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Split-Rocker Takes Rockefeller Center Stage

June 30, 2014
by Kiernan Majerus-Collins
There’s new artwork on display at Rockefeller Center in New York City: Jeff Koons’ Split-Rocker, presented by Gagosian Gallery and on display until Sept. 12. (Photos by Kiernan Majerus-Collins, Youth Journalism International)

 

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