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  • Azuma Makoto working on an artistic creation on his computer screen<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_008.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working on an artistic creation on his computer screen<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_007.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working on an artistic creation on his computer screen<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_006.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working on an artistic creation on his computer screen<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_001cc.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his artist's studio with noticeboard<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_011.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his artist's studio with noticeboard<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_014.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his artist's studio with noticeboard<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_013.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his artist's studio with noticeboard<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_012.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his artist's studio with noticeboard<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_001d.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with his botanical collection<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_021.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with Bonsai in space<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_015.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_040.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_039.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_038.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_037.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_036.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_035.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_033.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_032.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_030.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_029.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_028.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with his botanical collection<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_027.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with his botanical collection<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_025.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with his botanical collection<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_024.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with his botanical collection<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_022.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto playing his guitar on a botanical sofa<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_018.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto playing his guitar on a botanical sofa<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_017.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with Bonsai in space<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_016.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his flower workshop<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_004.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his flower workshop<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_002.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto playing his guitar on a botanical sofa<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_001e.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with his botanical collection<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_001c.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his flower workshop<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_001a.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_034.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_031.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with his botanical collection<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_023.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto playing his guitar on a botanical sofa<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_020.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his flower workshop<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_003.JPG
  • Art installation of mannequin and dog sculptures. Claremont Road, Leytonstone, London. Claremont Road, ran immediately next to the Central line, and was completely occupied by protesters. The road became a vibrant squatter community full of site specific art installations. 92-year-old Dolly Watson was an original resident refused the D.O.T's offer to move. She became friends with the road protesters, who named the watchtower, built from scaffold poles, after her.<br />
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The British Road Protesters movement began in the early 1990s when the Donga tribe squatted Twyford Down to save this beautiful site, a site of scientific interest SSI from the Ministry of transport's road building programme which threatened to destroy the landscape. The Dongas was the name of the ancient walkways, the paths trodden in the middle ages by people walking down to Winchester. A small tribe were joined by people of all walks of life who came to Twyford Down to defend it. A long hard battle over several years ended in the 'cutting' a new motorway built through this ancient monument and destroying it. <br />
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The Road Protest movement in Britain continued for many years and more battles were fought in London against the MII both at Wanstead then in Leytonstone, and subsequently at Newbury, and in Sussex. the protesters were very inventive in their use of non violent peaceful direct action. They barricaded themselves into squats, made tree houses, tunnels and have huge demonstrations against the bailliffs, police and security who tried to force their way through the defences of this alternative environmental popular movement. Many of the roads were built eventually and many sites of great beauty lost, but the government had to stand down from its road building policy and eventually the programme was halted. the protests cost the government billions. Out of that movement grew many environmental NGOs who have to this day kept fighting for ecological and sustainable environmental solutions rather than foll
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  • Art installation. Claremont Road, Leytonstone, London. Claremont Road, ran immediately next to the Central line, and was completely occupied by protesters. The road became a vibrant squatter community full of site specific art installations. 92-year-old Dolly Watson was an original resident refused the D.O.T's offer to move. She became friends with the road protesters, who named the watchtower, built from scaffold poles, after her.<br />
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The British Road Protesters movement began in the early 1990s when the Donga tribe squatted Twyford Down to save this beautiful site, a site of scientific interest SSI from the Ministry of transport's road building programme which threatened to destroy the landscape. The Dongas was the name of the ancient walkways, the paths trodden in the middle ages by people walking down to Winchester. A small tribe were joined by people of all walks of life who came to Twyford Down to defend it. A long hard battle over several years ended in the 'cutting' a new motorway built through this ancient monument and destroying it. <br />
<br />
The Road Protest movement in Britain continued for many years and more battles were fought in London against the MII both at Wanstead then in Leytonstone, and subsequently at Newbury, and in Sussex. the protesters were very inventive in their use of non violent peaceful direct action. They barricaded themselves into squats, made tree houses, tunnels and have huge demonstrations against the bailliffs, police and security who tried to force their way through the defences of this alternative environmental popular movement. Many of the roads were built eventually and many sites of great beauty lost, but the government had to stand down from its road building policy and eventually the programme was halted. the protests cost the government billions. Out of that movement grew many environmental NGOs who have to this day kept fighting for ecological and sustainable environmental solutions rather than following the cult of the car, petro
    road_protest_uk090.JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto portrait against his artistic work<br />
<br />
The artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto portrait against his artistic work<br />
<br />
The artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto portrait against his artistic work<br />
<br />
The artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto portrait against his artistic work<br />
<br />
The artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto portrait against his artistic work<br />
<br />
The artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto portrait against his artistic work<br />
<br />
The artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto portrait against his artistic work<br />
<br />
The artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto portrait against his artistic work<br />
<br />
The artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto portrait against his artistic work<br />
<br />
The artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto portrait against his artistic work<br />
<br />
The artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto portrait against his artistic work<br />
<br />
The artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto portrait against his artistic work<br />
<br />
The artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto portrait against his artistic work<br />
<br />
The artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto portrait against his artistic work<br />
<br />
The artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto portrait against his artistic work<br />
<br />
The artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto portrait against his artistic work<br />
<br />
The artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Staff working in open plan studios at Cittedellarte. Recycling rubbish collection and advertising for good artistic causes<br />
<br />
Michelangelo Pistoletto (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Recycling rubbish collection and advertising for good artistic causes<br />
<br />
Michelangelo Pistoletto (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Recycling rubbish collection and advertising for good artistic causes<br />
<br />
Michelangelo Pistoletto (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Recycling rubbish collection and advertising for good artistic causes<br />
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Michelangelo Pistoletto (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
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In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
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  • Staff working in open plan studios at Cittedellarte. Recycling rubbish collection and advertising for good artistic causes<br />
<br />
Michelangelo Pistoletto (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Artist photographer Maya-Ines Touam shows a work about women in the arab world for the liberty of expression. In response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Artists defending freedom of expression and fighting against hatred mount an exhibition at "Charlie Hexpo", Galerie 28 bis bld Bonne Nouvelle, Paris, France.<br />
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This was a fundraising event for families of the twelve staff killed by jihadists at Charlie Hebdo, this included the editor and celebrated cartoonists, January 2015. The deadliest month of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons. <br />
<br />
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo some paintings read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Other artists evoke feelings of the Muslim community 'Je suis Habibi". The arab word habibi refers to a friend, partner or relative
    01152015_NGD_Charliehebdo_023.JPG
  • Artist photographer Maya-Ines Touam shows a work about women in the arab world for the liberty of expression. In response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Artists defending freedom of expression and fighting against hatred mount an exhibition at "Charlie Hexpo", Galerie 28 bis bld Bonne Nouvelle, Paris, France.<br />
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This was a fundraising event for families of the twelve staff killed by jihadists at Charlie Hebdo, this included the editor and celebrated cartoonists, January 2015. The deadliest month of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons. <br />
<br />
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo some paintings read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Other artists evoke feelings of the Muslim community 'Je suis Habibi". The arab word habibi refers to a friend, partner or relative
    01152015_NGD_Charliehebdo_019.JPG
  • Artist photographer Maya-Ines Touam shows a work about women in the arab world for the liberty of expression. In response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Artists defending freedom of expression and fighting against hatred mount an exhibition at "Charlie Hexpo", Galerie 28 bis bld Bonne Nouvelle, Paris, France.<br />
<br />
This was a fundraising event for families of the twelve staff killed by jihadists at Charlie Hebdo, this included the editor and celebrated cartoonists, January 2015. The deadliest month of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons. <br />
<br />
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo some paintings read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Other artists evoke feelings of the Muslim community 'Je suis Habibi". The arab word habibi refers to a friend, partner or relative
    01152015_NGD_Charliehebdo_018.JPG
  • Artist photographer Maya-Ines Touam shows a work about women in the arab world for the liberty of expression. In response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Artists defending freedom of expression and fighting against hatred mount an exhibition at "Charlie Hexpo", Galerie 28 bis bld Bonne Nouvelle, Paris, France.<br />
<br />
This was a fundraising event for families of the twelve staff killed by jihadists at Charlie Hebdo, this included the editor and celebrated cartoonists, January 2015. The deadliest month of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons. <br />
<br />
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo some paintings read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Other artists evoke feelings of the Muslim community 'Je suis Habibi". The arab word habibi refers to a friend, partner or relative
    01152015_NGD_Charliehebdo_017.JPG
  • Artist Vincent Bruno's work 'Je suis Ahmed'. In response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Artists defending freedom of expression and fighting against hatred mount an exhibition at "Charlie Hexpo", Galerie 28 bis bld Bonne Nouvelle, Paris, France.<br />
<br />
This was a fundraising event for families of the twelve staff killed by jihadists at Charlie Hebdo, this included the editor and celebrated cartoonists, January 2015. The deadliest month of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons. <br />
<br />
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo some paintings read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Other artists evoke feelings of the Muslim community 'Je suis Habibi". The arab word habibi refers to a friend, partner or relative
    01152015_NGD_Charliehebdo_013.JPG
  • Artist photographer Maya-Ines Touam shows a work about women in the arab world for the liberty of expression. In response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Artists defending freedom of expression and fighting against hatred mount an exhibition at "Charlie Hexpo", Galerie 28 bis bld Bonne Nouvelle, Paris, France.<br />
<br />
This was a fundraising event for families of the twelve staff killed by jihadists at Charlie Hebdo, this included the editor and celebrated cartoonists, January 2015. The deadliest month of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons. <br />
<br />
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo some paintings read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Other artists evoke feelings of the Muslim community 'Je suis Habibi". The arab word habibi refers to a friend, partner or relative
    01152015_NGD_Charliehebdo_004.JPG
  • Artist photographer Maya-Ines Touam shows a work about women in the arab world for the liberty of expression. In response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Artists defending freedom of expression and fighting against hatred mount an exhibition at "Charlie Hexpo", Galerie 28 bis bld Bonne Nouvelle, Paris, France.<br />
<br />
This was a fundraising event for families of the twelve staff killed by jihadists at Charlie Hebdo, this included the editor and celebrated cartoonists, January 2015. The deadliest month of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons. <br />
<br />
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo some paintings read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Other artists evoke feelings of the Muslim community 'Je suis Habibi". The arab word habibi refers to a friend, partner or relative
    01152015_NGD_Charliehebdo_003.JPG
  • Artist photographer Maya-Ines Touam shows a work about women in the arab world for the liberty of expression. In response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Artists defending freedom of expression and fighting against hatred mount an exhibition at "Charlie Hexpo", Galerie 28 bis bld Bonne Nouvelle, Paris, France.<br />
<br />
This was a fundraising event for families of the twelve staff killed by jihadists at Charlie Hebdo, this included the editor and celebrated cartoonists, January 2015. The deadliest month of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons. <br />
<br />
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo some paintings read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Other artists evoke feelings of the Muslim community 'Je suis Habibi". The arab word habibi refers to a friend, partner or relative
    01152015_NGD_Charliehebdo_022.JPG
  • Artist photographer Maya-Ines Touam shows a work about women in the arab world for the liberty of expression. In response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Artists defending freedom of expression and fighting against hatred mount an exhibition at "Charlie Hexpo", Galerie 28 bis bld Bonne Nouvelle, Paris, France.<br />
<br />
This was a fundraising event for families of the twelve staff killed by jihadists at Charlie Hebdo, this included the editor and celebrated cartoonists, January 2015. The deadliest month of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons. <br />
<br />
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo some paintings read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Other artists evoke feelings of the Muslim community 'Je suis Habibi". The arab word habibi refers to a friend, partner or relative
    01152015_NGD_Charliehebdo_021.JPG
  • Artist photographer Maya-Ines Touam shows a work about women in the arab world for the liberty of expression. In response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Artists defending freedom of expression and fighting against hatred mount an exhibition at "Charlie Hexpo", Galerie 28 bis bld Bonne Nouvelle, Paris, France.<br />
<br />
This was a fundraising event for families of the twelve staff killed by jihadists at Charlie Hebdo, this included the editor and celebrated cartoonists, January 2015. The deadliest month of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons. <br />
<br />
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo some paintings read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Other artists evoke feelings of the Muslim community 'Je suis Habibi". The arab word habibi refers to a friend, partner or relative
    01152015_NGD_Charliehebdo_020.JPG
  • Artist photographer Maya-Ines Touam shows a work about women in the arab world for the liberty of expression. In response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Artists defending freedom of expression and fighting against hatred mount an exhibition at "Charlie Hexpo", Galerie 28 bis bld Bonne Nouvelle, Paris, France.<br />
<br />
This was a fundraising event for families of the twelve staff killed by jihadists at Charlie Hebdo, this included the editor and celebrated cartoonists, January 2015. The deadliest month of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons. <br />
<br />
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo some paintings read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Other artists evoke feelings of the Muslim community 'Je suis Habibi". The arab word habibi refers to a friend, partner or relative
    01152015_NGD_Charliehebdo_016.JPG
  • Artist photographer Maya-Ines Touam shows a work about women in the arab world for the liberty of expression. In response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Artists defending freedom of expression and fighting against hatred mount an exhibition at "Charlie Hexpo", Galerie 28 bis bld Bonne Nouvelle, Paris, France.<br />
<br />
This was a fundraising event for families of the twelve staff killed by jihadists at Charlie Hebdo, this included the editor and celebrated cartoonists, January 2015. The deadliest month of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons. <br />
<br />
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo some paintings read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Other artists evoke feelings of the Muslim community 'Je suis Habibi". The arab word habibi refers to a friend, partner or relative
    01152015_NGD_Charliehebdo_015.JPG
  • Artist Vincent Bruno's work 'Je suis Ahmed'. In response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Artists defending freedom of expression and fighting against hatred mount an exhibition at "Charlie Hexpo", Galerie 28 bis bld Bonne Nouvelle, Paris, France.<br />
<br />
This was a fundraising event for families of the twelve staff killed by jihadists at Charlie Hebdo, this included the editor and celebrated cartoonists, January 2015. The deadliest month of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons. <br />
<br />
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo some paintings read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Other artists evoke feelings of the Muslim community 'Je suis Habibi". The arab word habibi refers to a friend, partner or relative
    01152015_NGD_Charliehebdo_001.JPG
  • Various artists exhibited, in response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Artists defending freedom of expression and fighting against hatred mount an exhibition at "Charlie Hexpo", Galerie 28 bis bld Bonne Nouvelle, Paris, France.<br />
<br />
This was a fundraising event for families of the twelve staff killed by jihadists at Charlie Hebdo, this included the editor and celebrated cartoonists, January 2015. The deadliest month of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons. <br />
<br />
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo some paintings read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Other artists evoke feelings of the Muslim community 'Je suis Habibi". The arab word habibi refers to a friend, partner or relative
    01152015_NGD_Charliehebdo_012.JPG
  • Various artists exhibited, in response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Artists defending freedom of expression and fighting against hatred mount an exhibition at "Charlie Hexpo", Galerie 28 bis bld Bonne Nouvelle, Paris, France.<br />
<br />
This was a fundraising event for families of the twelve staff killed by jihadists at Charlie Hebdo, this included the editor and celebrated cartoonists, January 2015. The deadliest month of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons. <br />
<br />
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo some paintings read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Other artists evoke feelings of the Muslim community 'Je suis Habibi". The arab word habibi refers to a friend, partner or relative
    01152015_NGD_Charliehebdo_011.JPG
  • Various artists exhibited, in response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Artists defending freedom of expression and fighting against hatred mount an exhibition at "Charlie Hexpo", Galerie 28 bis bld Bonne Nouvelle, Paris, France.<br />
<br />
This was a fundraising event for families of the twelve staff killed by jihadists at Charlie Hebdo, this included the editor and celebrated cartoonists, January 2015. The deadliest month of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons. <br />
<br />
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo some paintings read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Other artists evoke feelings of the Muslim community 'Je suis Habibi". The arab word habibi refers to a friend, partner or relative
    01152015_NGD_Charliehebdo_010.JPG
  • Various artists exhibited, in response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Artists defending freedom of expression and fighting against hatred mount an exhibition at "Charlie Hexpo", Galerie 28 bis bld Bonne Nouvelle, Paris, France.<br />
<br />
This was a fundraising event for families of the twelve staff killed by jihadists at Charlie Hebdo, this included the editor and celebrated cartoonists, January 2015. The deadliest month of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons. <br />
<br />
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo some paintings read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Other artists evoke feelings of the Muslim community 'Je suis Habibi". The arab word habibi refers to a friend, partner or relative
    01152015_NGD_Charliehebdo_009.JPG
  • Various artists exhibited, in response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Artists defending freedom of expression and fighting against hatred mount an exhibition at "Charlie Hexpo", Galerie 28 bis bld Bonne Nouvelle, Paris, France.<br />
<br />
This was a fundraising event for families of the twelve staff killed by jihadists at Charlie Hebdo, this included the editor and celebrated cartoonists, January 2015. The deadliest month of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons. <br />
<br />
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo some paintings read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Other artists evoke feelings of the Muslim community 'Je suis Habibi". The arab word habibi refers to a friend, partner or relative
    01152015_NGD_Charliehebdo_008.JPG
  • Various artists exhibited, in response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Artists defending freedom of expression and fighting against hatred mount an exhibition at "Charlie Hexpo", Galerie 28 bis bld Bonne Nouvelle, Paris, France.<br />
<br />
This was a fundraising event for families of the twelve staff killed by jihadists at Charlie Hebdo, this included the editor and celebrated cartoonists, January 2015. The deadliest month of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons. <br />
<br />
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo some paintings read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Other artists evoke feelings of the Muslim community 'Je suis Habibi". The arab word habibi refers to a friend, partner or relative
    01152015_NGD_Charliehebdo_007.JPG
  • Various artists exhibited, in response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Artists defending freedom of expression and fighting against hatred mount an exhibition at "Charlie Hexpo", Galerie 28 bis bld Bonne Nouvelle, Paris, France.<br />
<br />
This was a fundraising event for families of the twelve staff killed by jihadists at Charlie Hebdo, this included the editor and celebrated cartoonists, January 2015. The deadliest month of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons. <br />
<br />
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo some paintings read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Other artists evoke feelings of the Muslim community 'Je suis Habibi". The arab word habibi refers to a friend, partner or relative
    01152015_NGD_Charliehebdo_002.JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto <br />
<br />
Artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto <br />
<br />
Artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto <br />
<br />
Artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto <br />
<br />
Artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto <br />
<br />
Artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto <br />
<br />
Artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto <br />
<br />
Artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto <br />
<br />
Artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto <br />
<br />
Artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto <br />
<br />
Artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto <br />
<br />
Artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto <br />
<br />
Artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto <br />
<br />
Artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto <br />
<br />
Artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto <br />
<br />
Artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto <br />
<br />
Artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto <br />
<br />
Artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
  • Michelangelo Pistoletto <br />
<br />
Artist (born 25 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk<br />
<br />
In 1996, he founded the art city Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto in a discarded textile factory near Biella. Its objective, in brief, is “to inspire and produce a responsible change in society by means of creative ideas and projects.” Nowadays Pistoletto is particularly concerned with environmental issues, and to develop awareness about using only what we need and to create awareness about over consumption.
    Michelangelo_Pistoletto_Cittadellart...JPG
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