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Barbara Crane: Photography Stripped to the Core

There are artists who defy any attempt to pigeonhole them. American photographer Barbara Crane is one such artist. Her eclectic oeuvre, largely unexplored in France, is now showcased at the Centre Pompidou.

Thursday November 28, 2024

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There are artists who defy any attempt to pigeonhole them. American photographer Barbara Crane is one such artist. Her eclectic oeuvre, largely unexplored in France, is now showcased at the Centre Pompidou.

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