KIEFER – LOUISIANA
Strong, strong piece by Anselm Kiefer at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.
“I hate inspiration. It takes you over completely. I could never wait until it passed and I got rid of it” - Henry Miller. That being said, below you will find a bit on what inspires me. There could be something in the rubble to inspire you too.
I min mesterlære giver jeg dig unik indsigt i, hvordan vi med fokus på økonomisk og menneskelig vækst har skabt konglomeratet THORNICO, der driver mere end 120 selskaber i hele verden. Jeg kommer blandt andet ind på hvorfor det er vigtigt at have fokus på kreativitet, hvis du vil skabe resultater, hvordan man skaber differentiering og fokuserer sin ledelse.
Strong, strong piece by Anselm Kiefer at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.
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