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Art Brussels 2015 Countdown

Mar 24, 2015
In only a month, the 33rd edition of Art Brussels will open its doors at Brussels Expo. Running from 24 until 27 April 2015, this growing fair is proud to present a new section: The Cinema – curated by de Appel arts centre Amsterdam director Lorenzo Benedetti. This initiative will screen a series...
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In only a month, the 33rd edition of Art Brussels will open its doors at Brussels Expo. Running from 24 until 27 April 2015, this growing fair is proud to present a new section: The Cinema – curated by de Appel arts centre Amsterdam director Lorenzo Benedetti. This initiative will screen a series of long to short feature videos in an encased space especially designed by B-ILD.

Find TLmag at Art Brussels – 25 to 27 April 2015, Brussels Expo.

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