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		<title>“Ricostruzione Della Memoria”: Andrew Polushkin, Il Fotografo Della Memoria.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Out of Border Fotografia e Video Recensione di Salvatore Vasta 17 Aprile 2011 “Coloro che hanno attraversato il Lete perdono la memoria. Ansie, sentimenti, idee, sogni - dissipa tutto, come fumo. Solo i gusci vuoti delle persone su vecchie fotografie ingiallite rimangono. Un serpente a secco sulla riva.” Andrew Polushkin A guardarle per la prima [&#8230;]]]></description>
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