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      <title><![CDATA[Alex Katz on Greatness]]></title> 
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<font align="left"><b>Alex Katz on Greatness</b><br/><br/>

Taking time out between shows in Florida, Paris and New York, one of America's greatest living painters muses about the nature of greatness, why art is just like fashion, what's wrong with art historians and how he's going to ram his work down certain museum directors' throats.
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