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NIce attraction every morning – the sun rises and illuminates the steam, turning the buildings into a fiery color. Conveniently, every day begins for me with a view of a fiery apocalypse, motivating! GOOD MORNING NEW YORK! #newyork #queens


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Author of the work in Bratsk: Waso Danilenko, the winner of the open call festival "One for All. From Scratch." Authors of the work in Texas: Elmgreen and Dragset.

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A new Prada boutique appeared in Bratsk on the site of an abandoned kiosk. The goods inside cannot be purchased, and you can't even touch them, even if you were to break the display case.

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The level of inaccessibility and the juxtaposition of its contents with the environment were only surpassed in 2023 with the departure of brands from Russia.

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In 2005, the most inaccessible Prada boutique emerged in the middle of the Texan desert as a creative project by two artists from Denmark. The doors of this store are always closed, and the contrast with the surrounding landscape made it famous worldwide.


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My first street art work, PRADA BRATSK (👋🏽 Prada Marfa) thanks to Grisha Sharov and his festival "1 for All", his team and the kiosk in the city of Bratsk #bratsk #prada #pradamarfa #marfa


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Launched the LA RIVER CRUISE project, which is a joke and fantasy about what if the LA River was an urban river in the style of European cities https://larivercruises.com/


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I love this approach: someone does the super weird thing, receives praise instead of criticism it, it becomes the place to shoot videos etc As a consequence, tourists come and pump up the local economy. #PradaMarfa is a magnet for many photo shoots, look how beautiful it is ⬇️


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Prada Marfa is quite well known in American culture, for example, the installation was including the Simpsons ⬇️⬇️⬇️


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If you've read this tweet and like it, help me by liking it and sharing it 🙏🙏🙏🙏 But we're continuing our art-related travel story ⬇️⬇️⬇️

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In addition to vandals, there were questions from the authorities, like what kind of advertising along the road? In order to preserve the art object, it received a museum status. So yes, if you ever pass by the #PradaMarfa (even by accident), you achieved a visit the museum ⬇️


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#PradaMarfa was made with a fake door, but there were real products from the 2005 collection 🥷 it didn't take long for such a treasure to find its pirates, and on the opening night they stole 👜 6 handbags and 👠 14 shoes from it, though all of them were right-footed shoes 😂 ⬇️

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The authors are two dudes Elmgreen and Dragset, who wanted in this way to poke fun at consumerism and fashion. The irony is the incredible contrast between the exact replica of a Prada boutique and the most unusual context in terms of place, landscape and villagers. ⬇️⬇️⬇️