112. 虽然现在离开了这个行业,但她一生都在悉尼三个商业廊工作过,有三个孩子,每一个都来自每个艺术家,但哀叹这一事实,而不三个小狗屎中没有一个会去看她或关心她,2021。 by Dale Frank 高清作品[27%]

Although now left the industry she had worked for three Sydney commercial galleries all her life and had three children, each fathered by an artist from each gallery, but bemoaned the fact than none of the three little shits would visit or cared about her, 2021

材质 :Colour and metallic pigments, black aluminium, acrylic in easycast resin, epoxyglass, on perspex 尺寸 :200 × 180 cm Painting

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虽然现在离开了这个行业,但她一生都在悉尼三个商业廊工作过,有三个孩子,每一个都来自每个艺术家,但哀叹这一事实,而不三个小狗屎中没有一个会去看她或关心她,2021。-戴尔·弗兰克(Australian, b. 1959)

英文名称:Although now left the industry she had worked for three Sydney commercial galleries all her life and had three children, each fathered by an artist from each gallery, but bemoaned the fact than none of the three little shits would visit or cared about her, 2021-Dale Frank

116. 城市里什么都没有,只有死亡;卡斯特尔巴黎公主街14号;如果没有恶魔[三部作品];1964-65 - 安迪·沃霍尔(1928-1987)和杰拉德·马兰加(1943年) 高清作品[27%]

Nothing in the City, Only Death; Castel\'s 14 Rue de Princesse, Paris; What If There Were No Diabiness [Three Works]; 1964-65

  • Andy Warhol (1928 - 1987) and Gerard Malanga (b. 1943)
  • Nothing in the City, Only Death; Castel\'s 14 Rue de Princesse, Paris; What If There Were No Diabiness [Three Works]; 1964-65
  • Nothing in the City, Only Death; Castel\'s 14 Rue de Princesse, Paris; What If There Were No Diabiness [Three Works]; 1964-65-ANDY-WARHOL-(1928---1987)-AND-GERARD-MALANGA-(B.-1943)
    (城市里什么都没有,只有死亡;卡斯特尔巴黎公主街14号;如果没有恶魔[三部作品];1964-65-安迪·沃霍尔(1928-1987)和杰拉德·马兰加(1943年))

    119. Rachel受1980年加拉加斯当代艺术博物馆展出作品启发创作迷宫式变色 by Carlos Cruz-Diez 高清作品[27%]

    Labyrinthe Transchromies Rachel Inspirada em obra exposta no Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Caracas em 1980, 1980

    材质 :Policarbonato 尺寸 :244 × 122 × 3 cm Installation

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    Rachel受1980年加拉加斯当代艺术博物馆展出作品启发创作迷宫式变色-卡洛斯·克鲁兹·迪兹(Venezuelan, 1923–2019)

    英文名称:Labyrinthe Transchromies Rachel Inspirada em obra exposta no Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Caracas em 1980, 1980-Carlos Cruz-Diez