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When Julian Schnabel recently announced that he had plans to bring peace to the Middle East, it was a statement typical of his famously audacious ego, like when he said in another decade that he was the closest thing to Picasso we’ll see in this effing life.

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True I’m supposed to write about technology, but how often do we get a major international artist, one still at the peak of his fame, to visit our town? Maybe not the personage himself, barring pleasant surprises, but his work — the stuff that made him famous, and his recent paintings. Dammit, it’s Julian Schnabel.

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True I’m supposed to write about technology, but how often do we get a major international artist, one still at the peak of his fame, to visit our town? Maybe not the personage himself, barring pleasant surprises, but his work — the stuff that made him famous, and his recent paintings. Dammit, it’s Julian Schnabel.

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