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Michael Rosenfeld at the 2012 Armory Show in New York
In this interview galeryIntell talked to Michael Rosenfeld, Founder and Director at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery in New York about the current directions of the Modern Art market. Interview from The Armory Show, New York
For more videos from galleryIntell please go to: http://www.galleryintell.com
For more on the artwork please visit: http://www.galleryintell.com/armory-michael-rosenfeld-gallery/
galleryIntell is a unique online platform for all original content primarily in the form of video interviews with the top artists, gallery directors, auctions and other art experts. From the history of art to the business of art and more! In addition to the video interviews galleryIntell brings you important exhibition reviews, gallery and museum exhibition recommendations and all art top stories o...
published: 29 Jul 2012
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Mary Heilmann at 303 Gallery William T Williams at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery
James Kalm brings viewers along to the far West Side of Chelsea for a brief tour of two shows featuring a pair of “mature” artists, that are experiencing the phenomenon of being rediscovered. Mary Heilmann Moved to New York from California in the late 1960s. Having studied ceramics before her arrival in New York, Heilmann gravitated to painting almost as an act of transgression against the Minimal hegemony. After years of unrecognized work, in the early aughts the artist begins to win converts over to her trippy version of hard-edge painting, and the quirky processes she employs.
William T. Williams was working at the very center of the Downtown painting scene in the late 1960s, and produced some of the era’s most striking painted works. Though engaged in the turbulent cultural, and pol...
published: 06 Oct 2022
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Alfonso Ossorio Congregations, 1959 1969 at MICHAEL ROSENFELD GALLERY
James Kalm has the privilege of bringing viewers along for a stroll through this, the “Centennial Celebration” of Alfonso Ossorio. Featuring works from the Congregations, circa 1959-69, this series is perhaps the breakthrough body of work that brought Ossorio to prominence. While bearing similarities to Art Brut works (which the artist was preserving and exhibiting at his Long Island estate), as well as early manifestations of funk art assemblage, which was beginning to be displayed in California, Ossorio’s works have their own unique quality. Tinged with an exotic Surrealism, and an obsessive horror vacui (fear of empty space) these pieces still possess beautiful harmonies of hue, and a poetic juxtaposition of objects, transmitting the artist’s masterful sensitivity to color, form and ...
published: 20 Oct 2016
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African American Abstraction at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery. Part I
In Part One of our interview we talked to Michael about the overall history of African American Art in the middle of the 20th century, their path to abstraction, and inspirations behind the artists' developing their personal language and imagery.
galleryIntell: The average museum goer probably knows quite a few modern abstract painters: Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, Adolph Gottlieb, Helen Frankenthaler, Franz Kline, all come to mind quite easily, but I doubt we could name even one African American painter from that period. So, why don't we start with the basics. Help us name names.
Michael Rosenfeld: It's a remarkably small group of African American artists, who chose the path of abstraction from that generation that was born around the turn of the century. It's Beauford Delaney, Norman L...
published: 19 Feb 2014
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Beauford Delaney at MICHAEL ROSENFELD Alice Neel at DAVID ZWIRNER
James Kalm, as an enthusiastic amateur art historian, is always on the lookout for overlooked and underrecognized painters. Sometimes there’s even an alignment of said artists, which give observers a chance to make interesting comparisons. “Be Your Wonderful Self, the Portraits of Beauford Delaney” at Michael Rosenfeld, and “Alice Neel: The Early Years” at David Zwirner is a delicious opportunity to look at two of America’s most unique talents, and see how their careers and artistic trajectories converged and diverged over, long careers.
Both artists seemed to represent the art world’s version of the “other,” both racially, and sexually, and their stories and production are testament to how they overcame these challenges, not only artistically but socially as well. A musical introduction ...
published: 05 Oct 2021
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Charmion von Wiegand: Secret Doors, 1945 69 at MICHAEL ROSENFELD
James Kalm first discovered the work of von Wiegand at the Michael Rosenfeld gallery in the mid 1980s. As a student of classic American Modernism, your reporter was captivated by her singular vision. Upon further study, the personal history and relationships of the artist held clues to the development of "Spiritual Abstraction" and were a foreshadowing of trends and movements that became manifest in America's socially transitional decade of the 1960s. Charmion von Wiegand was an associate of Piet Mondrian and spent years developing her own interpretation of Neo-Plasticism. After Mondrian's death, von Wiegand begins her own development of a type of abstraction using doth Buddhist forms and intentions and the aesthetic purity of Neo-Plasticism. In a brief interview, Michael Rosenfeld ...
published: 23 Dec 2013
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20110624 - Michael Rosenfeld
At the Alexander Salazar Fine Art Gallery
published: 27 Jun 2011
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Children of gay and straight couples do equally well in school
Stanford research finds that children of gay and straight couples do equally well in school. Associate professor Michael Rosenfeld, Sociology, drew his research from census data.
published: 25 Aug 2010
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Overcoming dental anxiety with Dr. Michael Rosenfeld
If you've ever experienced dental anxiety or have bad memories of dental visits as a child, be sure to watch our latest video from Dr. Michael Rosenfeld. It's important to feel comfortable with your dentist and we strive to provide the best patient care in the Sterling Heights area.
To learn more about Dr. Michael Rosenfeld, please visit: http://www.drmichaelrosenfeld.net
published: 15 Feb 2012
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Rosenfeld - I Don't Need Your Name (Official Audio)
Official Audio for Rosenfeld - I Don't Need Your Name
Stream / Buy my new EP "The Red Room" :
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Copyright (C) 2020 Rosenfeld.
published: 02 Apr 2020
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Michael Rosenfeld at the 2012 Armory Show in New York
In this interview galeryIntell talked to Michael Rosenfeld, Founder and Director at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery in New York about the current directions of the Mo...
In this interview galeryIntell talked to Michael Rosenfeld, Founder and Director at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery in New York about the current directions of the Modern Art market. Interview from The Armory Show, New York
For more videos from galleryIntell please go to: http://www.galleryintell.com
For more on the artwork please visit: http://www.galleryintell.com/armory-michael-rosenfeld-gallery/
galleryIntell is a unique online platform for all original content primarily in the form of video interviews with the top artists, gallery directors, auctions and other art experts. From the history of art to the business of art and more! In addition to the video interviews galleryIntell brings you important exhibition reviews, gallery and museum exhibition recommendations and all art top stories of the week. Go to ArtEx and explore the masterpieces and learn the history behind the works and their creators. Subscribe to galleryIntell newsletters to receive important announcements and reviews of art and artists..
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In this interview galeryIntell talked to Michael Rosenfeld, Founder and Director at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery in New York about the current directions of the Modern Art market. Interview from The Armory Show, New York
For more videos from galleryIntell please go to: http://www.galleryintell.com
For more on the artwork please visit: http://www.galleryintell.com/armory-michael-rosenfeld-gallery/
galleryIntell is a unique online platform for all original content primarily in the form of video interviews with the top artists, gallery directors, auctions and other art experts. From the history of art to the business of art and more! In addition to the video interviews galleryIntell brings you important exhibition reviews, gallery and museum exhibition recommendations and all art top stories of the week. Go to ArtEx and explore the masterpieces and learn the history behind the works and their creators. Subscribe to galleryIntell newsletters to receive important announcements and reviews of art and artists..
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- published: 29 Jul 2012
- views: 93
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Mary Heilmann at 303 Gallery William T Williams at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery
James Kalm brings viewers along to the far West Side of Chelsea for a brief tour of two shows featuring a pair of “mature” artists, that are experiencing the ph...
James Kalm brings viewers along to the far West Side of Chelsea for a brief tour of two shows featuring a pair of “mature” artists, that are experiencing the phenomenon of being rediscovered. Mary Heilmann Moved to New York from California in the late 1960s. Having studied ceramics before her arrival in New York, Heilmann gravitated to painting almost as an act of transgression against the Minimal hegemony. After years of unrecognized work, in the early aughts the artist begins to win converts over to her trippy version of hard-edge painting, and the quirky processes she employs.
William T. Williams was working at the very center of the Downtown painting scene in the late 1960s, and produced some of the era’s most striking painted works. Though engaged in the turbulent cultural, and political milieu of the period, his works attracted serious attention for their ambition. As times and tastes changed, and due to his commitment to teaching, he withdrew somewhat from the day-to-day self-promotion needed to stay in the local art press. The paintings in “Tension to the Edge a Selection of Paintings and works on Paper, 1968-70” give new viewers a chance to experience these works and appreciate their historic importance. A musical introduction is provided by Gabriel Mayers. This program was recorded September 30, 2022. #jameskalmreport #jameskalmroughcut #lorenmunk
https://wn.com/Mary_Heilmann_At_303_Gallery_William_T_Williams_At_Michael_Rosenfeld_Gallery
James Kalm brings viewers along to the far West Side of Chelsea for a brief tour of two shows featuring a pair of “mature” artists, that are experiencing the phenomenon of being rediscovered. Mary Heilmann Moved to New York from California in the late 1960s. Having studied ceramics before her arrival in New York, Heilmann gravitated to painting almost as an act of transgression against the Minimal hegemony. After years of unrecognized work, in the early aughts the artist begins to win converts over to her trippy version of hard-edge painting, and the quirky processes she employs.
William T. Williams was working at the very center of the Downtown painting scene in the late 1960s, and produced some of the era’s most striking painted works. Though engaged in the turbulent cultural, and political milieu of the period, his works attracted serious attention for their ambition. As times and tastes changed, and due to his commitment to teaching, he withdrew somewhat from the day-to-day self-promotion needed to stay in the local art press. The paintings in “Tension to the Edge a Selection of Paintings and works on Paper, 1968-70” give new viewers a chance to experience these works and appreciate their historic importance. A musical introduction is provided by Gabriel Mayers. This program was recorded September 30, 2022. #jameskalmreport #jameskalmroughcut #lorenmunk
- published: 06 Oct 2022
- views: 6733
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Alfonso Ossorio Congregations, 1959 1969 at MICHAEL ROSENFELD GALLERY
James Kalm has the privilege of bringing viewers along for a stroll through this, the “Centennial Celebration” of Alfonso Ossorio. Featuring works from the Con...
James Kalm has the privilege of bringing viewers along for a stroll through this, the “Centennial Celebration” of Alfonso Ossorio. Featuring works from the Congregations, circa 1959-69, this series is perhaps the breakthrough body of work that brought Ossorio to prominence. While bearing similarities to Art Brut works (which the artist was preserving and exhibiting at his Long Island estate), as well as early manifestations of funk art assemblage, which was beginning to be displayed in California, Ossorio’s works have their own unique quality. Tinged with an exotic Surrealism, and an obsessive horror vacui (fear of empty space) these pieces still possess beautiful harmonies of hue, and a poetic juxtaposition of objects, transmitting the artist’s masterful sensitivity to color, form and texture. This program was recorded October 15, 2016 in Chelsea. A musical introduction is provided by COYOTE & CROW.
https://wn.com/Alfonso_Ossorio_Congregations,_1959_1969_At_Michael_Rosenfeld_Gallery
James Kalm has the privilege of bringing viewers along for a stroll through this, the “Centennial Celebration” of Alfonso Ossorio. Featuring works from the Congregations, circa 1959-69, this series is perhaps the breakthrough body of work that brought Ossorio to prominence. While bearing similarities to Art Brut works (which the artist was preserving and exhibiting at his Long Island estate), as well as early manifestations of funk art assemblage, which was beginning to be displayed in California, Ossorio’s works have their own unique quality. Tinged with an exotic Surrealism, and an obsessive horror vacui (fear of empty space) these pieces still possess beautiful harmonies of hue, and a poetic juxtaposition of objects, transmitting the artist’s masterful sensitivity to color, form and texture. This program was recorded October 15, 2016 in Chelsea. A musical introduction is provided by COYOTE & CROW.
- published: 20 Oct 2016
- views: 3358
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African American Abstraction at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery. Part I
In Part One of our interview we talked to Michael about the overall history of African American Art in the middle of the 20th century, their path to abstraction...
In Part One of our interview we talked to Michael about the overall history of African American Art in the middle of the 20th century, their path to abstraction, and inspirations behind the artists' developing their personal language and imagery.
galleryIntell: The average museum goer probably knows quite a few modern abstract painters: Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, Adolph Gottlieb, Helen Frankenthaler, Franz Kline, all come to mind quite easily, but I doubt we could name even one African American painter from that period. So, why don't we start with the basics. Help us name names.
Michael Rosenfeld: It's a remarkably small group of African American artists, who chose the path of abstraction from that generation that was born around the turn of the century. It's Beauford Delaney, Norman Lewis, Charles Alston, Hale Woodruff, the sculptor Harold Cousins and Alma Thomas. They came up as artists, like most of the artists of the New York School — like Jackson Pollock, Rothko and de Kooning, looking at Primitivism, looking at organic abstraction, exploring Surrealism in the 1940′s and defining their personal language of abstraction. (Full interview and transcript here http://www.galleryintell.com/african-american-abstraction-michael-rosenfeld-gallery-part/)
For more videos from galleryIntell please go to: http://www.galleryintell.com
galleryIntell is a unique online platform for all original content primarily in the form of video interviews with the top artists, gallery directors, auctions and other art experts. From the history of art to the business of art and more! In addition to the video interviews galleryIntell brings you important exhibition reviews, gallery and museum exhibition recommendations and all art top stories of the week. Go to ArtEx and explore the masterpieces and learn the history behind the works and their creators. Subscribe to galleryIntell newsletters to receive important announcements and reviews of art and artists..
galleryIntell interviews are also available as a video podcast from iTunes.
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https://wn.com/African_American_Abstraction_At_Michael_Rosenfeld_Gallery._Part_I
In Part One of our interview we talked to Michael about the overall history of African American Art in the middle of the 20th century, their path to abstraction, and inspirations behind the artists' developing their personal language and imagery.
galleryIntell: The average museum goer probably knows quite a few modern abstract painters: Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, Adolph Gottlieb, Helen Frankenthaler, Franz Kline, all come to mind quite easily, but I doubt we could name even one African American painter from that period. So, why don't we start with the basics. Help us name names.
Michael Rosenfeld: It's a remarkably small group of African American artists, who chose the path of abstraction from that generation that was born around the turn of the century. It's Beauford Delaney, Norman Lewis, Charles Alston, Hale Woodruff, the sculptor Harold Cousins and Alma Thomas. They came up as artists, like most of the artists of the New York School — like Jackson Pollock, Rothko and de Kooning, looking at Primitivism, looking at organic abstraction, exploring Surrealism in the 1940′s and defining their personal language of abstraction. (Full interview and transcript here http://www.galleryintell.com/african-american-abstraction-michael-rosenfeld-gallery-part/)
For more videos from galleryIntell please go to: http://www.galleryintell.com
galleryIntell is a unique online platform for all original content primarily in the form of video interviews with the top artists, gallery directors, auctions and other art experts. From the history of art to the business of art and more! In addition to the video interviews galleryIntell brings you important exhibition reviews, gallery and museum exhibition recommendations and all art top stories of the week. Go to ArtEx and explore the masterpieces and learn the history behind the works and their creators. Subscribe to galleryIntell newsletters to receive important announcements and reviews of art and artists..
galleryIntell interviews are also available as a video podcast from iTunes.
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- published: 19 Feb 2014
- views: 948
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Beauford Delaney at MICHAEL ROSENFELD Alice Neel at DAVID ZWIRNER
James Kalm, as an enthusiastic amateur art historian, is always on the lookout for overlooked and underrecognized painters. Sometimes there’s even an alignment ...
James Kalm, as an enthusiastic amateur art historian, is always on the lookout for overlooked and underrecognized painters. Sometimes there’s even an alignment of said artists, which give observers a chance to make interesting comparisons. “Be Your Wonderful Self, the Portraits of Beauford Delaney” at Michael Rosenfeld, and “Alice Neel: The Early Years” at David Zwirner is a delicious opportunity to look at two of America’s most unique talents, and see how their careers and artistic trajectories converged and diverged over, long careers.
Both artists seemed to represent the art world’s version of the “other,” both racially, and sexually, and their stories and production are testament to how they overcame these challenges, not only artistically but socially as well. A musical introduction is provided by SECONDSET. This program was recorded September 30, and October 2, 2021 #jameskalmreport #jameskalmroughcut #lorenmunk
https://wn.com/Beauford_Delaney_At_Michael_Rosenfeld_Alice_Neel_At_David_Zwirner
James Kalm, as an enthusiastic amateur art historian, is always on the lookout for overlooked and underrecognized painters. Sometimes there’s even an alignment of said artists, which give observers a chance to make interesting comparisons. “Be Your Wonderful Self, the Portraits of Beauford Delaney” at Michael Rosenfeld, and “Alice Neel: The Early Years” at David Zwirner is a delicious opportunity to look at two of America’s most unique talents, and see how their careers and artistic trajectories converged and diverged over, long careers.
Both artists seemed to represent the art world’s version of the “other,” both racially, and sexually, and their stories and production are testament to how they overcame these challenges, not only artistically but socially as well. A musical introduction is provided by SECONDSET. This program was recorded September 30, and October 2, 2021 #jameskalmreport #jameskalmroughcut #lorenmunk
- published: 05 Oct 2021
- views: 8756
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Charmion von Wiegand: Secret Doors, 1945 69 at MICHAEL ROSENFELD
James Kalm first discovered the work of von Wiegand at the Michael Rosenfeld gallery in the mid 1980s. As a student of classic American Modernism, your reporte...
James Kalm first discovered the work of von Wiegand at the Michael Rosenfeld gallery in the mid 1980s. As a student of classic American Modernism, your reporter was captivated by her singular vision. Upon further study, the personal history and relationships of the artist held clues to the development of "Spiritual Abstraction" and were a foreshadowing of trends and movements that became manifest in America's socially transitional decade of the 1960s. Charmion von Wiegand was an associate of Piet Mondrian and spent years developing her own interpretation of Neo-Plasticism. After Mondrian's death, von Wiegand begins her own development of a type of abstraction using doth Buddhist forms and intentions and the aesthetic purity of Neo-Plasticism. In a brief interview, Michael Rosenfeld discusses von Wiegand's work and legacy.
https://wn.com/Charmion_Von_Wiegand_Secret_Doors,_1945_69_At_Michael_Rosenfeld
James Kalm first discovered the work of von Wiegand at the Michael Rosenfeld gallery in the mid 1980s. As a student of classic American Modernism, your reporter was captivated by her singular vision. Upon further study, the personal history and relationships of the artist held clues to the development of "Spiritual Abstraction" and were a foreshadowing of trends and movements that became manifest in America's socially transitional decade of the 1960s. Charmion von Wiegand was an associate of Piet Mondrian and spent years developing her own interpretation of Neo-Plasticism. After Mondrian's death, von Wiegand begins her own development of a type of abstraction using doth Buddhist forms and intentions and the aesthetic purity of Neo-Plasticism. In a brief interview, Michael Rosenfeld discusses von Wiegand's work and legacy.
- published: 23 Dec 2013
- views: 5082
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20110624 - Michael Rosenfeld
At the Alexander Salazar Fine Art Gallery
At the Alexander Salazar Fine Art Gallery
https://wn.com/20110624_Michael_Rosenfeld
At the Alexander Salazar Fine Art Gallery
- published: 27 Jun 2011
- views: 137
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Children of gay and straight couples do equally well in school
Stanford research finds that children of gay and straight couples do equally well in school. Associate professor Michael Rosenfeld, Sociology, drew his researc...
Stanford research finds that children of gay and straight couples do equally well in school. Associate professor Michael Rosenfeld, Sociology, drew his research from census data.
https://wn.com/Children_Of_Gay_And_Straight_Couples_Do_Equally_Well_In_School
Stanford research finds that children of gay and straight couples do equally well in school. Associate professor Michael Rosenfeld, Sociology, drew his research from census data.
- published: 25 Aug 2010
- views: 6357
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Overcoming dental anxiety with Dr. Michael Rosenfeld
If you've ever experienced dental anxiety or have bad memories of dental visits as a child, be sure to watch our latest video from Dr. Michael Rosenfeld. It's ...
If you've ever experienced dental anxiety or have bad memories of dental visits as a child, be sure to watch our latest video from Dr. Michael Rosenfeld. It's important to feel comfortable with your dentist and we strive to provide the best patient care in the Sterling Heights area.
To learn more about Dr. Michael Rosenfeld, please visit: http://www.drmichaelrosenfeld.net
https://wn.com/Overcoming_Dental_Anxiety_With_Dr._Michael_Rosenfeld
If you've ever experienced dental anxiety or have bad memories of dental visits as a child, be sure to watch our latest video from Dr. Michael Rosenfeld. It's important to feel comfortable with your dentist and we strive to provide the best patient care in the Sterling Heights area.
To learn more about Dr. Michael Rosenfeld, please visit: http://www.drmichaelrosenfeld.net
- published: 15 Feb 2012
- views: 78
3:58
Rosenfeld - I Don't Need Your Name (Official Audio)
Official Audio for Rosenfeld - I Don't Need Your Name
Stream / Buy my new EP "The Red Room" :
https://rosenfeld.fanlink.to/TheRedRoom
Rosenfeld :
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Official Audio for Rosenfeld - I Don't Need Your Name
Stream / Buy my new EP "The Red Room" :
https://rosenfeld.fanlink.to/TheRedRoom
Rosenfeld :
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https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/rosenfeld/1266539500
Copyright (C) 2020 Rosenfeld.
https://wn.com/Rosenfeld_I_Don't_Need_Your_Name_(Official_Audio)
Official Audio for Rosenfeld - I Don't Need Your Name
Stream / Buy my new EP "The Red Room" :
https://rosenfeld.fanlink.to/TheRedRoom
Rosenfeld :
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https://tiktok.com/@rosenfeldmusic
https://youtube.com/c/RosenfeldMusic
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https://open.spotify.com/artist/3p2pMpzDerhMR4w2xZyHWg
https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/rosenfeld/1266539500
Copyright (C) 2020 Rosenfeld.
- published: 02 Apr 2020
- views: 2598256