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							<title>Ana Teresa Fernandez Paints Away The U.S. &#8211; Mexico Border</title>
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															<description><![CDATA[In 2011, San Francisco artist Ana Teresa Fernández got dressed up in her “performance attire” (a tango-inspired black cocktail dress and heels), climbed up on a stepladder at the Tijuana–San Diego border, and proceeded—without a permit—to paint a section of the border fence blue so that it “disappeared” into the sky.  Little did she imagine]]></description>
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							<title>The Mexican-American Border Disappears During This Communal Picnic</title>
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															<description><![CDATA[Imagine a world without borders. For a brief moment yesterday in Tecate, Mexico, that is what it felt like for many who simply had a meal together. The group gathered on the Mexican-American border for the last day of the massive art installation by French artist JR that has a little boy looking over the Mexican]]></description>
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