Zeno X

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Zeno X is an art gallery founded in 1981 by Frank Demaegd and Eliane Breynaert, with a focus on mainly figurative painting within the contemporary art in Antwerp, Belgium. [1]

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Artists

Artists represented by the gallery include:

On 2 July 2023 it was announced that the gallery will close [10]

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References

  1. Alex Greenberger (3 July 2023), Zeno X, Giant of the Belgian Gallery Scene, to Close After 42 Years  ARTnews .
  2. Alex Greenberger (3 July 2023), Zeno X, Giant of the Belgian Gallery Scene, to Close After 42 Years  ARTnews .
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  6. Alex Greenberger (3 July 2023), Zeno X, Giant of the Belgian Gallery Scene, to Close After 42 Years  ARTnews .
  7. "Jenny Scobel". Artnet.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  8. Daniel Grant (23 February 2010), Collectors Line Up for New Work by Luc Tuymans  ARTnews .
  9. Alex Greenberger (3 July 2023), Zeno X, Giant of the Belgian Gallery Scene, to Close After 42 Years  ARTnews .
  10. "Zeno X, de galerie die Tuymans en Van Kerckhoven groot maakte, stopt ermee: 'Hier eindigt iets dat nooit meer terugkomt'". demorgen.be. Retrieved 3 July 2023.

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