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Brute Force, her recent show, explores masculine force in design and art
Brute Force, her recent show, explores masculine force in design and art

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iF DESIGN ACADEMY is building the curriculum design schools never offered

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The artist’s new album explores femininity, sexual freedom and single motherhood

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iF DESIGN ACADEMY is building the curriculum design schools never offered
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