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Art Basel Paris Director Reveals What to Expect
Art Basel Paris Director Reveals What to Expect

The sector Émergence has been moved to the balconies of the Grand Palais, which you can now walk around in one uninterrupted route, explains Clément Delépine, the director of Art Basel Paris, which opens to VIP collectors on October 16.

Artnet News · 13 Oct, 2024 @ 11:00

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