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Kerry James Marshall’s Met Breuer Retrospective Breaks the Canon Wide Open .

Kerry James Marshall’s Met Breuer Retrospective Breaks the Canon Wide Open [artnet news] [artnet] October 30, 2016 Editor’s Choice Rozalia Jovanovic recommends: --------------------------------------------------------------- [artnet news] [1] [The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week in One Minute] [READ MORE] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Email to a friend] --------------------------------------------------------------- [artnet news] [2] [artnet News Names the 100 Most Collectible Living Artists] [READ MORE] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Email to a friend] --------------------------------------------------------------- [artnet news] [5] [Gallerist David Kordansky on Today’s Market, and the LA Art Scene] [READ MORE] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Email to a friend] --------------------------------------------------------------- [artnet news] [3] [Kerry James Marshall’s Met Breuer Retrospective Breaks the Canon Wide Open] [READ MORE] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Email to a friend] --------------------------------------------------------------- [artnet news] [4] [Gallery Hopping: Jake and Dinos Chapman Make Paris Comeback at Kamel Mennour] [READ MORE] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Email to a friend] --------------------------------------------------------------- [artnet news] --------------------------------------------------------------- The Week Ahead Discover the week's most anticipated art fairs, gallery openings, and museum exhibitions. Zürich [artnet News] [Kunsthalle Zurich] Alberto Giacometti - Beyond Bronze October 28, 2016–January 15, 2017 [artnet news] [Hauser & Wirth] Zhang Enli: Intangible æ— å½¢ October 12–December 23 Boston [artnet news] [Carroll and Sons] Raúl Gonzalez: Forbidden Frontera November 2–December 21 [artnet news] [Barbara Krakow Gallery] Richard Artschwager: Books, Punctuation, Splats & Time October 22, 2016–December 3 London [artnet news] [Royal Academy] Intrigue: James Ensor by Luc Tuymans October 29, 2016–January 29, 2017 [artnet news] [Connaught Brown] Raoul Dufy: A Spectacle of Society October 20–November 25 [BROWSE EVENTS] --------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us [Facebook] [Twitter] [Google+] [Pinterest] [Instagram] Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]. This email was sent to [{EMAIL}] by Artnet Worldwide Corporation. 233 Broadway, 26th Floor, New York, NY, 10279, USA. [Unsubscribe] from this list, [register to receive] artnet newsletters, or [update your profile]. For more information, please contact us at [marketing@artnet.com] or view the artnet [Privacy Policy].

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