The exhibition that opened on 18th December will be shown in Maranello until 2nd March 2009. After Maranello, Raupp's artwork will travel to Stuttgart, Tokyo, San Diego, New York and London.
For those of you interested, the Galleria will be open during the holidays, apart from Christmas Day and 1st January, from 9:30am to 18pm. The visit of the exhibition is included in the entrance fee.
All Photos Credit: Günther Raupp
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