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Hervé Di Rosa

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who launched a petition calling for the mural's removal. The mural had come to Niang's attention when it was tweeted to her by a French schoolgirl. Di Rosa responded to the criticism saying “These two people allow themselves to accuse me of racism have the nerve to act as spokespeople for the
41:, France, Hervé Di Rosa is a French painter who brings to life unique characters who populate his work in the form of paintings, sculptures, installations and animations. His style is similar to that of American artists 114:
millions of victims and want to censor the work,” and accepted no responsibility for any offense caused by the work nor acknowledged that it could even be honestly perceived as racist.
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1995 Louis Stern Fine Arts, West Hollywood, and Galerie Louis Carré & Cie, Paris,
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in Miami. He shows regularly with the Gallery Haim-Chanin in New York and
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This article about a French painter born in the 20th century is a
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In April 2019, controversy arose over a 1991 Di Rosa mural at the
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New York. « Blanchard, Boisrond, Combas, Di Rosa »,
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Basquiat
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graffiti
Figuration Libre
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Modest Art
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Bass Museum
Louis Carré
French Parliament
blackface
1794 abolition of slavery in France
Carnegie Mellon
Julien Suaudeau
Swart Gallery
Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
Statements New York 82
Holly Solomon Gallery
Keith Haring
Tseng Kwong Chi
Kenny Scharf
Nicolas Moufarrege
Villa Medici
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