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Marlena Kudlicka
The artist web page featuring international artist Marlena Kudlicka’s projects that include site-specific installations, objects, context based sculptures created for particular spaces and architectural urban landscapes. The viewer finds how Kudlicka uses quotes and elements of the avant-garde and re-evaluates their contemporary relevance. The web page introduces her practice with highly renowned New York and international institutions like Lower Manhattan Cultural Council in New York, Akademie Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart, International Studio & Curatorial Program in New York, Location One in New York and Art Omi NY. Read about this contemporary artist and her context based work with the Online Art Magazine. ArtReview features Marlena Kudlicka latest exhibitions and projects.
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Yacht Marlena, M/Y Marlena
The Yacht Marlena began as a 132’ LOA sportfishing yacht built by Trinity Yachts of New Orleans, Louisiana. She was custom built for an avid fisherman of Long Island, NY and went into service in 1999. At the time of her launch, she was the largest sportfishing yacht in the world. In November of 2003 she was purchased by a new owner and relocated to Spain for an extensive refit and extension. This refit converted the vessel to a luxury sport yacht with an overall length of 144’ (44M). The Marlena is powered by 2 Paxman VP185 engines from England rated at 3,500 horsepower each. This gives the Marlena a comfortable cruising speed of 23 knots and a top speed of 26 knots. She carries 9,800 gallons of fuel and burns approximately 275 gph at cruising speed. This gives her a range of about 800 NM including reserve fuel for an additional 100 NM at a cruising speed of 23 knots. For long deliveries, a hull speed of 12 knots on a single engine will extend her range to about 1400 NM.
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