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25 August 2004 by nathaniel

Momo

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Today (and tomorrow morning) is your last chance to check out work by Pitso Chinzima (work pictured), Marco Cianfanelli, Johannes Phoklea, Ian Waldeck, Roger Botembe and Karin Dando at Gallery Momo – tomorrow night, a solo show by Diana Kortbeek, a Dutch sculptor and painter, will start up there. This is actually not curated by Monna, but a charity show.

I know I’ve been not posting much on the political spectrum lately, but it was interesting to finally see Dick Cheney speak about his views on same sex partnerships, which very obviously differ from those of the US president.

Did you know that momo means peach in Japanese?

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