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The reader is told: his work has been featured in The Washington Post,[Perhaps, but behind a paywall so I don't know] Hyperallergic,[Not about Kelner] Washingtonian,[Yes, about him] and The Times,[Written by Kelner himself] among other media outlets.
The reader is told: A 77-page catalog in both English and Japanese was published by the gallery documenting the exhibit and previous work related to objectifying material culture, logos becoming art, and art masquerading as fashion. Polling Worldcat for the ISBN of this book doesn't show a single library stocking it. True, Worldcat is near useless for Japanese libraries; CiNii instead is the website to use. Well, polling CiNii for its ISBN also doesn't show a single library stocking this book. -- Hoary (talk) 06:33, 1 November 2023 (UTC)Reply