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Geta Bratescu
Geta Bratescu

By Brigitte Kolle, Hubertus Gassner

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Geta Bratescu is considered the grande dame of conceptual art in Romania. This comprehensive catalog is published on the occasion of the retrospective organized by the Hamburger Kunsthalle celebrat...

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Philippe Vandenberg
Philippe Vandenberg

By Brigitte Kolle, Felicity Lunn

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The Hamburger Kunsthalle is showing the most extensive retrospective to date of the work of Belgian artist Philippe Vandenberg (1952-2009), comprising some 80 paintings and over 120 drawings and pr...

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Gego
Gego

By Eva Marina Froitzheim, Brigitte Kolle, Lisa Le Feuvre, Gego, Petra Roettig

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Gertrud Goldschmidt (1912-1994), widely known as Gego, was one of the most important women artists in Latin America. This exhibition includes around 120 sculptures and drawings from every stage of...

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Philippe Vandenberg
Philippe Vandenberg

By Brigitte Kolle, Felicity Lunn

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The Hamburger Kunsthalle is showing the most extensive retrospective to date of the work of Belgian artist Philippe Vandenberg (1952-2009), comprising some 80 paintings and over 120 drawings and pr...

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Es geht voran
Es geht voran

By Brigitte Kolle

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