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DAVID PALLADINI
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Home-for-All in Rikuzentakata Japan a collaboration between Toyo Ito , Kumiko Inui, Sou Fujimoto and Akihisa hirata @YukiSumner @soufujimoto @julianworrall
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“The exhibition is a veritable supernova of Modernism and Minimalism, with a stunning selection of models, drawings and photographs displayed by an illustrious lineup including Toyo Ito, Kazuyo Sejima, Ryue Nishizawa, Sou Fujimoto, Akihisa Hirata and Junya Ishigami." Architizer reviews A Japanese Constellation: Toyo Ito, SANAA, and Beyond, which opens this Sunday.
[Installation view of A Japanese Constellation: Toyo Ito, SANAA, and Beyond. The Museum of Modern Art, New York, March 13-July 4, 2016. © 2016 The Museum of Modern Art. Photo: Thomas Griesel]
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Remarkable Japanese Timber Structures
House of Japanese Cedar by Suga Shotaro / Suga Atelier
Center Pompidou-Metz by Shigeru Ban Architects Europe
Kitazawa Kenchiku Factor by Fumiko Misawa + Masahiro Inayama
Sea-Folk Museum by Naito Architect & Associates
Church Sun-pu by Taira Nishizawa
Sumika Pavilion by Toyo Ito & Associates, Architects
Final Wooden House by Sou Fujimoto Architects
Yusuhara Wooden Bridge Museum by Kengo Kuma and Associates
Woods Of Net by Takaharu + Yui Tezuka / Tezuka Architects
Mokuzai Kaikan by Tomohiko Yamanashi / Nikken Sekkei + Takeyuki Katsuya / NSD
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Rise of the golden moon Art Print By Picomodi
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Surreal Astronauts Paintings by Scott Listfield
Scott Listfield (b. 1976, Boston, MA) is known for his paintings featuring a lone exploratory astronaut lost in a landscape cluttered with pop culture icons, corporate logos, and tongue-in-cheek science fiction references. Scott studied art at Dartmouth College, which was maybe not the brightest thing to do. After some time spent abroad, Scott returned to America where, right around the year 2001, Scott began painting astronauts and, sometimes, dinosaurs. Scott has been profiled in Wired Magazine, the Boston Globe, and online at Big Red and Shiny. Additionally, his work has appeared in New American Paintings in 2005 and 2008, and he has exhibited extensively in Boston, and less extensively in Los Angeles, New York, and Miami.
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Jose Dávila, Elephant and the feather (2016).
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Jose Dávila, The Stone that the Builder Rejected (2017).
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“Leaving the theater, my girls felt as empowered as their brother usually does after seeing one of the many blockbusters built for him. They never commented on how pretty Rey is. They never had to flinch because Rey was a sexual object to some man in power. They just felt strong. Equal. I can only imagine how the film will feel to girls in parts of the world where women are not allowed control over their own bodies or hearts or minds. Imagine a generation of both sexes, growing up believing that girls are powerful. Imagine the force of a billion girls realizing that, one day, they can rule the galaxy.” - Nicole Sperling on Daisy Ridley’s Rey from Star Wars: The Force Awakens
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Ayer dejamos una tablet personalizada en la FNAC de Sevilla, era demasiado tentador.
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