Antwerp Art Weekend
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+ | "In the 1990s, there were about ten galleries in Antwerp. Allo located in and around the Zuid district. You had [[Maes & Matthys Gallery]], [[Koraalberg]], [[Micheline Szwajcer]], [[Stella Lohaus]], [[Zeno X Gallery]], [[Tim Van Laere Gallery]], [[Dagmar De pooter]], [[Ottilia Pribilla]], [[Ruimte Morguen]], [[Roger Vandaele]], [[McBride]]."--[[Bart Vanderbiesen]] | ||
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[[Antwerp Art Weekend]] was founded in 2015 founded by [[Bart Vanderbiesen]] as a continuation of the Thursday [[Antwerp Art Nocturnes]]. | [[Antwerp Art Weekend]] was founded in 2015 founded by [[Bart Vanderbiesen]] as a continuation of the Thursday [[Antwerp Art Nocturnes]]. | ||
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"In the 1990s, there were about ten galleries in Antwerp. Allo located in and around the Zuid district. You had Maes & Matthys Gallery, Koraalberg, Micheline Szwajcer, Stella Lohaus, Zeno X Gallery, Tim Van Laere Gallery, Dagmar De pooter, Ottilia Pribilla, Ruimte Morguen, Roger Vandaele, McBride."--Bart Vanderbiesen |
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Antwerp Art Weekend was founded in 2015 founded by Bart Vanderbiesen as a continuation of the Thursday Antwerp Art Nocturnes.
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