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		<title>'33 Artists' Paints Behind-the-Scene Picture of the Art World</title>
		<venue>Los Angeles Times</venue>
		<date>11/20/2014</date>
		<link>http://www.latimes.com/books/jacketcopy/la-ca-jc-sarah-thornton-20141123-story.html</link>
		<blurb>If there was ever a subset of humanity ripe for anthropologizing, it's the art world. This caravan of artists, critics, curators, collectors, dealers...</blurb>
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		<title>Four Years in the Art World with Sarah Thornton: 33 Artists in 3 Acts</title>
		<venue>Art in America</venue>
		<date>10/20/2014</date>
		<link>http://www.artinamericamagazine.com/news-features/previews/four-years-in-the-art-world-with-sarah-thornton-33-artists-in-3-acts/</link>
		<blurb>Six years after <em>The New York Times</em> and London's <em>Sunday Times</em> named <em>Seven Days in the Art World</em> one of the best art books of 2008...</blurb>
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		<title>33 Artists in 3 Acts</title>
		<venue>Publishers Weekly</venue>
		<date>10/20/2014</date>
		<link>http://www.artinamericamagazine.com/news-features/previews/four-years-in-the-art-world-with-sarah-thornton-33-artists-in-3-acts/</link>
		<blurb>Thornton (<em>Seven Days in the Art World</em>) paints a masterful picture of 33 artists, keenly bringing details of their...</blurb>
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		<title>The Meaning of Contemporary Art</title>
		<venue>Financial Times</venue>
		<date>10/03/2014</date>
		<link><![CDATA[http://www.ft.com/cms/s/a696634c-47bd-11e4-be7b-00144feab7de,Authorised=false.html?_i_location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ft.com%2Fcms%2Fs%2F0%2Fa696634c-47bd-11e4-be7b-00144feab7de.html%3Fsiteedition%3Duk&siteedition=uk&_i_referer=#axzz3Gyz3W400]]> </link>
		<blurb>In <em>33 Artists in 3 Acts</em>, as in her previous book <em>Seven Days in the Art World</em> (2008), Thornton elevates gossip to sociology, writing with verve, insight and authenticity to build up fleeting, feather-light scenes into a panorama...</blurb>
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		<title>Sarah Thornton: The Art World Inside Out</title>
		<venue>San Francisco Chronicle</venue>
		<date>11/28/2014</date>
		<link>http://www.sfgate.com/art/article/Sarah-Thornton-The-Art-World-Inside-Out-5922813.php</link>
		<blurb>When a friend introduced author Sarah Thornton to art-world mischief maker Maurizio Cattelan as an ethnographer...</blurb>
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		<title>33 Artists in 3 Acts</title>
		<venue>Booklist Online</venue>
		<date>11/01/2014</date>
		<link><![CDATA[http://www.booklistonline.com/ProductInfo.aspx?pid=6872909&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1]]></link>
		<blurb>The intrepid and inquisitive Thornton once again guides readers on a journey through the often confounding upper echelons of twenty-first-century art...</blurb>
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		<title>Finding an answer to ‘what is an artist’ in Sarah Thornton’s book</title>
		<venue>The Globe and Mail</venue>
		<date>10/29/2014</date>
		<link>http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books-and-media/finding-an-answer-to-what-is-an-artist-in-sarah-thorntons-book/article21370003/</link>
		<blurb>With the word “beauty” boldly stitched onto her fine sweater, Sarah Thornton is talking art over peppermint tea at the Vancouver Art Gallery...</blurb>
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		<title>Sarah Thornton: Author of 33 Artists in 3 Acts to speak at ROM</title>
		<venue>The Toronto Star</venue>
		<date>10/29/2014</date>
		<link>http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/visualarts/2014/10/29/sarah_thornton_author_of_33_artists_in_3_acts_to_speak_at_rom.html</link>
		<blurb>Sarah Thornton is a Canadian by birth and a Brit by academic training, where her PhD work on rave culture earned her the enduring...</blurb>
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		<title>Sociologist Sarah Thornton scrutinizes the insular art world</title>
		<venue>Washington Post</venue>
		<date>11/25/2014</date>
		<link>http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/sociologist-sarah-thornton-scrutinizes-the-insular-art-world/2014/11/25/83dd9a4a-7004-11e4-893f-86bd390a3340_story.html</link>
		<blurb>Sarah Thornton is in a Hirshhorn gallery, lingering beneath a piece by the Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto. It’s a massive, bulbous, inexplicably...</blurb>
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		<title>New Sarah Thornton book asks: Is it enough simply to declare oneself an artist?</title>
		<venue>Ottawa Citizen</venue>
		<date>10/24/2014</date>
		<link>http://ottawacitizen.com/entertainment/books/new-sarah-thornton-book-asks-is-it-enough-simply-to-declare-oneself-an-artist</link>
		<blurb>Generally, books about art tend to appeal to a fairly niche market. But one that sells more than 100,000 copies in North America alone...</blurb>
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		<title>Sarah Thornton’s Next Act</title>
		<venue>Art News</venue>
		<date>10/30/2014</date>
		<link>http://www.artnews.com/2014/10/30/sarah-thornton-33-artists-in-3-acts/</link>
		<blurb>When I finished <em>Seven Days in the Art World</em>, there were two things I felt like I wanted to understand more,” the British journalist...</blurb>
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		<title>Sarah Thornton and the State of Art</title>
		<venue>CANADIAN ART</venue>
		<date>09/01/2014</date>
		<link>http://sarah-thornton.com/ThorntonCanadian%20Art%202014.pdf</link>
		<blurb>Since exploding onto the scene in 2008 with her now-cult book Seven Days in the Art World, Sarah Thornton has charted...</blurb>
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