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Robert Minervini’s exhibit, On The Nature Of Things, opened at Marine Contemporary on January 14th, 2012 to an awesome crowd. And one of the greatest parts about the show was getting to go up close to the work, since I was able to find all these details in each painting that I couldn’t see in photos from the web. For example, there was one piece that was HUGE named “Invisible Inane” in which things like a small car on a table really drew me in when I was standing right in front of it. If you like Robert Minervini’s work, you can read an interview I did with him HERE, or you still have until February 18th to check this incredible show out!

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ROBERT MINERVINI: http://robertminervini.com

MARINE CONTEMPORARY: http://www.marinecontemporary.com/

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One Response to Robert Minervini – On The Nature Of Things – Marine Contemporary

  1. [...] Robert Minervini’s exhibit, On The Nature Of Things, opened at Marine Contemporary on January 14th, 2012 to an awesome crowd. And one of the greatest parts about the show was getting to go up close to the work, since I was able to find all these details in each painting that I couldn’t see in photos from the web. For example, there was one piece that was HUGE named “Invisible Inane” in which things like a small car on a table really drew me in when I was standing right in front of it. If you like Robert Minervini’s work, you can read an interview I did with him HERE, or you still have until February 18th to check this incredible show out! [...]

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