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Simon Berger - Facing Grace

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Treviso sets the stage for grace and beauty with "Facing Grace", the innovative exhibition by Swiss artist Simon Berger organised by Cris Contini Contemporary in collaboration with the Municipality of Treviso in the spaces of Casa Robegan, Treviso Civic Museums. The exhibition, curated by Sandrine Welte and Pasquale Lettieri, is part of the cultural programme sponsored by the City Council and supported by Banca Prealpi SanBiagio.
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Title: Simon Berger - Facing Grace
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Treviso sets the stage for grace and beauty with "Facing Grace", the innovative exhibition by Swiss artist Simon Berger organised by Cris Contini Contemporary in collaboration with the Municipality of Treviso in the spaces of Casa Robegan, Treviso Civic Museums.
The exhibition, curated by Sandrine Welte and Pasquale Lettieri, is part of the cultural programme sponsored by the City Council and supported by Banca Prealpi SanBiagio.

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