First, the Japanese pavilion with Chiharu Shiota. Second, the Russian pavilion with Irina Nakhova. The third... I don't remember...sorry. The fourth, the Hungarian pavilion with Szilard Cseke.
Cool, I like it, the Japanese piece is grand. The Russian one too, and significant. Have a nice time in Venice and thanks for a personal minireport :] Magda
Cool, I like it, the Japanese piece is grand. The Russian one too, and significant.
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Magda
wish we had easy access to art shows here in malaysia
ReplyDeleteSO So Cool!
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