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WEB EXTRA: Jennifer Steinkamp on <I>Wreck of the Dumaru</I>

Wreck of the Dumaru, 2004; computer animation, video projection.
photo: Marcu Leith
Wreck of the Dumaru, 2004; computer animation, video projection.

A new exhibit of Jennifer Steinkamp's large-scale installations opens tonight (February 16) at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art. Here, Steinkamp talks about a work with personal significance called Wreck of the Dumaru. By Laura Spencer

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Kansas City, MO – A new exhibit of Jennifer Steinkamp's large-scale installations opens tonight (February 16) at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art. Here, Steinkamp talks about a work with personal significance called Wreck of the Dumaru.

* KCUR's story on the exhibit will air at a later date.

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