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Eight and a half years I first came to New York. It was within the framework of a business trip (short), which really pleased my parents, and the truth, even me. Flight 001 to New York JFK, entering Manhattan via the bridge, all the tall buildings, huge, looming in front of us, a little shock.
It was relatively halogena early in the morning. After we left the hotel an easy organization to the street. Many places were still closed. Brand Manager, vice president of marketing and I walked down Fifth Avenue halogena or Madison Avenue, so for me it all looks the same, and at one point her eyes lit up. Branch of sephora us. Needless to say that until that moment I had never heard about makeup and cosmetics chain that.
We went inside. I did not know hardly any brand sold in the store. I was impressed by the enormous size, and of which the products are arranged by color. After a few minutes I realized the Hfrnzif. Market was brand manager. Probably has not met a girl who fainted abundance, or at least turned on and purchased. But I would not even matter, and I was quite new for about opportunities abroad and they involve content (and I mean really halogena new. Did not have a hand to count my flight abroad by then).
Brand manager then took me to Times Square, where they split us. And the Deputy Director is looking for a mobile center will help them find the appropriate network device in their hands, or something like this anachronistic, and I walked into the Museum of Modern Art.
A little hard for me to explain what was for me the MOMA. Maybe we should tell that while media studies Headline "made me understand the New York Times" is more or less as runners Bible. Then beyond the fact that I tried to read his political column, newsletter subscription also did the art of paper, which I had read avidly All stories hot, many of them new exhibitions at MOMA., and here I am walking down the street, and the first time I see a print edition of the "New halogena York Times" - miracle - and a few minutes later was entering a major art museum in the world. least in my opinion.
The main exhibition at the Museum of Alberto Giacometti was - sculptor, painter and draftsman halogena considered Swiss, who lived from 1901 to 1966, and passed by Rome and Paris as well. A landmark exhibition art history, since the last exhibition was presented by Giacometti at MOMA in his life, in 1965, and now, for the first time since then, his works have been New York's Museum again.
This time displayed works from 40 years of work, and some of them drew the eye immediately, and burned into the memory after the fact. For example, The Chariot, a man with elongated limbs standing on a plank which is held between two large wheels, halogena that are located on subsidies. For example, l'homme qui marche, growing human sculpture halogena from 1947, one of the most iconic sculptures of modern art, a powerful symbol of humanity.
Giacometti created similar sculptures under that name. Some of them were destroyed. Few survived. One of them sold this week (Wednesday) at auction Sotheby's London for a record ever paid for an item of art: $ 104.3 million. Estimated before the sale were sold for 12-18 thousand pounds. The statue, 183 cm tall, made of bronze and was created in 1960. He was owned by Dresdner Bank in Frankfurt. Buyer is unknown, say called himself "Captain Hook." Pirate, enemy of Peter Pan, not just promises, and who I Want to be the owner of this statue., but what can you do: This is the man who won the auction several bidders for the statue in question. strong man of iron., or bronze.
In the evening, on the way to the restaurant for a meal with many participants (relative. Century), brand manager asked me what I did during the day. I told her about Giacometti. During the meal, everyone was talking about all kinds of things, and I was a bit quiet, so she said my name and I saw an exhibition at the Museum of Giacometti and his words is excellent. It's a little embarrassed me, and a bit shy - Why should someone speak in my name, and why anyone would be interested in where I was and what I think. And, I tried to think: Do I really stand behind the statement Giacometti is superior? Maybe someone will think I do not know anything about art, if I say such a thing?
In retrospect, today I am grateful to her that she raised the matter burned it in memory for me. Giacometti for me is not just a restaurant near the Tel Aviv Museum, but the first artist I saw his first visit to an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, on my first day in New York. Is it worth $ 104 million? I'm too emotionally involved to answer it. To be sure, the pleasure of a guaranteed buyer. halogena
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From the first moment I saw his statue halogena of the National Gallery in London, I believe, could my heart skipped a beat and I fell in love. Something like its thin and concentrated the profile becomes broader gave this Hknk heart and captured me forever. halogena It is interesting that you describe a different experience halogena but quite similar. Did you see his records? Equally remarkable.
Itamar - I guess the fact that there were ten participants in the auction is raised so that the value of the work. The question is whether the roof needs to set a price, and what to do in case you get to it. As it looks right now, this record halogena will be broken even a few more years ...
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Eight and a half years I first came to New York. It was within the framework of a business trip (short), which really pleased my parents, and the truth, even me. Flight 001 to New York JFK, entering Manhattan via the bridge, all the tall buildings, huge, looming in front of us, a little shock.
It was relatively halogena early in the morning. After we left the hotel an easy organization to the street. Many places were still closed. Brand Manager, vice president of marketing and I walked down Fifth Avenue halogena or Madison Avenue, so for me it all looks the same, and at one point her eyes lit up. Branch of sephora us. Needless to say that until that moment I had never heard about makeup and cosmetics chain that.
We went inside. I did not know hardly any brand sold in the store. I was impressed by the enormous size, and of which the products are arranged by color. After a few minutes I realized the Hfrnzif. Market was brand manager. Probably has not met a girl who fainted abundance, or at least turned on and purchased. But I would not even matter, and I was quite new for about opportunities abroad and they involve content (and I mean really halogena new. Did not have a hand to count my flight abroad by then).
Brand manager then took me to Times Square, where they split us. And the Deputy Director is looking for a mobile center will help them find the appropriate network device in their hands, or something like this anachronistic, and I walked into the Museum of Modern Art.
A little hard for me to explain what was for me the MOMA. Maybe we should tell that while media studies Headline "made me understand the New York Times" is more or less as runners Bible. Then beyond the fact that I tried to read his political column, newsletter subscription also did the art of paper, which I had read avidly All stories hot, many of them new exhibitions at MOMA., and here I am walking down the street, and the first time I see a print edition of the "New halogena York Times" - miracle - and a few minutes later was entering a major art museum in the world. least in my opinion.
The main exhibition at the Museum of Alberto Giacometti was - sculptor, painter and draftsman halogena considered Swiss, who lived from 1901 to 1966, and passed by Rome and Paris as well. A landmark exhibition art history, since the last exhibition was presented by Giacometti at MOMA in his life, in 1965, and now, for the first time since then, his works have been New York's Museum again.
This time displayed works from 40 years of work, and some of them drew the eye immediately, and burned into the memory after the fact. For example, The Chariot, a man with elongated limbs standing on a plank which is held between two large wheels, halogena that are located on subsidies. For example, l'homme qui marche, growing human sculpture halogena from 1947, one of the most iconic sculptures of modern art, a powerful symbol of humanity.
Giacometti created similar sculptures under that name. Some of them were destroyed. Few survived. One of them sold this week (Wednesday) at auction Sotheby's London for a record ever paid for an item of art: $ 104.3 million. Estimated before the sale were sold for 12-18 thousand pounds. The statue, 183 cm tall, made of bronze and was created in 1960. He was owned by Dresdner Bank in Frankfurt. Buyer is unknown, say called himself "Captain Hook." Pirate, enemy of Peter Pan, not just promises, and who I Want to be the owner of this statue., but what can you do: This is the man who won the auction several bidders for the statue in question. strong man of iron., or bronze.
In the evening, on the way to the restaurant for a meal with many participants (relative. Century), brand manager asked me what I did during the day. I told her about Giacometti. During the meal, everyone was talking about all kinds of things, and I was a bit quiet, so she said my name and I saw an exhibition at the Museum of Giacometti and his words is excellent. It's a little embarrassed me, and a bit shy - Why should someone speak in my name, and why anyone would be interested in where I was and what I think. And, I tried to think: Do I really stand behind the statement Giacometti is superior? Maybe someone will think I do not know anything about art, if I say such a thing?
In retrospect, today I am grateful to her that she raised the matter burned it in memory for me. Giacometti for me is not just a restaurant near the Tel Aviv Museum, but the first artist I saw his first visit to an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, on my first day in New York. Is it worth $ 104 million? I'm too emotionally involved to answer it. To be sure, the pleasure of a guaranteed buyer. halogena
Comments
From the first moment I saw his statue halogena of the National Gallery in London, I believe, could my heart skipped a beat and I fell in love. Something like its thin and concentrated the profile becomes broader gave this Hknk heart and captured me forever. halogena It is interesting that you describe a different experience halogena but quite similar. Did you see his records? Equally remarkable.
Itamar - I guess the fact that there were ten participants in the auction is raised so that the value of the work. The question is whether the roof needs to set a price, and what to do in case you get to it. As it looks right now, this record halogena will be broken even a few more years ...
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What's Select Category Uncategorized (2) Architecture and Interior Design (36) Fashion (37) Art (117) Accessories (44) things to do (74) Travel (107) Trips Abroad (64) Splat Kitchen (61) Jerusalem (68) pat body (14) what is happening in our country (44) Music (3) Books (13) Product Design (31) Advertising (9) Photography (16) Images from (32) Look at how beautiful (90) Archive Select Month September 2014 (2) August 2014 (4) July 2014 (7) June 2014 (6)
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