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Ryan McGinness in Europe by Wendy Dembo

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Master of silhouetted graphics (and perhaps the hardest working man in the art world) Ryan McGinness currently has a series of three solo shows called “NEVERODDOREVEN,” which are taking place across Western Europe this fall. At Curti/Gambuzzi in Milan the installation is in full swing and will be up through 3 November 2006 (pictured right, photos courtesy of Paolo Curti & Annamaria Gambuzzi & Co.) and his show in Amsterdam at Vous Etes Ici opens Saturday, 14 October 2006, and runs through 11 November 2006. (More installation shots Galeria Moriarty opens 24 November 2006 and is up until 8 January 2007. And if that wasn’t enough Ryan for you, some big new paintings of his are in two UK group shows right now. “Saatchi's “USA Today” at the Royal Academy of the Arts until 4 November 2006.

Amsterdam installation photos

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Milan installation photos courtesy of Paolo Curti & Annamaria Gambuzzi & Co. Rm.Milan.1-1 Rm.Milan.2-1 Rm.Milan.3-1 Rm.Milan.4-1

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This entry posted on 12 October 2006 at 2:04 AM
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