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Bernard AubertinLivre brulé, 1974
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Bernard AubertinDessin de feu circulaire, 1973
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Bernard AubertinDessin de feu, 1974
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Bernard AubertinDessin de feu, 1974
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Matteo NegriL'Ego Mondrian, 2016
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Isabella NazzarriDiscesa consapevole, 2017
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Isabella NazzarriTropicana, 2017
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Isabella NazzarriGiardino, 2017
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Isabella NazzarriTramonto in città, 2017
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Isabella NazzarriL'imprevedibilità delle rocce, 2017
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Viviana VallaSenza titolo #2, 2018
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Viviana VallaSenza titolo #3, 2018
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Viviana VallaSenza titolo #4, 2018
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Viviana VallaPadania, 2018
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Luca SerraAñil (Huella), 2017
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Luca SerraAñil 181 - Fig.4, 2017
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Luca SerraAñil (berliner), 2017
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Luca SerraCabezo, 2017
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Luca SerraCabezo, 2017
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Matteo NegriBaia di Yellowknife, 2018
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Matteo NegriCratere delle alture di Gale, 2018
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Matteo NegriTramonto a Shalbatana, 2018
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Tomas RajlichUntitled, 1969
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Tomas RajlichUntitled, 1967
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Tomas RajlichUntitled, 1970
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Tomas RajlichUntitled, 1970
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Tomas RajlichUntitled, 1972
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Tomas RajlichUntitled, 1971
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Yasuo SumiUntitled, 2010
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Yasuo SumiUntitled, 2010
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Yasuo SumiUntitled, 2011
WOPART, the first convention of paper art takes place during the month of September in Lugano.
After last year’s success it is preparing for the 2018 edition that lands between 20th and the
23rd September in Lugano.
The exhibition of work on paper from Ancient to Modern, Contemporary art represents today the most anticipated event for collectors that gravitate on the Swiss Ticino.
On top of this, it is an occasion for events such as: public exhibitions, meetings between galleries, members of the public, companies and institutions.
In the 2018 edition they reach out more than 90 major galleries from 14 countries that will show exhibits that range from drawings to oil paintings, from graphics
to photography.
WOPART, which last year welcomed more than 9000 visitors and recorded a significant volume of sales, will branch out its exhibition path in 2018, as well as the display contents that have demonstrated to attract the rating of all the collectors’ faces.
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