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On Saturday, November 13, the New Museum unveiled German artist Isa Genzken’s first public artwork in the United States, installed on the façade of the Museum’s building on the Bowery. Standing twenty-eight feet tall, Genzken’s Rose II (2007) is the…
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Open to the public next Wednesday November 17, 2010 with a display of 350 works from the ABC Collection. The building housed the first beer factory in the capital. , full_html
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THE AMPLIFETES. Directed by Anders Hellman and Emma Hanquist.
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New single from the Amplifetes First album available, download it now on: , full_html
An invention for those who do not just normal agenda. "Time Flies" is an iPhone App that let’s you keep track of how long it has been since you did something. If you needed to have more control about your time, it's great!, full_html
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In 1988 art historian Caroline Bos and architect Ben van BerkeI set up their architectural practice in Amsterdam, then called the Van Berkel & Bos Architectuurbureau.
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A World of Tweets shows you with a heat map visualization where people are tweeting at from the past hour. The more tweets there are from a specific region, the “hotter” or redder it becomes. This continuous collection of Twitter statuses shows in…
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José Manuel Ballester (Madrid, 1960), wins National Photography Award for their innovative capacity. Argued that the jury awarded the prize "for his personal career, from the arts and crystallized rigorously in the field of photography, unique…
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The Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations) initiates, promotes and maintains international exchange of art and culture, with exhibitions and events that create space for debate. International Perspectives (or…
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“Storefront” (NYC) present in the second edition of the INTERROGATION SERIES the book "EVENT-CITIES-4" on Friday November 12, 7pm, through an inquisitive dialogue between Bernard Tschumi and Peter Cook.
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