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MATVEY LEVENSTEIN
OCTOBER 2007 - DECEMBER 2007
Matvey Levenstein presents works strictly related to the city of Rome - his still lives start from his own snapshots of the city, and are carefully executed so as to reveal no brush marks.
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Five Paintings
APRIL 2007 - MAY 2007
Max Renkel’s second solo show at the Galleria Lorcan O’Neill Roma unveils five new paintings, each of which examines the female figure through uniform colors and an absence of shadow.
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RACHEL WHITEREAD
FEBRUARY 2007 - APRIL 2007
Rachel Whiteread’s works are pieces of domestic furniture – chairs, stools, cabinets, and shelves – which support or contain cast cardboard boxes, closed with tape and ready to be moved.
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DON BROWN
DECEMBER 2006 - JANUARY 2007
In these works, Down Brown avoids the heroics of classical portraiture, while employing formal craftsmanship that overtly alludes to both the rigidity and beauty of ancient Greek sculpture.
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FRANCESCO CLEMENTE
MAY 2006 - AUGUST 2006
In Francesco Clemente’s installation, thirty-two jewel-like watercoloured self-portraits face a dramatic new painting called Pantheon, the largest single canvas the artist has ever made.
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