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LE GRAND MAG issue 47
Marking Patron’s 12th Anniversary issue and the tradition of featuring the work of the TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art artist honoree, a detail of María Berrío’s painting ACT II Scene 4: Threshold from the series A Feast for Ammit enhances our cover. The collaged painting of Japanese paper and watercolor on linen will be under Sotheby’s gavel at the perennial auction and gala benefit at The Rachofsky House. Considering Echo’s soliloquy of unrequited love as she contemplates a mask, Dr. Anna Katherine Brodbeck, Dallas Museum of Art’s Hoffman Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art, interviews the artist about this work and her unique oeuvre in María Berrío Makes Sense of Things Read more inside the issue.
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