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‘The Melt Goes on Forever: The Art & Times of David Hammons’ Review

A new documentary explores the artist’s sly conceptual works, and what it means when white people try to own something Black.

Wesley Morris
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Art, Content Type: Personal Profile, Documentary Films and Programs, Hammons, David, The Melt Goes on Forever: The Art & Times of David Hammons (Movie), Tully, Judd
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