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Alexandra Fain On Bringing Asian Contemporary Art To Europe

Por: Forbes Life October 25, 2022

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As closed its doors this past weekend in Paris, I sit down with its cofounder Alexandra Fain to discuss the rapid expansion of the first Asian art fair in Europe, whose eighth edition took place at the (Paris Mint) for the very first time. Among the 78 exhibitors showcasing 250 artists from 26 countries were Yeo Workshop, Yavuz, Jeanne Bucher Jaeger, De Sarthe, Frank Elbaz, Lee-Bauwens, Galerie LJ, Michael Janssen and Louis & Sack, as well as... + full article



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