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In Their Shoes: Nona Faustine's White Shoes Now at the Brooklyn Museum

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Read the review of recently released book White Shoes: Nona Faustine, along with an interview with Brooklyn-based artist Nona Faustine.

Source: DailyArt Magazine | Art History Stories, Reviews, Long Reads,News

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