Poster by Hap Hadley for The General (Buster Keaton and Clyde Bruckman, 1926)
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oozey mess
The Stonewall Inn
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Game Changer & Make Some Noise

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Love Begins
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RMH
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Phantogram Three
Cookie Run:Kingdom Official!

Product Placement
The Bowery Presents
Fieri Frames
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Interview Vampire Daily
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Poster by Hap Hadley for The General (Buster Keaton and Clyde Bruckman, 1926)
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Mario Botta San Carlino, Lake Lugano, Switzerland The life-size wooden model of the cross section of the church San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane in Rome was built in 1999 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the birth of Francesco Borromini and to celebrate the exhibition at the Cantonal Museum of Art in Lugano. The model was placed on a square platform anchored a few meters from the shore. The wooden structure, nearly 33 meters high, was composed of 35’000 planks with a thickness of 4.5 cm, modularly mounted with a separation of 1 cm and held together with steel cables fixed to a steel frame. San Carlino graced Lugano lakeside until October 2003, when it was dismantled.
Isamu Noguchi: Time Lock
1944 - 1945
Languedoc marble
Sergei Isupov
Mi a fasz történt, hogy az ikea klippan kanapé, ami régen a "csak veszek gyorsan valamit, hogy le lehessen ülni" kategória volt, most 100.000 forint?
– biktorÚr beleklippantott?
– Bele.
Materra Ceramics
István Holló
PIERRE JEANNERET (1896–1967), Pair of 'Kangourou' Chairs, designed 1955
István HOLLÓ: “Agamemnon”
2017. 30x23cm