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The Humanitarian Has No Boundaries—On El Anatsui’s Gravity and Grace Exhibition

Patterns and Perspectives No.1 This year one of Brooklyn Museum’s most important exhibits is of El Anatsui’s extraordinary works. His…

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Architecture of Tomorrow AOT Highlight Arcmanoro Niles Stipulations of Love, Oil, Acrylic & Glitter on Canvas, 60 x 62 in, 2017
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