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Exhibition of Eastern European Artists at the Galerie De Twee Pauwen in The Hague

May 07 Posted by Administrator in Blog 0

yakutovychA six-week long exhibition runs from May 3 to June 17, 2012 (Oranjestraat1, Den Haag)

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The Love Affair with Paris… Again

Apr 04 Posted by Administrator in Blog 0



espadon1“Next week I am going to Paris and I want to look good,” I said to my Dutch hairdresser. Since that was not the first time I worded my hairstyle request that way, he asked me in a typically blunt Dutch fashion: “Are you having an affair?” “Yes,” I answered, “with the city”.

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Why I Like The Dutch

Mar 15 Posted by Administrator in Blog 0
michelvanrijnSome thoughts about the Dutch national character written on the train from Amsterdam to The Hague
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Ukrainians on the French Riviera: A Personal Take

Feb 06 Posted by Administrator in Uncategorized 0
img_7476Blog 1, January 7, 2012, terrace, Vieux Nice. The project begins.
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“First Oligarch” by Michel Terestchenko, Kyiv: 2012

Nov 30 Posted by Administrator in Uncategorized 2

tereshchenkoReview of the book written by the grandson of Mykhail Terestchenko (1886-1956), one of Ukraine’s richest and most charitable man, an art lover, a politician and a financier.

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