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Exhibition A Travelogue for the Eye opens in Haarlem

Exhibition A Travelogue for the Eye opens in Haarlem

The exhibition 'A Travelogue for the Eye' by Frank Visser and Mirjam Bleeker is scheduled to open at Kunst Centrum Haarlem on Friday, May 22. The show features a collection of works presented by the two artists in the city of Haarlem.

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