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Wednesday 12th June | 2024 | 2pm - 3.30pm
Nottingham Contemporary
Free (booking required)
Join Nottingham Contemporary for a Wednesday Walkthrough – a gallery tour where artists, experts, researchers and academics give short talks in their field of expertise relating to the concepts explored in their exhibition.
This Summer Nottingham Contemporary are presenting three solo exhibtions by Indonesian artist Julian Abraham 'Togar', Peruvian artist Claudia Martínez Garay, and the late Algerian-German artist Hamid Zénati. In this walkthrough, our curatorial team who worked on bringing these exhibtions to our galleries will discuss some of the key concepts and ideas presented in the exhibitions spreading across all four of the gallery spaces.
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