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  <date>2017-05-13</date>
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    <name>Venice Biennale</name>
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    <name>Art News</name>
    <day>13</day>
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    <permalink>http://www.artnews.com/2017/05/13/golden-lions-in-venice-for-anne-imhof-and-franz-erhard-walther-silver-for-hassan-khan/</permalink>
    <year>2017</year>
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    <name>The New York Times</name>
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    <permalink>https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/13/arts/anne-imhof-fierce-young-artist-and-choreographer-wins-venices-top-prize.html</permalink>
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  <text>The Venice Biennale awards its top prize, the Golden Lion for best national participation, to German artist and choreographer Anne Imhoff for her total totalitarianism exhibition &quot;Faust.&quot; </text>
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