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- Contemporary Art
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- Roman Opałka
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- Águeda Ruiz Prada
- Luxury Art Piece
- Wurm Body House
- Ballon Skirt Style
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- Purple Striped Dress
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- Fragmented Artwork
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Águeda Ruiz de la Prada’s 2011 ‘Embossed Plush Coat’ – a striking photographic study of luxurious texture and form. This red plush garment, presented on a pedestal, embodies opulence & minimalist style.
A vibrant explosion of purple and colorful stripes defines this Long Ballon Dress by Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada, capturing the joyful Spanish designer's signature aesthetic and inviting you to embrace its playful elegance.
Explore Erwin Wurm’s ‘The Body As The House’: a minimalist stone sculpture installation evoking solitude & fragmentation. Contemporary minimalism meets surrealism – a quiet, contemplative piece.
Discover 'Okinosima' by yoi kawakubo – a serene digital landscape featuring a torii gate in minimalist Japanese style. Explore themes of spirituality & nature through this captivating artwork.
Explore Roman Opałka’s ‘OPALKA 1965/1 - ∞’, a mesmerizing monochrome series counting to infinity. Minimalist, textured canvases & unique chronological ordering – a captivating conceptual art piece.