Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Hilde Teerlinck (born 1966 in Bruges, Belgium) is a Belgian curator, and was the director of the Fonds Regional d’Art Contemporain Nord-Pas de Calais (FRAC), in Dunkirk, France.Hilde Teerlinck was artistic director of the Barcelona Pavilion where she invited artists such as Jeff Wall, Panamarenko, and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster to create site-specific works for this landmark building.After a short stay in Perpignan, she went on to become the director of the Centre Rhenian d'Art Contemporain (CRAC) of Alsace in Altkirch in 2002, where she developed a project aiming at opening this place, isolated in the countryside, to a wider audience. "@en }
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- Hilde_Teerlinck comment "Hilde Teerlinck (born 1966 in Bruges, Belgium) is a Belgian curator, and was the director of the Fonds Regional d’Art Contemporain Nord-Pas de Calais (FRAC), in Dunkirk, France.Hilde Teerlinck was artistic director of the Barcelona Pavilion where she invited artists such as Jeff Wall, Panamarenko, and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster to create site-specific works for this landmark building.After a short stay in Perpignan, she went on to become the director of the Centre Rhenian d'Art Contemporain (CRAC) of Alsace in Altkirch in 2002, where she developed a project aiming at opening this place, isolated in the countryside, to a wider audience. ".
- Q3135604 comment "Hilde Teerlinck (born 1966 in Bruges, Belgium) is a Belgian curator, and was the director of the Fonds Regional d’Art Contemporain Nord-Pas de Calais (FRAC), in Dunkirk, France.Hilde Teerlinck was artistic director of the Barcelona Pavilion where she invited artists such as Jeff Wall, Panamarenko, and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster to create site-specific works for this landmark building.After a short stay in Perpignan, she went on to become the director of the Centre Rhenian d'Art Contemporain (CRAC) of Alsace in Altkirch in 2002, where she developed a project aiming at opening this place, isolated in the countryside, to a wider audience. ".