133. 是的,你知道吗?(这些是我们的皇室成员变成奴隶了吗?),二千零二十一 by Artsoul Kojo 高清作品[13%]

Yadesheɛ na mo adane wɔn nkoa no? (Are these our royals turned into slaves?), 2021

材质 :Acrylic, ink, glitter and charcoal on wood panel 尺寸 :244 × 244 × 5 cm Painting

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是的,你知道吗?(这些是我们的皇室成员变成奴隶了吗?),二千零二十一-Artsoul Kojo(Ghanaian, b. 1996)

英文名称:Yadesheɛ na mo adane wɔn nkoa no? (Are these our royals turned into slaves?), 2021-Artsoul Kojo

134. 阿萨塞·克朗娜·莫迪·阿丹·德瓦:不?(你把那片圣地变成市场了吗?)(2021年) by Artsoul Kojo 高清作品[13%]

Asaase kronkron na mode adane ɛdwa no? (Is that a holy land you have turned into a market?) (2021) | Available for Sale

材质 :Acrylic, ink, glitter and charcoal on wood panel 尺寸 :244 × 122 × 5 cm Painting

阿萨塞·克朗娜·莫迪·阿丹·德瓦:不?(你把那片圣地变成市场了吗?)(2021年)-Artsoul Kojo(Ghanaian, b. 1996)

英文名称:Asaase kronkron na mode adane ɛdwa no? (Is that a holy land you have turned into a market?) (2021) | Available for Sale-Artsoul Kojo

135. 为蔡国强播放的视频安装视图:达芬奇·多波沃,巴西中央文化银行,里约热内卢(2013年) by Cai Guo-Qiang 蔡国强 高清作品[13%]

Installation view of videos shown for Cai Guo-Qiang: Da Vincis do Povo, Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro (2013)

材质 : 尺寸 : Installation

为蔡国强播放的视频安装视图:达芬奇·多波沃,巴西中央文化银行,里约热内卢(2013年)-Cai Guo-Qiang 蔡国强

英文名称:Installation view of videos shown for Cai Guo-Qiang: Da Vincis do Povo, Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro (2013)-Cai Guo-Qiang 蔡国强

138. 女士和独角兽,听到了吗`The Lady and the Unicorn, Hearing by Old Master 高清作品[13%]

AF-The Lady and the Unicorn, Hearing

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女士和独角兽,听到了吗-老主人

-The Lady and the Unicorn is the modern title given to a series of six tapestries created in the style of mille-fleurs (meaning: \"thousand flowers\") and woven in Flanders from wool and silk, from designs (\"cartoons\") drawn in Paris around 1500.
The lady plays a portative organ on top of a table covered with an Oriental rug. Her maidservant stands to the opposite side and operates the bellows. The lion and unicorn once again frame the scene holding up the pennants. Just as on all the other tapestries, the unicorn is to the lady\'s left and the lion to her right - a common denominator to all the tapestries.