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Divus Vespasianus (continue)
Divus Vespasianus (Divine Vespasian) exhibition continues to the Palatino and Roman Forum. Article: Colosseum exhibit focuses on taxes, toilets, public works
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Divus Vespasianus
Divus Vespasianus exhibition at the Colosseum focuses on taxes, toilets, and public works of the Flavian dynasty and it’s founder Emperor Vespasian. Above the interior exhibit halls. Article: Colosseum exhibit focuses on taxes, toilets, public works
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Isamu Noguchi, ‘Listening to Stone’
Isamu Noguchi was one of the twentieth century’s most important and critically acclaimed sculptors. Through a lifetime of artistic experimentation, he created sculptures, gardens, furniture and lighting designs, ceramics, architecture, and set designs. His work, at once subtle and bold, traditional and modern, set a new standard for the reintegration of the arts. Born…
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The Queensboro Bridge
The Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge, also know as the 59th Street Bridge is a two-level double cantilever bridge over the East River in New York City. Designed by architect Henry Hornbostel and completed in 1909, it connects the borough of Queens with Manhattan, passing over Roosevelt Island. The bridge is flanked on its northern side…
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Andy Goldsworthy, Storm King Wall
The wall was built stone-by-stone upon the remnants of an old farm wall that Goldsworthy found in the woods overlooking Moodna Creek, at Storm King’s eastern boundary. Rising to a maximum height of about five feet, it follows a path the artist chose—winding through a row of trees that grew from seeds to saplings to…
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Kings of Convenience, Made in Norway
Kings of Convenience from Bergen, Norway at The Bowery Ballroom in New York, September 2009. Videos from the concert: Boat Behind, Know-How featuring Fiest who made a surprise appearance.