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Franz Ackermann at Neugerriemschneider, Berlin

May 14, 2007

Gallery Weekend Berlin, part 2
Gallery Weekend Berlin 2007 (April 27 – 30, 2007): Neugerriemschneider presents new work by Franz Ackermann. “Franz Ackermann makes exuberant paintings and installations centered on themes of travel, tourism, globalisation and urbanism” (White Cube). By VernissageTV correspondent Lizza May David.
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