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* New featured articles: [[Stefan Morawski]], [[P. K. Engelmeyer]], [[Ede Kozics]], [[Eduard Schreiber]]. (April 2013)
 
* [http://www.a4.sk/program/2013-03-22-20-00 Monoskop will be discussed] in the ''Krakatoa'' talk series organised by [[Mladý pes]] initiative at [[A4 - Zero Space]] in [[Bratislava]], on March 22, 2013.  
 
* [http://www.a4.sk/program/2013-03-22-20-00 Monoskop will be discussed] in the ''Krakatoa'' talk series organised by [[Mladý pes]] initiative at [[A4 - Zero Space]] in [[Bratislava]], on March 22, 2013.  
 
* Another interview about Monoskop appeared in the new issue of [http://www.profilart.sk/ ''Profil: Contemporary Art Magazine''] (4/2012), in Slovak. (March 2013)
 
* Another interview about Monoskop appeared in the new issue of [http://www.profilart.sk/ ''Profil: Contemporary Art Magazine''] (4/2012), in Slovak. (March 2013)

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