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Events Summer 2003
Spazio Oberdan: Photographs by William
Klein, 9th July - 28th September
Viale Vittorio Veneto 2 • MM1 Porta Venezia.Open Tues-Sun
10.00-19.30, open until 22.00 on Tues and Thurs, Mon
closed. E 4.10. Info: 02.7740.6302, 02.7740.6300.
9th July-28th September: Paris + Klein.
Photographs by William Klein, an American who has lived
in Paris for over 50 years. Over a hundred photos, in
black and white and in colour, of the streets, the people,
the policemen, market, politicians, footballers, all
the facets of a unique city, depicted with Klein's invariable
irony. Inauguration Tues 8th July, 18.30.
PAC: Yinka Shonibare, 26th June-14th September
(PAC - Contemporary Art Pavilion) Via Palestro 14 •
MM1 Palestro.
Open Tues-Sun 9.30-19.00, Thurs until 22.00, Mon closed.
E 5.20. Tel. 02.783.330, 02.7602.0400, 02.7600.9085,
www.pac-milano.org.
26th June-14th September: Yinka Shonibare. Eighteen
works comprising installations, sculptures and photographs
by this Angli-Nigerian artist. Organised by the Israel
Museum, Jerusalem. Shonibare was born in London in 1962
and grew up in Nigeria and the UK. His works are often
based on the theme of contacts between European and
traditional African cultures.
Spazio Oberdan: Paris + Klein, until
28th September
Viale Vittorio Veneto 2 • MM1 Porta Venezia.
Open Tues-Sun 10.00-19.30, open until 22.00 on Tues
and Thurs, Mon closed. E 4.10. Info: 02.7740.6302, 02.7740.6300.
9th July-28th September: Paris + Klein.
Photographs by William Klein, an American who has lived
in Paris for over 50 years. Over a hundred photos, in
black and white and in colour, of the streets, the people,
the policemen, market, politicians, footballers, all
the facets of a unique city, depicted with Klein's invariable
irony. Inauguration Tues 8th July, 18.30.
Padiglione
d'Arte Contemporanea: Yinka Shonibare, until 14th September
(PAC - Contemporary Art Pavilion) Via Palestro 14 •
MM1 Palestro.
Open Tues-Sun 9.30-19.00, Thurs until 22.00, Mon closed.
E 5.20. Tel. 02.783.330, 02.7602.0400, 02.7600.9085,
www.pac-milano.org.
26th June-14th September:
Yinka Shonibare. "Double Dress",
eighteen works comprising installations, sculptures
and photographs by this Anglo-Nigerian artist. Organised
by the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Shonibare was born
in London in 1962 and grew up in Nigeria and the UK.
His works are often based on the theme of contacts between
European and traditional African cultures.
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