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    <itunes:summary>TATE ETC. magazine brings together the best writers, artists and thinkers to illuminate the work of international artists celebrated in the Tate galleries and beyond. 
Each issue presents exclusive, in-depth features and conversations with outstanding contributors - from Rem Koolhaas and Lynn Cooke, to John Banville and Sigmar Polke - and its fresh design, packed with arresting, unseen imagery, has received international acclaim. 
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      <title>Sean Scully on Giorgio Morandi</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Sean Scully uses his essay Giorgio Morandi: Resistance and Persistence, published by Merrell, as a starting point to describe links between Morandi's work and his own.
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      <title>The Real St Ives Story</title>
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