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De Zwarte Panter is a gallery in Antwerp founded in 1968 by Adriaan Raemdonck.

Artists involved or formerly involved with the gallery include Tom Liekens, Nick Andrews, Fred Bervoets, Johan Valcke, Pierre-Paul Dupon, Frieda Van Dun, Michel Buylen, Kiro Urdin, Marc Kennes, Roger Van Akelyen, Hugo Claus, Jan Cox, Jan Decleir, Dr. Hugo Heyrman, Kamagurka, Herr Seele, Wilfried Pas, Pjeroo Roobjee, Albert Szukalski, Marcel van Maele, Jan Vanriet, Ysbrant, Frank Maieu, Agnes Guillaume, Benjamin Demeyere, Greet Martens, Frank Wagemans, Guy Leclercq, Jos Van Immerseel and Karel Goeyvaerts.

The gallery is located in Sint-Julianusgasthuis in the Hoogstraat.



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