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Jun262011

MAURIZIO ALTIERI AT SOME/THINGS EXHIBITION / & HE WENT TO THE SEA IN HIS CARRIAGE & HORSES







& HE WENT TO THE SEA IN HIS CARRIAGE & HORSES, which opened at SOME/THINGS SECRET on THURSDAY 23 JUNE, features a very special furniture piece by CARPE DIEM founder MAURIZIO ALTIERI— NEVER PREVIOUSLY PUT INTO PRODUCTION, NOW MADE AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY AT SOME/THINGS. The exhibition is part of a continuing collaboration between SOME/THINGS & Altieri, which began with an exclusive and intimate look inside his home & Atelier in Perugia, photographed by MONIKA BIELSKYTE for SOME/THINGS CHAPTER004.

& HE WENT TO THE SEA IN HIS CARRIAGE & HORSES FEATURES A VARIETY OF OBJECTS FROM THE ARCHIVES, IN ADDITION TO THOSE CREATED EXCLUSIVELY FOR SOME/THINGS BY ARTISTS & DESIGNERS AS DIVERSE AS ADRIEN DIRAND, AMINE EON AMHARECH, AOI KOTSUHIROI, BERNARD DELLETREZ, BERNHARD EDMAIER, BORIS BIDJAN SABERI, DEBRA BAXTER, DUSTIN EDWARD ARNOLD & NICHOLAS ALAN COPE, GREG CHAIT / THE ELDER STATESMAN, GUIDI, JOSEPH DIRAND, KEI KAGAMI, MICHELE LAMY, MAURIZIO ALTIERI / CARPE DIEM, NICOLAS ANDREAS TARALIS & NORA RENAUD, NICHOLAS JULITTA, PARIS KAIN / ABRAXAS REX, PAUL HARNDEN, RICK OWENS, & VALUS ARCHIVA.

THE EXHIBITION ALSO LAUNCHED A COLLECTION OF SOME/THINGS LIMITE/EDITIONS INTERIOR DESIGN OBJECTS. AN ONGOING PROJECT, SPECIALISING IN ARTISANAL WORKMANSHIP, UNIQUE HAND-FINISHED TREATMENTS, AGED METALS, & WOODS.

exhibition by appointment only / for more information contact gallery[at]someslashthings[dot]com
press enquiries press[at]someslashthings[dot]com





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