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coppeliagirl is a 35 year old woman from Paris, France.
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May 8, 4:31pm
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galerierx.com
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Tenir debout by Françoise Pétrovitch
Le Monde.fr : Richard Serra, 375 tonnes dart - Culture
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Promenade de Richard Serra au Grand Palais 
from May 7 to June 15, 2008

Monumenta 2008
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Monumenta 2008 : Promenade

    In the nave of the Grand Palais, Richard Serra disrupts our relationship to the architectural setting and offers a unique experience designed to challenge our perception of balance and gravity. Visitors experience Richard Serra's installation for MONUMENTA 2008 - evocatively entitled Promenade - as a radical, poetic landscape of steel, minimalist yet full of movement. An alarming confrontation with the space of the Grand Palais, guaranteed to move and disturb.
corporate website - travel the world of Herm&s
Liked it May 8, 12:20pm 1 review fashion http://lesailes.hermes.com/na/en/
les Ailes d'Hermès

Discover: 2 notebooks for 3 wishes, the scarf blowing machine, print your own Kelly bag and more in a quirky, poetic journey through the world of Hermès.

If you were given 3 wishes, to be instantly granted, what would they be?
the girl and the gorilla
Liked it May 6, 5:17am 1 review shopping, fashion http://www.thegirlandthegorilla.de/pa...
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Knit hats & accessories inspired by the glamour of yesteryear
Louise Bourgeois - Centre Pompidou - Paris - EVENE
Liked it May 5, 7:04am 1 review arts, art http://www.evene.fr/culture/agenda/lo...
Louise Bourgeois
Lieu : Centre Pompidou - Paris
Dates : du 27 Février 2008 au 2 Juin 2008




Louise Bourgeois, Crouching Spider, 2003
TATEetc. Nancy Spero and Helmut Lang on Louise Bourgeois
Liked it May 5, 6:54am 0 review arts, art http://www.tate.org.uk/tateetc/issue1...
May 5, 6:51am
    What modern art means is that you have to keep finding new ways to express yourself, to express the problems, that there are no settled ways, no fixed approach. This is a painful situation, and modern art is about this painful situation of having no absolutely definite way of expressing yourself. This is why modern art will continue, because this condition remains; it is the modern human condition. (...) [Modern art] is about the hurt of not being able to express yourself properly, to express your intimate relations, your unconscious, to trust the world enough to express yourself directly in it. It is about trying to be sane in this situation, of being tentatively and temporarily sane by expressing yourself. (...) It is about the difficulty of being a self because one is neglected. Everywhere in the modern world there is neglect, the need to be recognized, which is not satisfied. Art is a way of recognizing oneself, which is why it will always be modern.


Louise Bourgeois, interview with Donald Kuspit, 1988
Les murs ont la parole & Gérard-Aimé / Photos.Neteyes.fr
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Les murs ont la parole © Gérard-Aimé
Prise de vue Mai 1968