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Wednesday, 14 June 2006
Gallery Nights 2006 special Palermo Hollywood
Topic: Gallery Nights BA
Today Gallery Nights opens its special Palermo Viejo Show.

Starting this Wednesday June 14th at 7PM opens Gallery Nights special Palermo Viejo show 2006. Organized by the Arte al Dia publishing group featuring the same format as the Retiro downtown event every last Friday of the month, the Palermo show opens in the new hot and developing bohemian quarter of Buenos Aires. Art Galleries, Antique shops, Museums, Cultural centers will open their doors for visitors to enjoy the broad variety of artistic expressions taking place in the Argentine capital city. Following the event’s tradition, together with the opening of the art spaces there are going to be live shows along the circuit and the already trademark champagne glass to welcome each and every one…
This even is conceived as a way of backing up the growth and development of cultural activities in the city… In this occasion featuring the following options:

1- ELSI DEL RIO
Renata Morini "Sana, sana" - Paintings

2- SONORIDAD AMARILLA

Diego Mur "AtravesANTES EnTRANCEuntes"

3- ESTUDIO UNO ARTE

Contemporary paintings. Artists: Estela Pereda, Cora Mayer, Graciela Goncalves da Rocha, Celina Lindhauer, Ana Amor, Aida Beck and Yuco / Sculputres: Marta Sabate

4- BRAGA MENENDEZ ARTE CONTEMPORANEO
Gumier Maier – Room 1A. Marcelo de la Fuente-Ricardo Vicentini. Video - Room 1B. Claudia Mazzucchelli - Room 2. Ariadna Pastorini - Room 3.

5- PAPELERA PALERMO – CASA DE OFICIOS
Guadalupe Fernandez “Wild Metaphysics” painting and book of the artist

6- EL BORDE. ARTE CONTEMPORANEO
Ana Miguel – Instalation.

7- PABELLON 4 - MULTIESPACIO
Maria Eugenia Lefosse "DINAMO" Paintings (Room I ), Monica Escarra Paintings ( Room II) y Sebastian Pastorino "Individual/Social" cubil project (Salla III).

8- ESPACIO DE ARTE 1029
Olga Suarez. Paintings

9- OXIRO, LLUEVE. SON LAS SIETE.
"Every day Fractals " David Hockney style. Gabriela Mittulo, Santiago Correa, Pat Quiros, Silvia Finocchietto, Juan Chrismann and Dolores dE Torres

10- BACANO ARTE CONTEMPORANEO
Collective show featuring ArteBA artists: Roberto Scafidi, Oscar Serra, Fernando Goin, Nora Dobarro, Juan Torcoletti, Felix Rodriguez.

11- VIVENDI MUEBLES Y OBJETOS DE ARTE
Marino Santamaria, Oscar Grillo, Carolina Gori, Ana Cassano, Gabriela Kerszenblat, Joaquin Goldstein.

12- LAURA LAMBRE STUDIO - ARTE INTERNACIONAL
Laura Lambre Permanent show. Painting: Carolina Alfonso, Ruth Amode, Leo Lijoj, Rodolfo Espejo. Photography: Yaki Yaskvloski, Sculpture: Adolfina Maciel y Eduardo Calandria. Backroom: Rosa Schilman, Marina Joy, Cristina Hauk, Ruth Vogelbaum, Edda Wagmaister, Alicia Maffei, Marcelo Soares Leguineche, Teresa Pego.

13- FLICHMAN
- LIGHTOWLER (Open Workshop)
Silvia Flichman y Balbina Lightowler - Paintings / Norma Santoandre and Adriana Torres - Grabados

14- CRIMSON
“El Corte” project (work in progress) Performance, sculpture, instalation, kitchen, video, art: Manuela Quiros and Guadalupe Martinez Florez // Estela Garber - Objects

15- ARGENTINARTE
Feature presentation of GG artistic source collection, "Leon Goldes" wooden spoon collection and Walter Paez, Federico Schule y Gustavo Goldes artworks.

16- ESPACIO PALLEROS
Noemi Palleros, Ricardo Martin, Luis Wells, Osvaldo Monzo, Duilio Pierri, Enrique Barilari, Elena Kevorkian, Gerardo Feldstein, Mireya Baglietto, Andres Waissman, Alberto Morales. Digital Art: Santiago Espeche and Martin Jacovella. 7PM. Open sculpture class.

17- ESPACIO EDUARDO PLA
Eduardo Pla. Audiovisual “20 years of Digital Art”. Uninterrupted projection from 7 to 10 PM.

18- CHELITA GILBERT
Painting: Laura Robison, Ana Castro Feijoo, Chloe Henderson, Paula Otegui, Mercedes Perez San Martin, Sebastian Pastorino. Sculpture: Mariana Brihuega, Lucila Luis

19- TERESA ANCHORENA
Felipe Pino

20- JUANA DE ARCO -GALERIA DE ARTE
Pablo Abuliak. Photography.

21- ESTUDIO RICH - ESPACIO DE ARTE
Permanent art fair. 35 artists feature more than 500 works.

22- ODA OBJETOS DE ARTISTS
Clothing and Works of art Horacio Cadenas, Jorge Sarsale, Tota recycled Necklaces, Silvia Gay, Leo Batisttelli, Carolina Antoniadis, Juan Andereggen and others.

23- ALICIA TOSCANO - NORA GIORDANO TALLER
Paintings: Nora Giordano: Patterns / Alicia Toscano: Tango and Abstraction /Ricardo Laham, invited artists and workshop students.

24- VICTOR NAJMIAS ART GALLERY INTERNATIONAL
The next generation: teenage Artists show, PROYECTARTE graduate Works, already shown at the Recoleta Cultural Center and the Nueva York Chelsea Art Museum.

25- ESPACIO 10
Sergio Gaspar, paintings - Recepcion. Charly Galuppo, paintings - Room I y II. Mora Galmarini, paintings - Room III y IV

26- ESPACIO DE ARTE PHILADELPHIA –ESEADE
The Thread of life Project exhibit: artistic and curator Project of the Philadelphia College Mariana Alexander, Grace Bayala, Maria Constanza Cerullo and Carla Ferrari

27- 1 / 1 CAJA DE ARTE
Leila Sarquis

28- CONCEPTO GEA
Andres Pasinovich. Wooden and paper mix technique “Serie 0+1”.

29- BOUTIQUE DEL LIBRO PALERMO VIEJO
Cris Schiavone "Geometrical unasemble of emotions ". Oleo /charck on fabric.

30- ARTE SALVADOR ITINERANTE / MALDITO SALVADOR
HERNAN TORRES paintings Backroom: Francisco and Maria Bressanello, Leo Lijov, among others. Coordinated by Sue Morrera.

31- GRAFIS - GALERIA DE ARTE CONTEMPORANEO
“Hugo Drucaroff , Tiempo propio” Drawings-Paintings. Works of different periods from 1974 till 2006

32- FORMA
Collective contemporary Masters and young artists show.

33- ESPACIO URIARTE
"s/t" Nicolas Osuna, Martin Medina, Ramiro Oller.

34- RG GALERIA INTERNACIONAL EN KA & SO ESPACIO DE ARTE
Patricia Altmark, Lidia Rabu?al, Nora Maceratesi, Monica Fuksman, Olga Pita, Griselda Fereyra (Paintings) Julia Nakauchi (Japanese Watercolors) Eduardo Calandria, Susana Bleier, Silvia Couriel, Alicia Siguelboin, Silvia Seitun (Sculputres)

35- DOS RIBERAS
“From art to the object" Garcia Cabo, Eckell, D?Arienzo and Sorondo, among others.

36- ESPACIO PROMETEO | ARTE CONTEMPORANEO
"The poetics of the space" Photography de M. Balbuena, L. Betesh, E. Carrera, R. Flores, J. F. Garcia, N. Iasparra, B. Lightower, J. Russo, L. Marin, F. Muggeri, R. Schoijett, A. Tosso, A. Urresti, A. Zanela




So if you are interested in Art or Antiques, and you are thinking of travelling to Argentina please feel free to email us…….. Please feel free to contact Flor Rodriquez by emailing her: Email: Flor Rodriguez. or Bob Frassinetti: For more information: Email: Bob Frassinetti. Press here to see all topics on Art, Antiques and Travel Information for Buenos Aires & Argentina:Daily Updates on Art, Antiques, Collectibles as well as travel information for Buenos Aires, Argentina. Phone me thru Skype, ID: Bob Frassinetti or you can also chat with me thru Yahoo, press here:

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Posted by bob frassinetti at 6:02 PM
Falling in Love
Topic: Argentina Travel
Beware of Art Galleries and Museums world wide.



We are shaped and fashioned by what we love

Goethe

I tell you, the more I think, the more I feel that there is nothing more truly artistic than to love people

Vincent Van Gogh



The ideal places to meet new people according to specialists [1][1] in the UK are Art Galleries, according to a recent study. It’s not only a great outing but a place where you can find some one sharing your interests and passion for art…

It’s hard to find a matching mate, but there are perfect spots to fall in love. Passion for art exudes sensuality, brains and an interesting spirit.

“Museums and Art galleries are places to fall in love” states a new 24 Hour Museum survey for Museums and Galleries Month 2006. British study that revealed that a lot of their frequent comers had fallen in love right in their own galleries. According to this report, Victoria and Albert Museum is considered the most romantic place in London.

People say that numbers don’t lie, so here’s an interesting fact: 20% of the 500 participants of the survey said that they had fallen in love in either British Museum or Art Gallery.

Together with Victoria and Albert Museum, other very romantic museums are National Portrait Gallery, Tate Gallery of St. Ives and the Tower of London Museum.



The encouraging statistics also showed how museums are a source of inspiration, with a remarkable 24% saying they had made a life changing decision whilst on a visit.


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[1][1] Commissioned by the campaign for Museums for Museums and Galleries Month, the survey was carried out on the 24 Hour Museum between April 24 and May 2 2006.

[2][1] Commissioned by the campaign for Museums for Museums and Galleries Month, the survey was carried out on the 24 Hour Museum between April 24 and May 2 2006



The Buenos Aires Art Dealer Gallery, an up coming project …… Building Real Estate Investment for Collectors & Collectibles. Investment with a future………

Buenos Aires with a view

It often comes to my mind that life’s all about taking pleasure in the things you do. I’m an art & antique dealer, a collector in my own way. It comes from my heart, it’s an inner impulse. I enjoy very much a great item, interesting crafting, and the uniqueness in the things I own. I have collected items even before I was a dealer; all sort of interesting things that caught my eye. When I was a child, these actions of mine were referred as hobbies, now; I’m a collector, into collectibles. I don’t mind labels.



Recently I got hold of an article about investing in collectibles. An enlightening article. That pointed to different approaches to this way of investment. Throughout the article the author approached the pros and cons of investing in collectibles, the sales profits, the losses throughout time and the low return of your investment… It’s obvious; an item goes a long way before it’s appreciated as an antique or vintage item. For example, Christie’s –the famous British auction house- has just recently begun to auction 1970s vintage items. So, you can figure out how long you’ll have to wait…



To us, collectors’, waiting isn’t a problem, and our collectibles are not just mere money investments of which we’re expecting a monetary return soon. Most of our returns are passionate feelings awaked by the beauty of the item we’ve acquired; non tangible profits are one of the best possible returns for a collector. The exact moment in which you spot the object of your affection, when you point it out from the crowd and decide it has to be yours, has no price.



Collectibles go all the way from toys to scholar items, from stamps to sculptures, art pieces, vintage trains and antique cars…



Indeed, our collectibles are investments. Of course these items can be bought and sold over and over, and in each transaction we can make some extra money. But investing in collectibles is not just about the money, and anyone who’s a collector knows what I’m talking about.



We, collectors, invest our time and money not just in the purchase of the item in question but also in its conservation and also in its background history.



Investing in collectibles is exiting and interesting. But I don’t think we look at this “investment” in monetary terms, at least not the whole of it. I think collectors are natural investors that consider the economical side as much as the emotional and non tangible ones.



I’m thinking that at this moment in time marching my 2 pet projects together, The Buenos Aires Toy Museum and “artdealer.com.ar” could be developed into a profitable Real Estate holding investment, thought by collectors for fellow collectors.



The idea is simple, it would consist of purchasing a property in one of Buenos Aires most exclusive areas and developing a boutique-museum lodging. A special location for collectors from all over the world who appreciate Argentinean made items –from vintage toys to art-, customized rooms exhibiting one of a kind collectibles, special experts on Argentinean collectibles arranging antique hunts to unknown and valuable markets within Buenos Aires, are just some of this investment’s attractive features. In terms of investments, Argentinean Real Estates is one of the most profitable ventures at the moment offering US Dollar gains and profits not in “pesos”.

[1][1] Commissioned by the campaign for Museums for Museums and Galleries Month, the survey was carried out on the 24 Hour Museum between April 24 and May 2 2006.


So if you are interested in Art or Antiques, and you are thinking of travelling to Argentina please feel free to email us…….. Please feel free to contact Flor Rodriquez by emailing her: Email: Flor Rodriguez. or Bob Frassinetti: For more information: Email: Bob Frassinetti. Press here to see all topics on Art, Antiques and Travel Information for Buenos Aires & Argentina:Daily Updates on Art, Antiques, Collectibles as well as travel information for Buenos Aires, Argentina. Phone me thru Skype, ID: Bob Frassinetti or you can also chat with me thru Yahoo, press here:

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Posted by bob frassinetti at 12:25 PM
Tuesday, 13 June 2006
My Kingdom My Hobby
Topic: Bob Frassinetti
My Kingdom, my Hobby. How I have turned my hobby into a business.

Or maybe it was the other way round, I started this my art and antiques business and now its my hobby, anyway read on ............

The first project I began to work on was the on a toy museum. I found myself finding in flea markets, fairs and old toy shops beautiful and rare toys made in Argentina about which there was no information available. I looked everywhere until I found out that I couldn’t find it ‘cause it didn’t exist. All the amazing Argentine made toys I collected were made during the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s, and unlike other countries in the world who worry about their history and cultural legacy, we –as a society- have let them in forget. So at the same time I collected vintage and antique toys I began to develop a research group who was in charge of finding all loose pieces available to complete the puzzle of the Argentinean toy industry’s history. The result has been so far not only encouraging but amazing, for besides of understanding the true nature of some of our most marvellous items, I’ve had the pleasure of meeting and interviewing many of the most outstanding Argentinean industrials. The Museum has grown ever since I blended the objects with the information about them. And it has become to be the first virtual museum on Argentinean toys in the country and maybe even in Latin America. The feedback we’ve received throughout these incredible years of hard and full hearted work has given us strength and passion to keep on developing what so far is has come to be a brilliant idea. At the same time the Museum grew and I began to discover the richness in Argentina’s cultural and social history through means of one of its material productions: toys. A ticking question my toy oriented research unveiled was that every culture reflexes their vision of the world through their objects, and I found out that many American models that were been produced in Argentina were been adapted to the Latin American cultural public. So I began to wonder about how an immigrant built country’s objects would reflect this, and it has been quite a great surprise, the blend of the indigenous, colonial and immigrant cultures is superb down here and the objects these past generations have left us are outstanding. This is how ArtDealer, as a cultural and collectibles project began. My initial knowledge of art and antiques, and my experience with cultural research at the Museum were the foundation for Art Dealer begin to grow. At the same time, as I kept on travelling through the bewitching scenarios of the beautiful Argentina I began to understand a bit more about that eclectic and gorgeous culture that intrigued me so much about the objects of our forefathers. Precious treasures, hidden under the everyday life’s chores. To me this has been a discovering experience that has filled me with joy, and keeps on surprising me every day as a young child who begins to open up to the world’s marvels. When Argentina, during the 2001 crisis, began to open up to travellers from all over the world, who were coming to discover this wonderful place, I thought I had to share my experience with those who cherished culture, travelling, and discovering as much as I did. I also thought that if I were to travel overseas I’d love to do it the way the saying says: When in Rome, you do what Romans do… and nothing better than a Roman to show you how. To share my knowledge and discoveries, I designed custom made tours, not only ‘cause I like to work on a personal basis, but because I deeply believe each of us is unique and has different interests and passions and mass produced standard culture leaves out –some times- very important things. And for Buenos Aires, as every other metropolis has something to offer to each and every one of us, likewise Argentina. Nearly 12 years have gone by now since I’ve began to picture this broad cultural project, and each and every one of the days I’ve worked to develop my idea have been amazing, with its ups and downs, inputs and changes of direction. I’m very glad and grateful to be able to do what I love most and to be able to share it with others who, as myself find this lifetime experience unique and beautiful.


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So if you are interested in Art or Antiques, and you are thinking of travelling to Argentina please feel free to email us…….. Please feel free to contact Flor Rodriquez by emailing her: Email: Flor Rodriguez. or Bob Frassinetti: For more information: Email: Bob Frassinetti. Press here to see all topics on Art, Antiques and Travel Information for Buenos Aires & Argentina:Daily Updates on Art, Antiques, Collectibles as well as travel information for Buenos Aires, Argentina. Phone me thru Skype, ID: Bob Frassinetti or you can also chat with me thru Yahoo, press here:

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Posted by bob frassinetti at 5:12 PM
Monday, 12 June 2006
The new groove of Latin American Art around the Aworld.
Topic: Art
The Times are changing for Latin American Art around the world.



Two recent auctions of Latin American art held by the prestigious houses of Sotheby's and Christies have proven right a tendency line that's been rising from the shadows during the last decade. The repositioning of Latin America as a strong cultural scene in the world's scenario has revalued the subcontinent in all its richness and diversity, highlighting its break thru tendencies and innovative lines of thought as much as it’s philosophical approaches to the modern world.

Sotheby's established a world auction record this last month when one of Frida Kahlo's paintings sold for nearly 6 million dollars. However this brilliant sale wasn't the only record breaker of the month, for the famous auction house reached the sum of 18,658,800 dollars, the highest most total ever obtained in a Latin American works' auction. Several Latin artists such as the Mexican Francisco Zuniga, the Cuban Tomas Sanchez and the Argentine Luis Tomasello, also marked the evolution of a more coveted and appreciated market.

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These new winds blowing under the wings of Latin American modern artists are taking them to the centre scene, and placing their works before the eyes of world wide collectors that prestige the Latin art as one of the 20th century most brilliant developments. And contemporary with this newly achieved world location we assist to the birth of the 21st century vanguard. The new avant-garde artists of today develop in a whole different world of technology, technique and reality approach/appreciation.

Parallel to the evolution of new art trends -such as those found in the recently finished ART BA exhibit of Buenos Aires, Argentina[1]- a new generation of art collectors is growing with personal and unique group features responding to this modern contemporary era of aesthetic and arts.

The market actors are changing. More accurately, the actors who work upon this specific market of collectibles and art are expanding and broadening their field of interests.

Meaning?

That the traditional art collections are still ranking top, while a new set of trends, aesthetics, vanguards and art
conception is also gaining terrene as appreciated art artefacts.

We might call upon the initiators, the Arensberg couple, for they can be seen on as the initial break thru collectors and patrons who chose to collect industrialized artwork, the ready-made kind of art that has so much of these modern times, its aesthetic, its advertising-like side aesthetic, the concept idea of an art lab that adds a mutation to what seemed immutable in terms of socially accepted art. It's a true statement that art would have never transitioned these experimental paths if it weren't for the fact that each new art statement in the creative side is always accompanied by the receptiveness of an equally vanguard public that grows to appreciate in depth the ideas and creations of the new generations. It's the ABC of communication, which requisite for communicating something is that there's a sender and a receptor. Communicating the sense of an era exploring the edges of the accepted and further is plausible thanks to the givers and the receivers.

Artists and collectors alike are crossed by the challenge of a new era that is yet to be known and understood. This emerging art resulting of the contemporary culture contradictions and fascinating unsure statements defies us to rely on our senses, open-mind-ness and the fact that we know nothing about what is provoking such rich and interesting reactions within ourselves.

Our Art dealer project has grown and developed under these conceptions, we've began to explore a world of culture and art that was broadly unknown, expanding the traditional conception of art to areas broadly ignored by the traditional art scene such as toys, antiques, vintage items, vehicles. We work under the influence of modernity valuing our past while projecting towards the future.





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[1]Check above Bob and Florrncia's visit to the Buenos Aires fair as well as our photo gallery on it.

So if you are interested in Art or Antiques, and you are thinking of travelling to Argentina please feel free to email us…….. Please feel free to contact Flor Rodriquez by emailing her: Email: Flor Rodriguez. or Bob Frassinetti: For more information: Email: Bob Frassinetti. Press here to see all topics on Art, Antiques and Travel Information for Buenos Aires & Argentina:Daily Updates on Art, Antiques, Collectibles as well as travel information for Buenos Aires, Argentina. Phone me thru Skype, ID: Bob Frassinetti or you can also chat with me thru Yahoo, press here:

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Posted by bob frassinetti at 1:22 PM
Saturday, 10 June 2006
Pop Art and Argentina
Topic: Art
Popular, transient, expendable, low-cost,
mass-produced, young, witty, sexy,
gimmicky, glamorous, and Big Business”

Richard Hamilton's definition of Pop Art





Pop Art in the 3rd Millenium and Argentina


Back in the early 60s, when the world’s culture and arts were in a stage growth and development harly seen before, Argentina was also drinking from the fountain of whit and imagination. Pop art in our coutnry shaped within the immediate world of the famous Di Tella Institute [1] of Buenos Aires. Delia Cancela, Eduardo Costa and Dalila Puzzovio as well as Marta Minujin and Edgardo Gimenez were some of the most representative artists of this particular sort of expression.

Today, after decades of growth and development, they go back to their roots by means of an awesome show held by MALBA. Animated Life is a brilliant retrospective show on Roy Lichtenstein’s drawings that will take place in the Buenos Aires Museum of Latin American Art this month.

The great American Pop Artist drawings aiding as time machine will transport the visitors to the amazing world of art and inspiration that influenced several generations of artists and viewers from across the globe.

The show is being produced jointly by the Instituto Tomie Ohtake (Sao Paulo, Brasil) and Roy Lichtenstein Foundation, New York and features nearly 80 hand drawings of the artist from 1950 to 1990s.

Experts in the subject agree to point out Lichtenstein’s paintings and sculptures groundwork in his drawings, for this was his privileged experimentation format. Having drawn over 3000 drawings and paper collages throughout his 50 year career, these particular works of art are truly the essence of this world appreciated artist.

Featuring some of his most famous series such as Brushstrokes (1965 – 1966); The Mirrors (1970 – 1972); The Entablatures (1971-1976) and The Surrealist Paintings (1977 – 1979), plus cartoon and comic book character inspired works along with his outstanding production of artworks inspired in Modern art masters such as Cezanne, Picasso, Monet, Matisse y Mondrian, this Buenos Aires exhibit shows not only the great history of art in modern times but takes upon the challenge of the contemporary Argentine artistic scene that’s always luring for more.

Around the world, this particular art movement that was christened as Pop Art in 1958 by British critic Laurence Alloway was a breaking point within the fine arts world.

Having emerged in the late 1950s in England and the United States it expanded throughout the globe and adapted to each particualr culture in an outstanding and unique form.

Aiming to employ images of popular as opposed to elitist culture in art, emphasizing the banal or kitschy elements of any given culture, Pop Art initially seemed to target a broad audience, though the unconventional organizational practices used often make it difficult to comprehend to the broad public… A contradiction in which artists moved easily and enjoyed deeply.

The newest concept behind this type of art had indeed tangible roots in former art movements, as it always happens, reality inspires in ways that our subconcient keeps shut…the strong influence of dada pioneer Marcel Duchamp on such seminal pop figures as Hamilton, Jasper Johns, and Andy Warhol is no dought noticible.

Yet it’s unquestionable the novelity within this art form and the impressive diffusion due to its social impact that has moved the world itself and not only the world of art. Pop Art is know here to stay ……..


         
Link to Photo Album Argentina Pop Art

[1]Check our history on the Di Tella Institute, an insightful peak into post modern art in Argentina.
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So if you are interested in Art or Antiques, and you are thinking of travelling to Argentina please feel free to email us…….Please feel free to contact Flor Rodriquez by emailing her: Email: Flor Rodriguez. or Bob Frassinetti: For more information: Email: Bob Frassinetti. Press here to go back to web blog:Daily Updates on Art, Antiques, Collectibles as well as travel information for Buenos Aires, Argentina. Phone me thru Skype, ID: Bob Frassinetti or you can also chat with me thru Yahoo, press here:

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Posted by bob frassinetti at 1:24 PM
Updated: Saturday, 10 June 2006 1:35 PM

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