Four galleries to watch in Ghana : in 2004, Ghana's foundation for contemporary art opened in Accra and became a central meeting point for artists, curators and writers against a backdrop of limited public funding structures. : we profile four galleries and project spaces across the country / von Vanessa Peterson, Hamelo Gameli, Osman Can Yerebakan
Publicado no: | frieze 236(2023)S. Seite 64-73 : Illustrationen |
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VerfasserIn: | Peterson, Vanessa (VerfasserIn), Hamelo, Gameli (VerfasserIn), Yerebakan, Osman Can (VerfasserIn), Abrams, Amah-Rose (VerfasserIn) |
Formato: | Artigo |
Idioma: | English |
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2023
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