Exhibition: FULMINI/ Trieste, Italy
- Johnny Byrne
- Apr 21, 2023
- 1 min read
Updated: May 16, 2023

The new exhibition David LaChapelle: FULMINI opened in Trieste,Italy on April 22nd. The show, which features of 90 works by the artist will be on view at Salone Degli Incanti until August 15th.

For more information, please visit the dedicated exhibition page here.



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