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Virtual 3D Exhibition "1965,85°C" by Gallery Queen Anne

Gallery Queen Anne's exhibition "1965,85°C" online accessible in 3D
Virtual 3D Art Gallery
Gallery Queen Anne's latest art exhibition "1965,85°C" with artworks by Lennart Grau and Iman Rezai is now online accessible in 3D. The Virtual 3D Online Gallery is a project by GRAPHTWERK (www.graphtwerk.com).

All exhibited paintings are administered online via a content management system - verry simple via drag and drop.

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The Gallery Queen Anne is not only accessible on the grounds of the Spinnerei in Leipzig but also in virtual reality. After their first online walk-through 3D art gallery "White Ashes", the gallery now makes its latest exhibition "1965,85°C" accessible for people from all over the world online in 3D.

You can visit the 3D online gallery here
3D online gallery in a virtual reality. GRAPHTWERK presents Queen Anne's exhibition "1965,85°C" online in 3D with artworks by Lennart Grau and Iman Rezai.

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Detailed view with zoom function of an artwork in the 3D online walk-through gallery by Queen Anne. The shown artwork is taken from the latest exhibition "1965,85°C" with paintings from Lennart Grau and Iman Rezai.

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3D online gallery by Queen Anne from a different perspective. The art exhibition "1965,85°C" by Queen Anne gallery in Leipzig, with artworks by Lennart Grau and Iman Rezai, is online accessible in 3D.

Visit the virtual art exhibition in 3D here
Virtual walk-through 3D online exhibition by Gallery "Queen Anne" from Leipzig.

Visit the 3D online art gallery here
Virtual walk-through 3D online art exhibition by "Queen Anne" from Leipzig with artworks by Lennart Grau and Iman Rezai.

Visit the 3D online exhibition here
Virtual 3D Exhibition "1965,85°C" by Gallery Queen Anne
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Virtual 3D Exhibition "1965,85°C" by Gallery Queen Anne

GRAPHTWERK.COM presents the gallery Queen Anne (Spinnerei Leipzig) in real-time 3D. The current exhibition "1965,85°C" with artworks by Lennart G Read More

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