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	<title>Comments on: Lovenest</title>
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		<title>By: Rhode Island State Council on the Arts: &#160;</title>
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		<description>[...] Providence artist (and RISCA 2006 New Genres Fellowship Recipent) Robin MandelÂ will be showing &#8220;Dinner,&#8221; a kinetic sculpture that chimes out a mini-climax of romantic intimacy every 70 seconds, inÂ  &#8220;Lovenest,&#8221; a group show curated by Adam Eckstrom atÂ Â Broadway Gallery. The â€œLovenest,â€ as it has been titled, consists of not only five separate artists, but a group of work that folds in upon one another and entwines itself into an unpredicted installation. [...]</description>
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