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Jennifer QCA


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>>Hi Everyone,
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>>I have heard there is a particularly good current German art magazine, with
>>English translations. The student couldn't remember the title, so I havn't
>>much to go on. Any suggestions much appreciated? We are currently
>>reassessing our serials, and may take on new titles.
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>>Any other English/Euro publications on current art are also of interest to
>>us. We have "ArtForum".
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>>Thanks for your time.
>>
>>Jennifer QCA
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>>Jennifer Brasher                        EMAIL: [log in to unmask]
>>Art Librarian                           VOICE: +61 (07) 3875 3132
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>Colleagues,
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>Please post your replies to the list.  I suspect this would be of interest
>to many of us.
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>Thanks,
>
>Peter
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