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11.09.2020 | France Culture

Sophie Calle : “Pour moi, un livre, c’est un objet qui parle avec une exposition”

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08.09.2020 | Artfixdaily

Discover works by women artists, plus fantastic frames and much more with London Art week’s digital platform in October

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08.09.2020 | artnet

Dominated by female voices and queer perspectives, the Berlin Biennial amplifies the plights and triumphs of marginalized communities

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02.09.2020 | Allarts

Annette Messager curates a virtual exhibition of Women Artists

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02.09.2020 | France Culture

Ulla von Brandenburg : “J’aime bien cette idée d’espace mou”

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01.09.2020 | Artforum

California Art Schools receive millions to support Black Academics

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31.08.2020 | Le Quotidien de l'Art

Judit Reigl : hasard, abstraction et figuration

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30.08.2020 | Le Quotidien de l'Art

Luchita Hurtado, la gloire à 100 ans

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28.08.2020 | France Inter

Dans la lune avec Sarah Moon

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27.08.2020 | The Art Newspaper

Central Park gets its first monument honouring women’s rights advocates on 100th anniversary of suffrage

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27.08.2020 | artnet

How Colombian Artist Doris Salcedo Uses the Absurd to Illuminate Real-Life Tragedy

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26.08.2020 | The Art Newspaper

Campaign launched to enshrine Corita Kent’s former Los Angeles studio as a historical landmark

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25.08.2020 | Hyperallergic

Emma Amos and the Profound Role of Memory in Her Paintings

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25.08.2020 | Frieze

Alberta Whittle wins Frieze Artist Award 2020

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24.08.2020 | Hyperallergic

Writing the Untold Stories of Polish Women Artists

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24.08.2020 | Sotheby's

Female Artists Represent Just 2 Percent of the Market. Here’s Why—and How That Can Change

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22.08.2020 | The Collector

7 Famous And Influential Women In Performance Art

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20.08.2020 | artnet

The Belgian Pop Artist Evelyne Axell’s Career Was Cut Tragically Short. Now, Her Work Is Getting New Life in a Show at a Swiss Monastery

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