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Martin: I remember we had works by [Lszl] Moholy-Nagy and Karl Zerbe and Alexander Archipenko. No, it was the art itself, much of it abstract and non-objective, very unlike the Socialist Realism that reigned in the Soviet Union. I remember going to visit Archipenko in his studio in New Yorkhe was still alive at the timeand interviewing him so I could talk better about his work in that exhibit
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