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Juan J. Sepulveda
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Richard Tuttle, Village V, 2023, Modern Art, SW1
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Modern Art is delighted to announce two consecutive exhibitions by Richard Tuttle, together forming a large-scale solo presentation of both new and historical work in Tuttle’s sixth showing with the gallery. The first part is a restaging of Tuttle’s historical installation Village V, which is one of a larger constellation of ‘Village’ works by Tuttle. Each containing a different iteration of t...
Jimmy Wales The Birth of Wikipedia NFT | Christie's
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Jimmy Wales The Birth of Wikipedia NFT | Christie's
Visit of "Le Secret Sacré" by Guillaume Levy-Lambert
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Visit of "Le Secret Sacré" by Guillaume Levy-Lambert
Pepi Marchetti Franchi on Giuseppe Penone: Leaves of Bronze | Gagosian Quarterly
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Gagosian director Pepi Marchetti Franchi speaks about Giuseppe Penone’s 2019 exhibition in San Francisco, detailing the various works, their relationships to the artist’s long-standing sculptural practice, and how Penone's art investigates the complexities of nature. This exhibition was on view from September 12 through November 30, 2019, at Gagosian, San Francisco: on.gagosian.com/SEHj9be "Giu...
Takashi Murakami GYATEI² at Gagosian Beverly Hills
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This video shows the exhibition "GYATEI²," at Gagosian Beverly Hills, which presents new works by Takashi Murakami.: on.gagosian.com/QDCgRbi Installation video, "Takashi Murakami: GYATEI²," February 21-April 13, 2019, Gagosian Beverly Hills. Artwork © 2019 Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Video: Trebuchet Interactive
Urs Fischer: Images at Gagosian Beverly Hills
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Urs Fischer: Images at Gagosian Beverly Hills
ANDRÉ BUTZER - Selected Works from Private Collections at Galerie Max Heztler
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ANDRÉ BUTZER - Selected Works from Private Collections at Galerie Max Heztler
Richard Serra Rifts at Gagosian Grosvenor Hill, London
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Richard Serra Rifts at Gagosian Grosvenor Hill, London
CIVILIZATIONS - New Series on Worldly Art, History & Culture 2
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CIVILIZATIONS - New Series on Worldly Art, History & Culture 2
CIVILIZATIONS - New Series on Worldly Art, History & Culture
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CIVILIZATIONS - New Series on Worldly Art, History & Culture
Surveillance video from the April 3 incident at the Dallas Museum of Art
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Surveillance video from the April 3 incident at the Dallas Museum of Art
Titanic recording has been made in the hope that public can identify the tune
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Titanic recording has been made in the hope that public can identify the tune
Στο Ζάππειο μια μέρα περιπατούσα!!! Early 20th c. Greek song, based as I read on a French instrumental tune, based as I read on a piece from a Brazilian opera...
Great to see the dress and shoes I printed means so much to her. At the facility where it was 3D printed I assure you there was no doubt we would be able to print both of the dresses. One of the most unique parts I have ever printed.
La Sorella
The song is la sorella composed by Charles Borel clerc
The song name is LA SORELLA
The song is "La Sorella"
She called the tune the machich in a interview in 1957. m.ruclips.net/video/FVLiZo6Pkak/видео.html She says the name at the 8:38 time slot.
A Smithsonian article says the song is “La Sorella”-a song composed in 1905 by Charles Borel-Clerq.
There is an interview here with the lady who owned this pig music box: ruclips.net/video/FVLiZo6Pkak/видео.html
The Maxixe
Amazing interview! No wonder I see an Alexander Macqueen print on her aesthetics. She used to be his apprentice.
Next level for sure
The tune is la sorella.
She is amazing and so inspirational . The new collection which launched this year is a breathtaking . Love
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fashion always
This was played by one of the survivors, miss Edith Russell, in a lifeboat as the Titanic sunk to prevent the children in the lifeboat from crying.
This song was played by a toy pig music box belonging to fashion designer Edith Rosenbaum, aka Edith Russell, her professional name she used due to anti-German sentiment in Paris post-WWI, and she did business there. She also bred Pekingese toy dogs there and in America. Back to the pig. The song would play when its tail was twisted. It was given to Rosenbaum in 1911 by her mother as a good luck charm (which pigs were considered to be in France) after mum had survived an auto accident. Rosenbaum also survived an accident, the Titanic, carrying the lucky pig onboard her lifeboat and played it to help calm frightened children in the lifeboat. At first, she did not want to leave her jewelry and 19 cases of luggage and was hesitant to board the lifeboat, probably thinking it really wouldn't sink. A Titanic steward grabbed the pig, thinking it was a pet, and threw it into the lifeboat to encourage her to board. It worked, and Rosenbaum went in after it. The cases and jewelry went down on the ship and she later sued White Star Line in one of their most expensive lawsuits. Later in her life, she gave the pig to Walter Lord, author of A Night to Remember, a book about the sinking and later a movie. He donated it to the Royal Maritime Museum in Greenwich, where it remains until this day. I don't think that Rosenbaum was portrayed in any Titanic films, even A Night to Remember, but she is mentioned in the book. In TITANIC, I would have preferred more vignettes about the actual passengers and crew and less about Jack and Rose, but James Cameron had to bring in females and teen girls to ensure maximum box office receipts.
А нормальную одежду шить не пытались?!!!
All other designers fade next to her.
It's eerie knowing Edith Russel played this song on her musical pig to kids who just watched their parents drown.... like she had enough time to care about others during all that wtf...
SHE'S SUPER DUPER AWESOME!!!!!!!!!
I knew it was my mother calling me
That hit me so hard learning that. 😭
The tune this music box is playing is a mixture of The Opening Movement in The Third Act of Martha, and The Lullaby of The Bells, from The Phantom of The Opera, 1943, made and distributed by Universal Studios!
Do you think Charles borel leclerc wrote it subconsciously with that in his mind as it's called the Sorrell March or maxixe
No. The Lullaby of The Bells was written by a Man named Edward Ward, or something like that. It could be The Lullaby of The Bells played backwards. Or, it might even be Indian Love Call from 1936’s Rose Marie, played backwards.
Das it’s die Maxixe.
this sound wanders the hallways at night, and the ghost of Edith Russell comes to collect you for your final voyage ... to the afterlife. In fact, she might be right over your shoulder while you're reading this.
Show some respect dude
@@effooo2000 it's the truth, no disrespect
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I’m just going to say thanks for the designs.
The Maxixe
Love your creations
What is the clear material used with
Ive had favorites as far as 12 years ago but Iris for me since last year has really shifted my perspective. She breaths new life into the Art of design with her passion for nature.
amazing designer
She always collabs with the best artist in the world that is NATURE..
Here is Edith's survival story about the pig and in it she says the song was called "The Maxixe". Fast forward to about the 40 minute mark to hear her story: ruclips.net/video/Zfn1ZQFJcHw/видео.html
She is just too damm cute! LUV!!!
I think She is the new Alexander mcqueen ❤
Darude - Sandstorm
I adore her work! She gives me the goosebumps of awe - lol - like Alexander McQueen used to.
Legend and icon, Edith Russell.
I really would be glad to see this designs at www.4seasonsmagazine.art 🌸
Awesome designer who is Extremely creative...her work is out of this work. After Alexander McQueen she is my favourite designer now....
Her McQueen experience is quite clear
I love how she doesn't have a muse,that means she's adaptable and doesn't just stick to a single type of anything Already loving her even more
acrylic or oil??
Oil for sure
I am interested in her from a business perspective. How would someone sustain a business when you creations are so abstract, avant garde etc. I think a lot of designers only dream of the creative freedom she has. Plus finding the customer who would buy those pieces as well as knowing what to charge.
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I like the 3D printed transparent dress.
Earliest human wear plants leaves on their body and now a days human are trending towards these things in spite of having all things
People who wear these ..... Can not sit, walk , stand comfortably 👎👎👎👎wats a point of designing??
This is more about art than about wearing tho. It's mostly for exhibition and admiring the art work