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03.20.2009 - Andy Summers - Tokyo and UK Photo Exhibitions...

Desirer Walks the Streets - Tokyo Photography Exhibition

April 1 - April 20, 2009
BLD Gallery

2-4-9-8f Ginza , Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Telephone: 03-5524-3903
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SPECIAL EVENTS WITH ANDY

Saturday April 4, 2009
3:00pm Talk by Andy Summers at BLD Gallery
Application by telephone: 03-5524-3903
4:30pm Book signing at the gallery with Andy

Sunday April 5, 2009
1:00pm Book signing at Aoyama Book Centre Main store
Cosmos Aoyama Garden floor 2bf, 5-53-67
Jingumae, Shibuya-ku Tokyo150-0001
Telephone: 03-5485-5511

Desirer Walks the Streets - UK Photography Exhibition

April 30 - June 7, 2009

Nunnington Hall
NR Helmsley

Nunnington, nr York, North Yorkshire, England YO62 5UY
Telephone: 01439 748283
March 12, 2009
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