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Modern museums are designed to focus attention. But now our attention is fractured, and our art is changing
Modern museums are designed to focus attention. But now our attention is fractured, and our art is changing

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Modern museums are designed to focus attention. But now our attention is fractured, and our art is changing . . .

Modern museums are designed to focus attention. But now our attention is fractured, and our art is changing

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