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Kassel
or Cas·sel
[ kas-uhl; German kah-suhl ]
noun
- a city in central Germany.
Kassel
/ ˈkasəl /
noun
- a city in central Germany, in Hesse; capital of Westphalia (1807–13) and of the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau (1866–1945). Pop: 194 322 (2003 est)
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Documenta, a big group show that happens in Kassel, Germany, every five years, and used to be an amazing way to survey talent.
From Freakonomics
So I knew I was going to open a gallery and I was really excited to go to Kassel, and I was confronted with a group of small, really enigmatic paintings.
From Freakonomics
In Kassel, facing the grand Orangerie palace, Durant's bare-bones structure seems to bear witness to power gone wrong.
From The Daily Beast
Documenta, the world's most important art show – it comes twice a decade – had its media launch today in Kassel, Germany.
From The Daily Beast
In 1855 he assumed the position of Praktikant at the Kassel Landesbibliothek.
From Project Gutenberg
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