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  • Analytical research of The Big Mother_OBJ2 by Gola Hindun, Reggio Emilia (2010)
  • Analytical research of Oriental Carpet_OBJ 4 by H101, Reggio Emilia (2010)
  • Analytical research Two Dragons_OBJ 8 by Gola Hundun, Pigal Community Centrem Reggio EMilia (2012)
  • Analytical research of Tribute to Mandela_OBJ 13 by Ivan, Nais, Orticanoodle and Pao, Milan (2014)
  • Analytical research of ECONOMY SUBDUES YOU by Zosen_OBJ5 (2010), Reggio Emilia
  • Condition report of Oriental Carpet by H101 in Reggio Emilia (2010)
  • Condition report of BIG SACRAL BIRD by Kenor, Reggio Emilia (2010)
  • Condition report of THE BIG MOTHER by Gola Hundun, Reggio Emilia (2010)
  • Condition report of MANDALA by Projecto Ritual, Reggio Emilia (2010)
  • Condition report of TWO DRAGONS by Gola Hundun, Pigal Community Centre, Reggio Emilia (2012)
  • Condition report of UBUNTU, by Ivan Pontevia and Daniele Castagnetti, Reggio Emilia (2018)


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