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		<title>The Toledo Museum of Art &#187; Artwork of the Week: January 11</title>
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			<title>Artwork of the Week: January 11</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[New for the New Year, these recently installed figures by Jaume Plensa have already attracted a lot of attention. German for “mirror” or “looking glass,” Spiegel shows two identical giants, hugging their knees and facing one another, though they are technically faceless. They are nearly bodiless as well: the figures are hollow screens given shape [...]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[New for the New Year, these recently installed figures by Jaume Plensa have already attracted a lot of attention. German for “mirror” or “looking glass,” Spiegel shows two identical giants, hugging their knees and facing one another, though they are technically faceless. They are nearly bodiless as well: the figures are hollow screens given shape [...]]]></content:encoded>
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