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Artist: Matteo Thun
"Le Damigelle in Craquelet" White Porcelain Vase by Matteo Thun
By Matteo Thun
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Matteo Thun, Italian (1952 - )
Title: Le Damigelle in Craquelet
Year: circa 2008
Medium: Porcelain
Size: 15 x 7 x 7 inches
Produced by Orlando Andrian and Claudio Gambalonga...
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2015 "Fold", Häusler Contemporary, Munich, Germany
"Folded Flat" Galerie Ruzicska, Salzburg, Austria
2014 "Turn the green light on", Institut Français in Palais Clam-Gallas, Vienna, Austria
"over again forever" Galerie Steinek, Vienna, Austria
2013 Sébastien de Ganay, "Carton Sculptures", rauminhalt harald bichler, Vienna, Austria
St. Moritz Art Masters, Schlosserei, St. Moritz, Switzerland
"you are here", Galerie Günter Salzmann, Innsbruck, Austria
2010 Presentation of the "All in one"-project, Galerie Renos Xippas, Paris, France
2009 "Catalogue", Daniel Abate Galeria, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2005 "Máscaras, más cajas, más caras", Daniel Abate Galeria, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2004 "Artist Quarterly", Sotheby’s, Vienna, Austria
2002 Galerie Jacqueline Rabouan-Moussion, Paris, France
2001 "Blanchiment d’argent et haute couture", Galerie Jacqueline Rabouan-Moussion, Paris, France
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