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    National Museum of Brazil to Partially Reopen After Fires

    On September 2nd, 2018, the National Museum of Brazil was engulfed by an electrical fire, resulting in the destruction of close to 90% of its collection. The museum, located in Rio de Janeiro, is the oldest scientific institution of Brazil and one of the largest natural history and anthropology museums in the Americas, making its destruction all the more devastating. 

    Installation View, Gideon Appah : How to Say Sorry in a Thousand Lights , March 14 – April 15, 2023 , Pace Gallery, London © Gideon Ap pah , courtesy Pace Gallery
    The Vivid Imagery of Gideon Appah’s Surreal Landscapes

    Ghanaian artist Gideon Appah (1987) has been making quite a splash in the international art scene over the last decade with his figurative paintings, drawings, and mixed media works. Appah’s use of impasto brushwork creates richly textured, evocative work.

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