Austrian Artist Manfred Kielnhofer Showing his Work in Miami Beach – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Austrian Artist Manfred Kielnhofer Showing his Work in Miami Beach

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Austrian Artist Manfred Kielnhofer showing his work in Miami Beach for art Basel. The week is commonly known as Miami Art Week. Approximately twenty art fairs participate, positioned in the area between Miami’s Wynwood Art District, Downtown Miami and Miami Beach.

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