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Moleskine Cristina Lei Rodriguez notebook @ Detour ehibition

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Cristina Lei Rodriguez was born in 1974 in Miami, FL, Lives and works in Miami, FL. Her Solo show include Team Gallery, NY, USA. Amongst many shows upcoming in 2007, "Endless Autumn", Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Miami, FL in 2006 she had a Solo at Rocket Projects, Miami, FL and "Daydreaming in the California Landscape", Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, CA in 2002.She was one of the selected artists of the group show "Uncertain States of America", American Art in the 3rd Millennium curated by Daniel Birnbaum, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Gunnar Kvaran, Astrup Fearnley for the Museum of Modern Art, Oslo, Norway. And afterwards set in Serignan, France, Beijing, China, The Herning Art Museum, Herning, Denmark; The Centre for Contemporary Art, Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, Poland; The Serpentine Gallery, London and in Reykjavik, Iceland; the Bard College in NY. Other group shows includes "CCA: 100 Years in the Making", Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, CA, "Other Worlds: The Landscape in Contemporary Art", Museum of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville, FL, "Heartbreaker", Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY and "The Art Parade", Deitch Projects, New York. She is in the "Reclaimi Ruins", Rubell Family Collection, Miami, FL and the "Arte Latino: the Smithsonian Collection", Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, CA, "Time", Honolulu Academy of Arts, Group exhibition, Honolulu.

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  • I love watching all the moleskin vids but I could definitely do without the motion camera.. it's really annoying and make it hard to focus on the art which is already shown at a pace where you can't take in all the detail.

  • I don't understand - what is the appeal of Molskines? It seems to me that they're overpriced sketchbooks. You can sew your own at home for about 75 cents a pop.

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  • very nice

  • sucks. what a waste.

  • its been painted and glued in sorda ripple effect, and they have stuck some crappy stuff on the front.

  • What's wrong with me I don't get it.

  • lmao that's all i have to say.. just genius

  • That...is brilliant. Wow hahaha!

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