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SHANGHAI WORLD FINANCIAL CENTER 3RD ANNIVERSARY

At over 492 meters tall, the award-winning Shanghai World Financial Center rises like a beacon above the Lujiazui financial district, Celebrating its 3rd anniversary this month, the building is not only an icon on the Shanghai skyline, but a thriving office and lifestyle hub in Lujiazui in its own right, and an essential part of life in Shanghai.

Suring the 3rd anniversary, SWFC is pushing a series of ‘Culture & Art’ events in the building. Mori Group is using the ‘City Center of Culture’ as for the SWFC project, a tried and tested method in their Roppongi Hills project in Japan. It is the trademark of the Mori Group.

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NIK CHRISTENSEN “THE LOWER DEPTHS”

Galerie Gabriel Rolt is proud to present an exhibition of new works by Nik Christensen. Black ink applied to paper with brushes and the artist’s hands are the age-old tools with which Nik Christensen creates his beguiling works — images which seem to emerge from the subconscious whilst flaunting their own dexterity. The Lower Depths, Christensen’s third solo exhibition with Galerie Gabriel Rolt, finds endless possibilities within the limitations of its media, segueing a range of techniques within single pictures to join the complex with the primordial.

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SETH: The Great Northern Brotherhood of Canadian Cartoonists

Seth will be in NYC this Wednesday for the opening of his new exhibit, THE GREAT NORTHERN BROTHERHOOD OF CANADIAN CARTOONISTS at the Adam Baumgold Gallery. The exhibition will remain on view through October 12th to November 23rd.

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Till All Is Green

Yojiro Imasaka: Benefit Show for Children Affected by the Japan Earthquake

MIYAKO YOSHINAGA art prospects is pleased to present Till All Is Green, a special art exhibition on view from October 12th through October 22nd, 2011, with reception and silent auction on Thursday, October 20th.

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JéRôME BEL “THE SHOW MUST GO ON”

Jérôme Bel always directs his political and critical gaze onto the medium of dance itself. His foremost work is “The Show Must Go On”, now brought to Japan in a localized version co-presented by the Saitama Arts Theater.

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