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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Tomas Schmit Archive (German: Tomas ScThe Tomas Schmit Archive (German: Tomas Schmit Archiv; stylized as tomas schmit archive) is an art collection and online art archive dedicated to the work of German artist and author Tomas Schmit (1943–2006). It was established in 2008 by , Schmit's estate executor, and art historian with the purpose of providing access to Schmit's work to the public; however, the physical archive in Berlin is closed to the public. The archive contains various drawings, photographs, correspondence, recordings, and editions by both Schmit and those who knew him, including Peter Brötzmann, Paul Lovens, Evan Parker, , , and Emmett Williams.ens, Evan Parker, , , and Emmett Williams.
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rdfs:comment The Tomas Schmit Archive (German: Tomas ScThe Tomas Schmit Archive (German: Tomas Schmit Archiv; stylized as tomas schmit archive) is an art collection and online art archive dedicated to the work of German artist and author Tomas Schmit (1943–2006). It was established in 2008 by , Schmit's estate executor, and art historian with the purpose of providing access to Schmit's work to the public; however, the physical archive in Berlin is closed to the public. The archive contains various drawings, photographs, correspondence, recordings, and editions by both Schmit and those who knew him, including Peter Brötzmann, Paul Lovens, Evan Parker, , , and Emmett Williams.ens, Evan Parker, , , and Emmett Williams.
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