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MoMA to Unveil ‘Otobong Nkanga: Cadence’ this October
MoMA to Unveil ‘Otobong Nkanga: Cadence’ this October

The Nigerian-Belgian artist Otobong Nkanga will create a site-specific commission in the Donald and Catherine Marron Family Atrium, which is due to be unveiled October 10.

Art Network Africa · 30 Jul, 2024 @ 04:08

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