From March 28 to June 22 2008, the Fondation Cartier will invite everyone interested to Land 250, a major solo exhibition of the visual work created by Patti Smith, a prominent American artist and performer. The exhibition will feature pieces that appeared in the period between 1967-2007. It will introduce its visitors into Patti Smith’s lyrical, spiritual and poetic universe.
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The expressive voice of the artist is used to magnify the installations developed exclusively for the exhibition, representing a synthesis of photographs, drawings and films.
The name Patti Smith is widely associated with the foundation of the New York punk-rock scene. The artists and performer has been exploring the world of the visual arts and poetry since the late 1960s.
The exhibition at the Fondation Cartier highlights numerous facets of Patti Smith’s creative process. She took her first photographs to be used in collages in 1967. In 1995, she returned to taking photographs using a vintage Polaroid Land 250. Patti Smith greatly enjoyed the immediacy of the process comparing it to the long process of drawing, recording, or writing a poem.
Many of the photographs taken by Patti Smith bear significant personal meaning: Virginia Woolf’s bed, Robert Mapplethorpe’s slippers, Arthur Rimbaud’s utensils, Hermann Hesse’s typewriter and other images are presented as a visual record of the artist’s life, with a lot of time spent in traveling.
The visitors of the exhibition will also be invited to see a selection of the Patti Smith’s drawings, with a few of them borrowed from such prestigious institutions as the MoMA and the Centre Pompidou or from exclusive private collections.
Rolex has three watch lines: Oyster Perpetual, Professional and Cellini (the Cellini line is Rolex's line of 'dressy' watches) and the primary bracelets for the Oyster line are named Jubilee, Oyster and President.
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Rolex sells less expensive watches under the Tudor brand name, which was introduced by Rolex founder Hans Wilsdorf in 1946. While still sold in Europe and the Far East, American sales of the Tudor line were discontinued in 2004
Pricing
Rolex watches vary in price according to the model and the materials used. In the UK, the retail price for the highly sought-after stainless steel 'Pilots' range (such as the GMT Master II) starts from $7,220 upwards, while the basic 18ct gold Daytona model is priced at $30,700. Diamond inlay watches go for considerably more
Type Privately held company
Founded 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis in London
Headquarters Geneva, Switzerland
Key people Bruno Meier (CEO)
Michael Elms (CFO)
Industry Watch movement & case manufacturing
Products Wristwatches, accessories
Revenue £1.75 billion (US$3 billion) (SwFr3.02 billion) (2003 figures)
Employees 6,000 (estimate as of 2005)
Website Rolex Official Website
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From March 28 to June 22 2008, the Fondation Cartier will invite everyone interested to Land 250, a major solo exhibition of the visual work created by Patti Smith, a prominent American artist and performer. The exhibition will feature pieces that appeared in the period between 1967-2007. It will introduce its visitors into Patti Smith’s lyrical, spiritual and poetic universe.
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The expressive voice of the artist is used to magnify the installations developed exclusively for the exhibition, representing a synthesis of photographs, drawings and films.
The name Patti Smith is widely associated with the foundation of the New York punk-rock scene. The artists and performer has been exploring the world of the visual arts and poetry since the late 1960s.
The exhibition at the Fondation Cartier highlights numerous facets of Patti Smith’s creative process. She took her first photographs to be used in collages in 1967. In 1995, she returned to taking photographs using a vintage Polaroid Land 250. Patti Smith greatly enjoyed the immediacy of the process comparing it to the long process of drawing, recording, or writing a poem.
Many of the photographs taken by Patti Smith bear significant personal meaning: Virginia Woolf’s bed, Robert Mapplethorpe’s slippers, Arthur Rimbaud’s utensils, Hermann Hesse’s typewriter and other images are presented as a visual record of the artist’s life, with a lot of time spent in traveling.
The visitors of the exhibition will also be invited to see a selection of the Patti Smith’s drawings, with a few of them borrowed from such prestigious institutions as the MoMA and the Centre Pompidou or from exclusive private collections.
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Rolex has three watch lines: Oyster Perpetual, Professional and Cellini (the Cellini line is Rolex's line of 'dressy' watches) and the primary bracelets for the Oyster line are named Jubilee, Oyster and President.
+++ www.watchpond.com +++
Modern Rolex models +
Air-King +
Date +
Datejust +
Datejust II +
Datejust Turn-O-Graph +
Lady Datejust Pearlmaster +
Daytona +
Paul Newman Daytona +
Day-Date +
Day-Date II +
Day-Date Oyster Perpetual +
Explorer +
Explorer II +
GMT Master II +
Masterpiece +
Milgauss +
Sea Dweller +
Sea Dweller DeepSea +
Submariner +
Yacht-Master +
Yacht-Master II +
[edit] Cellini models +
Quartz Ladies +
Quartz Mens +
Cellinium +
Cestello Ladies +
Cestello Mens +
Danaos Mens +
Prince +
+++ www.watchpond.com +++
Tudor
Rolex sells less expensive watches under the Tudor brand name, which was introduced by Rolex founder Hans Wilsdorf in 1946. While still sold in Europe and the Far East, American sales of the Tudor line were discontinued in 2004
Pricing
Rolex watches vary in price according to the model and the materials used. In the UK, the retail price for the highly sought-after stainless steel 'Pilots' range (such as the GMT Master II) starts from $7,220 upwards, while the basic 18ct gold Daytona model is priced at $30,700. Diamond inlay watches go for considerably more
Type Privately held company
Founded 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis in London
Headquarters Geneva, Switzerland
Key people Bruno Meier (CEO)
Michael Elms (CFO)
Industry Watch movement & case manufacturing
Products Wristwatches, accessories
Revenue £1.75 billion (US$3 billion) (SwFr3.02 billion) (2003 figures)
Employees 6,000 (estimate as of 2005)
Website Rolex Official Website