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The radical art school had a cultural legacy that extends far beyond Germany
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The prolific artist championed filmmaking through the lens of feminist theory and queer politics
Enwezor, who embraced a more pluralistic art history beyond the Euro-American canon, had been battling cancer for several years
‘The violence and hate enacted on this installation is astounding’, the artist said on Instagram
Risa Puno’s project was selected from more than 600 applications by the New York public art nonprofit in their first open call
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