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Tell me your story
Tell me your story

By McDonnell Sue Translator, Rob Perree, Tucker Janey Translator

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Tell Me Your Story' starts with the Harlem Renaissance. Harlem in the 1920s saw a flurry of activity by African American authors, musicians and theatre makers, resulting in a vibrant visual arts sc...

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Cuban art now
Cuban art now

By Gloria Riva, McDonnell Sue Translator, Cristina Vives, Jan Rudolph De Lorm, Xanta Berger, Anne Van Lienden, Emmie Hoebens

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Jonge kunstenaars bouwen voort op de eeuwenlange traditie van verheven cultuur. Door het revolutionaire kunstonderwijs blijft geen talent on-ontdekt. Samen met het isolement van het eiland leidt di...

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De jonge
De jonge

By McDonnell Sue Translator, Jonneke Jobse

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Van abstract schilder naar beeldhouwer-constructivist.00The radical transformation from lyrical abstract painter to constructivist sculptor that André Volten achieved between 1950 and 1965 in his q...

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