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LONG LIVE ROMANCE, PART II

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In Long Live Romance, Part II, Galleria Pack is presenting a two-city exhibition showcasing six emerging British artists. The show will be curated by renowned English artist FRANKO B, who held his first solo show with Galleria Pack (The Season, Volume Two) in November of 2004.

Long Live Romance, Part II is an exhibition born of the collaborative efforts of Galleria Pack and Galleria Lipanjepuntin (Trieste), where Franko B’s Long Live Romance, Part I was exhibited in April-May of this year. Galleria Lipanjepuntin will be hosting an additional section of Long Live Romance, Part II in its Rome exhibition space in October, providing even greater visibility for this group of young English artists.

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