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Contemporary African Art: 1:54 greeted with enthusiasm in London
Published by isabelwilcox on November 3, 2015
Diverse and manageable Art fair! What can be better..as far as art fairs go. The Contemporary African Art fair 1:54, the brainchild of Tourai El Glaoui, took place in London a couple weeks ago for its third London edition at the Somerset House. The word was clearly out that it was the place to be; […]
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Contemporary African Art comes to New York
Published by isabelwilcox on June 2, 2015 | 4 Responses
I am finally drawing a breath after a hectic period of art fairs and art shows in New York. Art fairs seem to be a necessary evil though I confess it does bring out the worst in me. I am tempted to go through them, as I would leaf through an art book, quickly glancing […]
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