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[26 jan 2010 | Comments Off | 524 views]
Rome After Raphael at Morgan Library

Featuring more than eighty works drawn almost exclusively from the Morgan’s exceptional collection of Italian drawings, Rome After Raphael illuminates artistic production in Rome from the Renaissance to the beginning of the Baroque—from approximately 1500 to 1600.

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[26 jan 2010 | Comments Off | 498 views]
Monet’s Water Lilies at MOMA

For the first time in the Museum’s new building, MoMA presents an installation featuring the full group of Claude Monet’s late paintings in the collection.

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[26 jan 2010 | Comments Off | 804 views]
New artworks by Tenmyouya Hisashi

Mizuma Art Gallery is delighted to present a body of new artworks by TENMYOUYA Hisashi at his solo exhibition “FURYU-EXTRAVAGANT”.

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[20 jan 2010 | Comments Off | 1 450 views]
Monumental Sculpture by Calder at Gagosian gallery

Gagosian Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of large-scale sculptures by Alexander Calder made between 1948 and 1964. Born into a family of celebrated yet traditional artists, Calder’s innovative genius changed the course of modern art. Until Saturday, 30 January 2010, in Roma.

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[20 jan 2010 | Comments Off | 810 views]
Post auction sale at Grisebach

Villa Grisbach helds a post auction sale unntil the end of January, 2010.
Time to discover good opportunities.
> More online

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[20 jan 2010 | Comments Off | 825 views]
Art work from Ivan Terestchenko

Born in England and educated in France, Ivan Terestchenko studied history of Art at the Ecole du Louvre and was a painter until the age of 30 when he switched to photography and landed his first assignment with french Vogue . He contributes to many international publications.

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[16 jan 2010 | Comments Off | 772 views]
Sake bomb

New Sake Bomb in ID Gallery

This whimsical pouring vessel is a comical take on the western slang “Sake Bomb”. The inspiration is a juxtaposition of the Fugu Fish (Blowfish), the most opulent of sashimi cuts and a WW II sea mine. The small drinking cups perch neatly on the spines making it a compact entertaining tool.

The Sake Bomb was designed by Alexander Purcell founder of APRRO an interdisciplinary design studio based in Los Angeles.
> Buy the Sake Bomb at ID Gallery
> http://www.sakebombstore.com/

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