in Fragmented Trompe-l'il Paintings

For Derrick Guild, portraits of the likes of the Infanta and the Spanish royal family, such as Velázquez's seminal" Las Meninas," provide the starting point for a painting practice that examines social status, mores, and expectations. Through 17th- and 18th-century portraits, Guild examines art as a vehicle for social and diplomatic relations, considering how painting was used to impart very specific messages and emphasize prestige.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

In 'No Other Choice,' a loyal worker gets the ax and starts chopping

A long-serving employee's refusal to adapt leads him to extreme, violent measures to preserve identity and status amid corporate betrayal.
fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

Trump Withdraws From Major Culture Preservation Groups

According to the White House, two international groups working on cultural heritage preservation and arts policy are "contrary to the interests of the United States" and "waste taxpayer dollars." The International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM) and the International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA) are among 66 organizations or treaties from which President Trump withdrew in a memorandum on Wednesday, January 7.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

South Africa Axes Venice Biennale Proposal Centering Gaza Victims

should not be used to amplify similarly divisive global disputes that do not center South Africa's own story,
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

Beer With a Painter: Michael Berryhill

Michael Berryhill uses vibrant color, dry-brush technique, and domestic spaces to enact aesthetic resistance that both constructs and resists figurative image-making.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
2 days ago

"Camouflaged" by Photographer Briar Pine

Camouflaged interrogates how transmasculine identities navigate pressures to assimilate into or resist patriarchal cultural structures through transformation, artifacts, and self-camouflaging.
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fromJuxtapoz
3 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Planet Circus: Paco Pomet @ Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica

Paco Pomet's paintings fuse realist precision with dark humor and surreal transformations that anthropomorphize nature and expose cyclical, self-consuming human behaviors.
fromColossal
2 days ago

Stephanie Temma Hier Juxtaposes Uncanny Ceramic Sculptures with Embedded Paintings

The Brooklyn-based artist is formally trained as a painter and self-taught as a ceramicist, and she fuses the two modes of working into a complementary practice. Hier begins by sculpting a wide range of forms, and after several rounds of firing with both handmade and commercially available glazes, she adds a painting. The pairings arise intuitively, sometimes through free association, trial and error, or by homing in on a color.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

The Guardian view on living more creatively: a daily dose of art | Editorial

Daily engagement in creative activities improves physical and mental health, reduces mortality risk, and should be prioritized alongside diet and exercise.
fromwww.7x7.com
2 days ago

22 Fun Things to Do This Week (1.12.26)

Find what brings you joy with the kickoff of San Francisco Art Week, SF Sketchfest, and the Napa Lighted Art Festival this week. Engage in some art of your own at a mosaic-making class or find your next favorite thing at vintage shows this weekend. For a final dose of reflection, don't miss the send-off tribute to Claude on Sunday.
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from48 hills
2 days ago

Drama Masks: Does City Hall even care about the arts anymore? - 48 hills

Both of those ideas were torpedoed when I read this article about Daniel Lurie's's 31 hand-picked avatars meant to reshape San Francisco's charter (and we all know that his picks never result in any blunders). I looked at this 31-faced cavalcade of (mostly) capitalists and thought it only slightly less oligarch-ish than his onboarding team from last year. Sure, this one doesn't have Sam Altman, but this one's so nakedly appealing to business interests that it doesn't need Altman.
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fromTime Out London
2 days ago
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A huge Frida Kahlo exhibition is coming to London this summer - here's why it will be one of the city's best art shows in 2026

fromTime Out London
2 days ago
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A huge Frida Kahlo exhibition is coming to London this summer - here's why it will be one of the city's best art shows in 2026

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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Art on the Underground back to 'bring joy' in 2026

Art on the Underground returns in 2026 with five commissioned works across the TfL network exploring omissions in public space and untold local histories.
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fromThe New Yorker
2 days ago

Dances of the Georgian Court and Countryside

Georgian National Ballet Sukhishvili transformed regional folk dances into theatrical, virtuosic performances blending bravura and delicacy while preserving sumptuous traditional costumes.
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fromBrownstoner
2 days ago

Lace Up Your Skates for Free Winter Fun at Domino Park

Williamsburg's Domino Park ice rink hosts free public off-ice music, performance, and family programs throughout January and February.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Anonymous painting bought at auction on hunch' identified as two-in-one Rubens

A reused dual-head study plausibly by Peter Paul Rubens was bought for under €100,000 and is likely an authentic Rubens study.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago

Trump pulls US out of international cultural property preservation centre and coalition of arts agencies

The United States is withdrawing from over 60 international organisations, including cultural heritage and arts coordination bodies ICCROM and IFACCA, citing conflicts with US interests.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Concert hall plan continues despite Gehry's death

Plans for a 1,500-seat international concert hall in Wimbledon will continue despite architect Frank Gehry’s death, with support from his creative team and Merton Council.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago

Acquisitions round-up: a rare early Italian portrait of a Black man, a record-breaking Kiddush cup, and a limewood sculpture of the Madonna

Major museums and auctions highlighted historic works: Ceruti’s rare portrait of a Moor, a Khorasan Kiddush cup record sale, and a newly acquired 16th-century limewood Madonna.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Did Leonardo da Vinci paint a nude Mona Lisa? I may have just solved this centuries-old mystery

An 18th-century British engraving by John Boydell depicted the Mona Lisa partly nude and circulated widely as libertine decor linked to Houghton Hall's collection.
#museums-on-us
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fromFuncheap
2 days ago

Bank of America's "Museums On Us" Free Museum Weekend (2026)

Bank of America, Merrill, and Private Bank credit or debit cardholders receive one free general museum admission on the first full weekend of each month.
fromThe New Yorker
2 days ago

In Tracy Letts's "Bug," Crazy Is Contagious

Peter is a weird guy and a bit younger than Agnes, but he's polite and willing to keep her company, to drink her wine and smoke some crack. (He won't snort powder cocaine, though: that stuff is bad for you, he explains.) And then he wakes up with a bug bite. When Agnes can't see a bug that he points at, frantically, he urges her to look closer. She does-and maybe she sees something.
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fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago

Review | Bug' Crawls onto Broadway with craft but little bite amNewYork

A disciplined Broadway revival features Carrie Coon's emotionally controlled Agnes and concentrated paranoia, but the production often feels absorbing rather than fully electrifying.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Bug review Carrie Coon brings intensity to paranoid Tracy Letts revival

Bug portrays two damaged people spiraling into paranoia and delusion inside a claustrophobic motel setting with distorted, unsettling staging.
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fromHyperallergic
3 days ago

A View From the Easel

Home studio constraints shape artistic labor and conceptions of women's spaces, intertwining domestic routines, community interactions, and concentrated multi-project practice.
fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

True crime, teen moms and global tragedy in cinemas this week

On February 8, 1977, Indianapolis businessman Tony Kiritzis (Bill Skarsgard) kidnapped Richard Hall, a mortgage company president (Stranger Things' Dacre Montgomery), claiming that Hall's company had sabotaged his real estate investment. Kiritzis rigged a 12-gauge shotgun with a hair-trigger "dead man's wire" around Hall's neck, ensuring that Hall would die if police sharpshooters tried to kill him. He held Hall for three days as police, family members, a charismatic local radio DJ (Colman Domingo) and TV reporters were drawn into the standoff.
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fromHyperallergic
3 days ago

NYC's Transit Museum Pays Homage to the MetroCard

The New York Transit Museum is exhibiting the MetroCard as the MTA retires it after 32 years, celebrating its technological and cultural impact.
fromHyperallergic
3 days ago

Art Movements: Knights, Presidents, and Crooks

As 2026 marks the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, the auction house Christie's is hosting multiple auctions later this month as part of "Americana Week." Was I the only one who didn't know that Jimmy Carter was also a painter? The lots include a painting by that president, Gilbert Stuart's portrait of George Washington for James Madison, and Grant Wood's original study for "American Gothic" (1930).
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fromColossal
3 days ago

New York City Ballet Art Series Presents Thibaut Grevet

Thibaut Grevet creates memory-soft, unposed photographs and installations that blend people, architecture, and landscape, showcased in a New York City Ballet Art Series collaboration.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

'Hedda' star Tessa Thompson wrestles with cynicism but chooses optimism

Tessa Thompson uses 'yes' and 'no' tattoos as guiding principles while choosing bold roles, reimagining classics and rigorously preparing for performances.
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fromColossal
3 days ago

Dennis Lehtonen's Aerial Views of Remote Greenland Villages Illuminate an Evolving Land

Greenland's Inuit-majority population concentrates along the southern ice-free coast, reliant on fishing while rural settlements decline and a photographer documents changing communities.
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fromHyperallergic
3 days ago

A Plea to Museum Leaders

Museums should voluntarily recognize workers' unions to avoid forced elections, fear-mongering, and union-busting tactics.
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fromHyperallergic
3 days ago

Joiri Minaya: Venus Flytrap

Joiri Minaya created Venus Flytrap, a site-specific performance series and installation at Bartram's Garden exploring freedom, extraction, ecology, and diasporic experience.
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fromHyperallergic
3 days ago

Required Reading

Global anti-occupation protests followed a US attack on Venezuela; the Guerrilla Girls exemplify sustained, anonymous, intersectional art-activism while dictionaries face internet-era uncertainty.
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fromwww.artnews.com
3 days ago

6 Works to Know by Grandma Moses

Grandma Moses' primitive paintings nostalgically preserved vanishing rural American life, gaining mass public adoration despite art-establishment distance.
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fromHyperallergic
3 days ago

University of Notre Dame Offers Fully-Funded MFA With Generous Stipend

Notre Dame's MFA in Studio Art and Design offers a fully funded three-year, 60-credit program with stipend, teaching experience, and extensive research and cultural resources.
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
3 days ago

Around Berkeley: Tamales karaoke; bike part swap meet; new youth poet laureate

A double dose of alma is on tap at the library's West Branch with tamales karaoke, a song session for tweens, teens and anyone who wants to unleash their inner Bad Bunny (or Selena), combining pop songs with a yummy Mexican dish.
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fromFuncheap
3 days ago

MoAD: Museum of the African Diaspora Free Museum Day (SF)

MoAD celebrates Black cultures, presents exhibitions on the African Diaspora, provides free community days and access programs, and welcomes families and visitors in San Francisco.
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fromDaily News
3 days ago

Things to do in the San Fernando Valley, LA area, Jan. 8-16

San Fernando Valley and greater Los Angeles offer museums, cultural exhibitions, community festivals, farmers markets, and author signings with dates, hours, locations, and admission details.
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