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Budapest Design Week (02 –11.10.2009)

Budapest Design Week (02 –11.10.2009)

Creative energies BUDAPEST Design today is undoutedly a creative industry of outstanding...

Brigitte Bardot and the Original Paparazzi

Brigitte Bardot and the Original Paparazzi

"the day photographers will no longer be after you, you'll be after them!" LONDON...

London Design Festival 2009

One of the most design-conscious cities in the world, London features a healthy...

Playing a City

LONDON Housed in the main performance area on the second floor of the Roundhouse...

The Ruin of Opulence: A reflection on the Amsterdam Hermitage

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La Scala and Barenboim Perform Verdi's Requiem before 100,000 attendees

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The Restaurant That Set L.A.’s New Dining Aesthetic Turns 30

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The Canberra Scene National Photographic Portrait Prize

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Anish Kapoor at the Royal Academy of Arts

Anish Kapoor at the Royal Academy of Arts

LONDON For the very first time an artist is given a solo show at the Royal Academy,...

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LOS ANGELES is home to many fine art museums.  As the second largest metropolitan...

LACMA

The LOS ANGELES County Museum of Art is full of permanent cultures that can captivate...

The Hammer Museum

LOS ANGELES The Hammer Museum at UCLA has a plethora of interesting projects and...

The Freer Gallery of Art

WASHINGTON Located in Washington DC and part of the Smithsonian Institution, The...

Long Night of the Museums

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Jerusalem Museum For Islamic Art

The University of California Riverside Museum Of Photography Has Something for Everyone

Corcoran Gallery of Art and College of Art + Design, Washington

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Steve Biko. The Quest for a True Humanity

Steve Biko. The Quest for a True Humanity

Slave Lodge, Cape Town. November 2008 – End of December 2009 CAPE TOWN Walking...

Interview with Emily Wardill

Interview with Emily Wardill

LONDON From the 4th September till mid-December, The Tate Britain (London) presents...

Eva Rothschild Cold Corners 2009

Cold Corners by Eva Rothschild Open until 29 November 2009 LONDON Tate Britain...

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S.O.S. - Save Our Souces!

S.O.S. -  Save Our Souces!

Exhibition in Hungarian Open Air Museum (Skanzen in Szentendre, Hu) Museums  of...

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Eva Rothschild Cold Corners 2009
Written by Eva D.Grimaldi   
Friday, 31 July 2009 07:50

Cold Corners by Eva Rothschild
Open until 29 November 2009

kicsi_rotLONDON Tate Britain today unveils its new Duveens Commission, Cold Corners, by Eva Rothschild. This ambitious metal sculpture stretches and inhabits the full space of the Duveens, forming a spiky black line that threads through the gallery like a ‘scribble in space’. Cold Corners has been specially created for the Tate Britain Duveens Commission 2009, supported by Sotheby’s.
Last Updated on Friday, 21 August 2009 20:08
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