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-'''''The World of Art Deco''''' is the title of an exposition held at the [[Minneapolis Institute of Arts]] from [[July 8]] to [[September 5]] [[1971]]. The exhibition was curated by British art historian [[Bevis Hillier]], and popularized the term [[Art Deco]]. Hillier's 1971 book ''[[The World of Art Deco]]'' provided a record of the exhibition.+'''''The World of Art Deco''''' was the title of an exposition held at the [[Minneapolis Institute of Arts]] from [[July 8]] to [[September 5]] [[1971]].
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 +The exhibition was curated by British art historian [[Bevis Hillier]], and popularized the term [[Art Deco]].
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 +Hillier's eponymous book, published the samey year, provided a record of the exhibition.
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The World of Art Deco was the title of an exposition held at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts from July 8 to September 5 1971.

The exhibition was curated by British art historian Bevis Hillier, and popularized the term Art Deco.

Hillier's eponymous book, published the samey year, provided a record of the exhibition.




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