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Posted by: Karel Vereycken | on décembre 1, 2025
Contemporary Art Curator Magazine interviews Karel Vereycken on what went wrong with Modern Art

On December 1, the United Arab Emirates based Contemporary Art Curator Magazine published a long, in depth interview with Karel Vereycken, his creative methods and his view on what went wrong with Modern and Contemporary Art.
Contemporary Art Curator Magazine is a leading contemporary art magazine, available in both online and print formats, dedicated to promoting and supporting contemporary artists. It has built a reputation for curating exceptional contemporary art from around the globe.
Founded in 2014, the magazine has consistently supported emerging and established artists, highlighting their work and contributions to the art world.

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