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Artist: Akiko Ida and Pierre Javelle
Gonfleur
By Akiko Ida and Pierre Javelle
Located in White Plains, NY
Chromogenic print in diptych format from the Minimiam series. Depicts workers inflating raisins, to make grapes. In celadon, yellow and blue.
Facemounted in plexiglas. No need for ...
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2010s Conceptual Akiko Ida and Pierre Javelle Color Photography
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Un o Deux Sucres
By Akiko Ida and Pierre Javelle
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A witty and whimsical chromogenic print in diptych format from the Minimiam Series by Akiko Ida and Pierre Javelle. This small scale scene in green, yellow, blue, red, and white dep...
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Ben & Jerry's
By Akiko Ida and Pierre Javelle
Located in White Plains, NY
photographic work from the "Minimiam" series by French artists. Depicting
A witty and whimsical chromogenic print in diptych format from the Minimiam Series by Akiko Ida and Pie...
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Christian Rothmann (born 1954 in Kędzierzyn, Poland ) is a painter, photographer, and graphic artist.
In 1976 he first studied at the “Hochschule für Gestaltung” in Offenbach, Germany and moved to Berlin in 1977, where he graduated in 1983 at the “Hochschule der Künste”. From 1983 to 1995 he taught at the university as a lecturer and as an artist with a focus on screenprinting and American art history. To date, a versatile body of work has been created, which includes not only paintings but also long-standing photo projects, videos, and public art.
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