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The 8th Shanghai Biennale which will be held in 2010 is prepared to be one of the best cultural expositions in the world. This time around, the Biennale is said to be showcasing many experimental art categories with as many as 70 artists from about 23 countries set to make an appearance. The talent on show this year will undoubtedly supersede any artistic extravaganza in the year 2010. The usual hosts and organisers, The National …

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