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Pimp My Doll by Carol T Chung
Pimp My Doll is a plushie exhibition taking place in Venice, Italy from 24 March (launch event at 7pm) to 21 April 2006. In addition to the majority of French artists, there will also be artists from all around the globe participating. Exploring the fetishistic consumption of these plushies/dolls, the exhibit seeks to question the relation between the artist, the doll and the collector. With over two dozen artists, it's bound to be a vivid showcase of international talent.
Studio Camuffo
Cannaregio 4132
30131 Venezia
Italy
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