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The Karamazoffs: A Walk on the SoHo Years

In the 1960s, the abandoned factories of New York City's SoHo were occupied by artists from around the world, sparking the beginning of one of the most colourful periods in contemporary art. The Karamazoffs, a collective from Barcelona, along with colleagues and pioneers from that era, recall their personal experience and the artistic atmosphere in SoHo from the 1960s to the 1980s.

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In the 1960s, the abandoned factories of New York City's SoHo were occupied by artists from around the world, sparking the beginning of one of the most colourful periods in contemporary art. The Karamazoffs, a collective from Barcelona, along with colleagues and pioneers from that era, recall their personal experience and the artistic atmosphere in SoHo from the 1960s to the 1980s.

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