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At least 750, 000 people are expected to turn up in Kassel for a closer look.
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An art teacher in Kassel created Documenta in 1955 with the aim of unearthing artworks deemed degenerate by the Nazis.
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At the Documenta art fair in Kassel, Germany, likewise, two mid-career Indian artists, Atul Dodiya and Sheela Gowda were offered for sale.
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Even if that is wrong, catch-all parties of some sort will continue to hold sway in Germany, believes Wolfgang Schroeder of Kassel University.
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The family lived in a big house in the Hessian village of Hanau, near Kassel, and the boys received a sound primary education at home.
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Kassel, 120 miles northeast of Frankfurt, is more than a millennium old, but most of its medieval, historic center was destroyed during World War II.
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Their first stop was Germany, specifically Gates's Huguenot House in Kassel.
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He has exhibited at the Hayward Gallery in London, The Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, Mori Art Museum in Tokyo and Documenta 12 in Kassel, Germany.
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ISET, an alternative-energy institute at the University of Kassel, in Germany, continent-wide power distribution systems in a place like Europe would deal with both of these points.
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South African artist William Kentridge has set up "The Refusal of Time, " a series of video screens in Kassel's former train station near Track 13, where Jews were once sent to Auschwitz.
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But the site also accepts bank transfers to two accounts, one held by Commerzbank Kassel in Germany and the other by Landsbanki in Iceland, as well as postal donations to a mail address in Melbourne, Australia.
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