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		<title>NYC: Theo Mercier Opening Show</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fantastical French artist Theo Mercier is opening &#8220;Oil Now&#8221; at the Envoy Gallery in NYC tonight, and it looks to be a feat of awesome surrealism: crazily pasted photos, painted-on collages, and installation works made with stuff he found at flea markets and on the street. Mercier has worked with forward-thinking designer Bernard Wilhelm [...]]]></description>
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