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Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, el lider sindi cal de izquierda al que la elite politica de Brasil liama el bicho papao (el coco), encabeza las encuestas de inten cion de las elecciones de octubre. That a plane has a volume, and that this volume can be opened up (as a cocoon), is at the core of Clark's "Bichos" (Animals) of 1960-66, made of hinged plates of metals that one can manipulate to give the sculpture various shapes (a Bicho is perfectly flat when stored). High resolution images and b-roll footage are available by contacting Ariane Bicho (415-338-1442, abicho@sfsu. |
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