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		<title>By: SHANE LAVALETTE / JOURNAL &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Humble Arts Foundation</title>
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		<description>[...] I&#8217;ve mentioned Humble Arts Foundation (formerly known as Humble Media and Group Show) before on this blog. It seems like there&#8217;s always something new going on over there. This month, they took on a new name, a new website, and announced a new project which is a compliment to Group Show that they appropriately call Solo Show. The first Solo Show includes the work of Rachel Mozman who is often compared to Loretta Lux in aesthetic, though her work instead &#8220;examines the lives of young childen living in isolated &#8216;exurban&#8217; development communities in New Jersey and Panama.&#8221; Along with Solo Show, Humble Arts Foundation also announced their first physical exhibition, which will be held at New Century Artists in Chelsea March 13 &#8211; 24. [...]</description>
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