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Will Indigenous artists see a Venice Biennale boost at Art Basel?
Will Indigenous artists see a Venice Biennale boost at Art Basel?

Hopes are high that Art Basel will capitalise on the biennial's focus on under-represented groups, in particular from the Global South

The Art Newspaper · 10 Jun, 2024 @ 20:34

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