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Tim Braden

Galerie Juliètte Jongma, Amsterdam, Netherlands

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The childhood nostalgia that became a popular theme in much 1990s’ art hasn’t yet disappeared – shows are still rife with winsome drawings, cuddly toys and ironic references to pop-culture detritus from the 1970s and ’80s. Consider, for example, contemporary art’s recent embracing of mainstream heavy metal; music that once…

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by Douglas Heingartner

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