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Michael Wesley
Michael Wesley

By Philippe Van Cauteren

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Drawing
Drawing

By Martin Germann, Philippe Van Cauteren

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"Presents the works of fifty-three artists from around the globe, all working within the medium of drawing and exploiting its versatile nature in a wide variety of ways. From brief sketches to full...

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Changwon Lee
Changwon Lee

By Galerie Januar Bochum

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Letters to my father
Letters to my father

By Shwan Ibrahim Taha, Tamara Chalabi, Sallam Ata Sabri, Philippe Van Cauteren, Dirk Verbiest

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Salam Atta Sabri (°1953, Iraq) lives and works in Baghdad. He is a former lecturer at the Institute of Folkloric Arts, Baghdad and from 2010 to 2015 he was the director of the National Museum of Mo...

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Gery de Smet
Gery de Smet

By Gery De Smet

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The cemetery of reason
The cemetery of reason

By Ed Templeton

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Lili Dujourie
Lili Dujourie

By Philippe Van Cauteren

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In het kader van deze tentoonstelling geven S.M.A.K. en Mu.ZEE een publicatie uit over Lili Dujouries werk. De publicatie bestaat uit twee delen: een eerste deel – met bijdragen in het Nederla...

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