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The Carnegie International Tests What “We” Still Means in a Fractured World

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Following the suggested exhibition path is disorienting—the survey is deeply integrated into the collection, yet lacks a clear logic, turning the journey into a kind of scavenger hunt where visitors must identify which rooms belong to the quadrennial and which to the collection.

Following the suggested exhibition path is disorienting—the survey is deeply integrated into the collection, yet lacks a clear logic, turning the journey into a kind of scavenger hunt where visitors must identify which rooms belong to the quadrennial and which to the collection.

Following the suggested exhibition path is disorienting—the survey is deeply integrated into the collection, yet lacks a clear logic, turning the journey into a kind of scavenger hunt where visitors must identify which rooms belong to the quadrennial and which to the collection.

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