On the occasion of the 55th International Art Exhibition of la Biennale di Venezia ,
Jarach Gallery is pleased to present the collective exhibition “The Hundredth Window”.
The artists in show are: Simone Bergantini (Velletri, 1977), Giorgio Barrera (Milano, 1952), Guido Guidi (Cesena, 1941), Yamada Hanako (Ponte dell'Olio, 1986), Kensuke Koike (Nagoya, 1980), Teodoro Lupo (Treviso, 1975), Yusuke Nishimura (Okayama, 1981), Daniele Pezzi (Ravenna, 1977), Mirko Smerdel (Prato, 1978).
Opening Reception May 31st at 7.00 p.m.
From May 28th to August 3rd, 2013
Opening Time: from Tuesday to Saturday h 2 – 8 p.m.
Monday and Sunday by appointment
Jeff: You know, much as I hate to give Thomas J. Doyle too much credit, he might have gotten ahold of something when he said that was pretty private stuff going on out there. I wonder if it is ethical to watch a man with binoculars and a long-focus lens. Do you, do you suppose it's ethical even if you prove that he didn't commit a crime?
Lisa: I'm not much on rear-window ethics.
Jeff: Of course, they can do the same thing to me. Watch me like a bug under a glass if they want to.
Lisa: Jeff, you know if someone came in here, they wouldn't believe what they'd see.
[courtesy Alfred Hitchcock, 1954, Rear Window]
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