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Regild

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Re`gild´    (rē`gĭld´)
v. t.1.To gild anew.


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For the last nine years teams of untrained worshippers from the Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha in Soho Road, in Handsworth in Birmingham, have made regular trips to the Punjab to help regild the temple's renowned 200 year-old golden dome.
It's an irony of art history that, with this show of sixty- four works curated by Daniel Abadie, director of the Jeu de Paume, the support/surface sloganeering can even play into the hands of cultural guardians - in this case those of the host institution, which seems to be attempting to regild French art's coat of arms.
Works by Maya Eizin, Lars Hillersberg, Joakim Pirinen, Carsten Regild, Martin Wickstrom, and Ola Astrand demonstrate how different aspects of Fahlstrom's art have been adopted and developed since his death.
 
 
 
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