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C& to receive first IDEAT Award

C& to receive first IDEAT Award - Contemporary And

The C& team is thrilled! C& founders and editors-in-chief Julia Grosse and Yvette Mutumba receive the first IDEAT Award in cooperation with ART Düsseldorf. The IDEAT Award honours personalities who move art scenes and whose work opens the view for new perspectives. The prize will be awarded on the 14th November at Art Düsseldorf with Grosse and …

The C& team is thrilled!

C& founders and editors-in-chief Julia Grosse and Yvette Mutumba receive the first IDEAT Award in cooperation with ART Düsseldorf. The IDEAT Award honours personalities who move art scenes and whose work opens the view for new perspectives.

The prize will be awarded on the 14th November at Art Düsseldorf with Grosse and Mutumba talking about their practice on a panel during the fair.

ART Düsseldorf, 15 to 17 November,art-dus.de.

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