Joana Vasconcelos Versailles
Art work made with wrought iron and jasmine plants, ‘Pavillon é’, by Portuguese contemporary art painter Joana Vasconcelos, outside the Palace of Versailles, France. The exhibition ‘Joana Vasconcelos Versailles’, will be running from June 19 to September 30, 2012. Vasconcelos will be the first woman and the youngest artist to show her work in the setting of Versailles. (AFP)
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