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	<title>Bas Jan Ader — Cargo Example Site</title>
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		<description>I’m Too Sad to Tell YouBas Jan AderAbout this Work&#38;nbsp;
Dutch/Californian artist Bas Jan Ader was last seen in 1975 when he took off in what would have been the smallest sailboat ever to cross the Atlantic. He left behind a small oeuvre, often using gravity as a medium, which more than 30 years after his disappearance at sea is more influential than ever before.</description>
		
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