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"In 1970, during the 35th Venice Biennale, Ruscha delivered just such an unexpected encounter in Chocolate Room, his only installation work to date... Unfortunately, in an ironic twist of fate, an army of ants invaded the room, causing the premature demise of the installation."
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Interesting read! Date (moved to mainspace yesterday, on 29 Sept), size, references, hook, copyright spot check, nominator has fewer than 5 past noms – all fine, we're good to go. Mariamnei (talk) 10:35, 30 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]