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The Wapping Project Bankside Opens 2011 with Photographs by Christopher Thomas

LONDON.- The Wapping Project Bankside opens 2011 with Munich based German photographer, Christopher Thomas. New York Sleeps: Photographs by Christopher Thomas, 2001-2009 (Prestel 2009, 2nd ed 2010) is a series of black and white images shot using a cus…

The Wapping Project Bankside Opens 2011 with New York Sleeps: Photographs by Christopher Thomas

LONDON.- The Wapping Project Bankside opens 2011 with Munich based German photographer, Christopher Thomas. New York Sleeps: Photographs by Christopher Thomas, 2001-2009 (Prestel 2009, 2nd ed 2010) is a series of black and white images shot using a cus…

The Wapping Project Bankside opens 2011 with New York Sleeps: Photographs by Christopher Thomas

LONDON.- The Wapping Project Bankside opens 2011 with Munich based German photographer, Christopher Thomas. New York Sleeps: Photographs by Christopher Thomas, 2001-2009 (Prestel 2009, 2nd ed 2010) is a series of black and white images shot using a cus…

Exhibition Examines Return to Classicism in European Art Between World Wars

NEW YORK, NY.- Rising from the ruins and horror of World War I, European art and culture returned to the classical past, seeking tranquility, order, and enduring values. Artists turned away from prewar experimentalism and embraced the heroic human figu…

Exhibition Examines Return to Classicism in European Art Between World Wars

NEW YORK, NY.- Rising from the ruins and horror of World War I, European art and culture returned to the classical past, seeking tranquility, order, and enduring values. Artists turned away from prewar experimentalism and embraced the heroic human figu…

Guggenheim Announces "Art in France, Italy, and Germany, 1918-1936

NEW YORK, NY.- Rising from the ruins and horror of World War I, European art and culture returned to the classical past, seeking tranquility, order, and enduring values. Artists turned away from prewar experimentalism and embraced the heroic human figu…

Guggenheim Announces "Art in France, Italy, and Germany, 1918-1936"

NEW YORK, NY.- Rising from the ruins and horror of World War I, European art and culture returned to the classical past, seeking tranquility, order, and enduring values. Artists turned away from prewar experimentalism and embraced the heroic human figu…

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