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Artist moves

Richelle Simon
30 April 2015
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Two Berlin-based artists are moving to New York galleries: Casey Kaplan now represents Haris Epaminonda (who is also represented by Galleria Massimo Minini in Italy and Rodeo Gallery in Istanbul and London) and Davidson Contemporary is now working with Nicky Broekhuysen, who will have a solo show with the gallery in 2016. In Berlin, Galerie Eigen + Art has taken on two new artists: Lada Nakonechna and Kai Schiemenz. The conceptual artist Susan Hiller has joined Lisson Gallery, where she will have a solo exhibition this November in London. The French writer and photographer Jean-Baptiste Huynh has joined Galerie Lelong in Paris and will have a solo show in March 2016.

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