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Patrick Parrish Studio

Research Archive / Art & Design Consultancy Specializing in Unusual, New & Overlooked Modernist Artists & Designers of the 20th & 21st Centuries. 📚🤓📚

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#MaxErnst “Chess Set and Board”
Executed in Great River, New York, summer of 1944. The wooden table was designed by #XeniaCage.
Collection of #JulianLevy, sold at Sotheby’s Madison Avenue, November 5th, 1981.


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Paris, a week in Design. Only now am I revisiting the photos of a great week, packed with vetting and then the opening of the Design Miami/Paris Fair, and also selected moments in the brand new Art Deco exhibition at the @madparis. Not enough time as ever to catch up with everyone but always great to be able to tour the shows, discuss and enjoy what’s on offer with clients and contacts.

@designmiami #design #advisor


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Paris, a week in Design. Only now am I revisiting the photos of a great week, packed with vetting and then the opening of the Design Miami/Paris Fair, and also selected moments in the brand new Art Deco exhibition at the @madparis. Not enough time as ever to catch up with everyone but always great to be able to tour the shows, discuss and enjoy what’s on offer with clients and contacts.

@designmiami #design #advisor


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Paris, a week in Design. Only now am I revisiting the photos of a great week, packed with vetting and then the opening of the Design Miami/Paris Fair, and also selected moments in the brand new Art Deco exhibition at the @madparis. Not enough time as ever to catch up with everyone but always great to be able to tour the shows, discuss and enjoy what’s on offer with clients and contacts.

@designmiami #design #advisor


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Paris, a week in Design. Only now am I revisiting the photos of a great week, packed with vetting and then the opening of the Design Miami/Paris Fair, and also selected moments in the brand new Art Deco exhibition at the @madparis. Not enough time as ever to catch up with everyone but always great to be able to tour the shows, discuss and enjoy what’s on offer with clients and contacts.

@designmiami #design #advisor


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Paris, a week in Design. Only now am I revisiting the photos of a great week, packed with vetting and then the opening of the Design Miami/Paris Fair, and also selected moments in the brand new Art Deco exhibition at the @madparis. Not enough time as ever to catch up with everyone but always great to be able to tour the shows, discuss and enjoy what’s on offer with clients and contacts.

@designmiami #design #advisor


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Paris, a week in Design. Only now am I revisiting the photos of a great week, packed with vetting and then the opening of the Design Miami/Paris Fair, and also selected moments in the brand new Art Deco exhibition at the @madparis. Not enough time as ever to catch up with everyone but always great to be able to tour the shows, discuss and enjoy what’s on offer with clients and contacts.

@designmiami #design #advisor


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Paris, a week in Design. Only now am I revisiting the photos of a great week, packed with vetting and then the opening of the Design Miami/Paris Fair, and also selected moments in the brand new Art Deco exhibition at the @madparis. Not enough time as ever to catch up with everyone but always great to be able to tour the shows, discuss and enjoy what’s on offer with clients and contacts.

@designmiami #design #advisor


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Paris, a week in Design. Only now am I revisiting the photos of a great week, packed with vetting and then the opening of the Design Miami/Paris Fair, and also selected moments in the brand new Art Deco exhibition at the @madparis. Not enough time as ever to catch up with everyone but always great to be able to tour the shows, discuss and enjoy what’s on offer with clients and contacts.

@designmiami #design #advisor


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Paris, a week in Design. Only now am I revisiting the photos of a great week, packed with vetting and then the opening of the Design Miami/Paris Fair, and also selected moments in the brand new Art Deco exhibition at the @madparis. Not enough time as ever to catch up with everyone but always great to be able to tour the shows, discuss and enjoy what’s on offer with clients and contacts.

@designmiami #design #advisor


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6 months ago

Paris, a week in Design. Only now am I revisiting the photos of a great week, packed with vetting and then the opening of the Design Miami/Paris Fair, and also selected moments in the brand new Art Deco exhibition at the @madparis. Not enough time as ever to catch up with everyone but always great to be able to tour the shows, discuss and enjoy what’s on offer with clients and contacts.

@designmiami #design #advisor


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Paris, a week in Design. Only now am I revisiting the photos of a great week, packed with vetting and then the opening of the Design Miami/Paris Fair, and also selected moments in the brand new Art Deco exhibition at the @madparis. Not enough time as ever to catch up with everyone but always great to be able to tour the shows, discuss and enjoy what’s on offer with clients and contacts.

@designmiami #design #advisor


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Paris, a week in Design. Only now am I revisiting the photos of a great week, packed with vetting and then the opening of the Design Miami/Paris Fair, and also selected moments in the brand new Art Deco exhibition at the @madparis. Not enough time as ever to catch up with everyone but always great to be able to tour the shows, discuss and enjoy what’s on offer with clients and contacts.

@designmiami #design #advisor


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Paris, a week in Design. Only now am I revisiting the photos of a great week, packed with vetting and then the opening of the Design Miami/Paris Fair, and also selected moments in the brand new Art Deco exhibition at the @madparis. Not enough time as ever to catch up with everyone but always great to be able to tour the shows, discuss and enjoy what’s on offer with clients and contacts.

@designmiami #design #advisor


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Paris, a week in Design. Only now am I revisiting the photos of a great week, packed with vetting and then the opening of the Design Miami/Paris Fair, and also selected moments in the brand new Art Deco exhibition at the @madparis. Not enough time as ever to catch up with everyone but always great to be able to tour the shows, discuss and enjoy what’s on offer with clients and contacts.

@designmiami #design #advisor


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Paris, a week in Design. Only now am I revisiting the photos of a great week, packed with vetting and then the opening of the Design Miami/Paris Fair, and also selected moments in the brand new Art Deco exhibition at the @madparis. Not enough time as ever to catch up with everyone but always great to be able to tour the shows, discuss and enjoy what’s on offer with clients and contacts.

@designmiami #design #advisor


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Paris, a week in Design. Only now am I revisiting the photos of a great week, packed with vetting and then the opening of the Design Miami/Paris Fair, and also selected moments in the brand new Art Deco exhibition at the @madparis. Not enough time as ever to catch up with everyone but always great to be able to tour the shows, discuss and enjoy what’s on offer with clients and contacts.

@designmiami #design #advisor


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Paris, a week in Design. Only now am I revisiting the photos of a great week, packed with vetting and then the opening of the Design Miami/Paris Fair, and also selected moments in the brand new Art Deco exhibition at the @madparis. Not enough time as ever to catch up with everyone but always great to be able to tour the shows, discuss and enjoy what’s on offer with clients and contacts.

@designmiami #design #advisor


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Paris, a week in Design. Only now am I revisiting the photos of a great week, packed with vetting and then the opening of the Design Miami/Paris Fair, and also selected moments in the brand new Art Deco exhibition at the @madparis. Not enough time as ever to catch up with everyone but always great to be able to tour the shows, discuss and enjoy what’s on offer with clients and contacts.

@designmiami #design #advisor


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Paris, a week in Design. Only now am I revisiting the photos of a great week, packed with vetting and then the opening of the Design Miami/Paris Fair, and also selected moments in the brand new Art Deco exhibition at the @madparis. Not enough time as ever to catch up with everyone but always great to be able to tour the shows, discuss and enjoy what’s on offer with clients and contacts.

@designmiami #design #advisor


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Paris, a week in Design. Only now am I revisiting the photos of a great week, packed with vetting and then the opening of the Design Miami/Paris Fair, and also selected moments in the brand new Art Deco exhibition at the @madparis. Not enough time as ever to catch up with everyone but always great to be able to tour the shows, discuss and enjoy what’s on offer with clients and contacts.

@designmiami #design #advisor


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Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) & #MaxJacob (1876-1944), “Le Cornet à Dés”, Paris, 1917. Binding by #PaulBonet, c. 1934. Image via Christie’s Paris.


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#AndréBreton (1896-1966), #PaulÉluard (1895-1952) & #SalvadorDi (1904-1989)
“L’Immaculée Conception”, Paris : Éditions Surréaistes. Bound by #PaulBonet. Image via Christie’s Paris.


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#AndréBreton (1896-1966) “Nadja”Paris, 1928. Bound by #PaulBonet for #RenéChar, 1934. Image via Christie’s Paris.


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I apologize in advance for posting a portrait of myself (on the grid no less) but @jeremy_liebman is a pro, and this not so recent photo is perfect for the #WallpaperUSA400. I have said many times, I’m not one for self-promotion, but now that the gallery is officially closed I need to get better at it! I am honored to be included in this regal list for the second year in a row. It’s pretty great to be included with such an amazing list of supremely talented people, many I know and respect, and a few close friends as well. Congrats to the other 399 recipients and thanks @wallpapermag !!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼


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Tomorrow @wrightauction in Chicago I will be selling my collection of #EnzoMari “Cubos” from 1959-63. I was asked to write a story about my relationship to these enigmatic objects and here is is:

I’ve always been obsessed with balls. The only thing I’ve ever stolen in my life was a huge ball bearing from a neighborhood friend across the street when I was four or five years old. It was so perfect, shiny, and incredibly heavy. I still feel bad about that. So, flash forward 25 years, when I’m cruising through a tiny, cramped, overloaded junk shop on the Upper East Side and find myself surrounded by shelves filled with cubes of lucite, with all manner of balls and squares encased inside of them! I was stunned. What were they?

I picked one up and walked over to the owner to ask how much they were. He said seventy five bucks each. What??? Damn, I thought they were gonna be five bucks each, and I was going to buy all fifty of them. Well, it wasn’t meant to be, but I kept going back and coveting them until I finally bought some of the chipped and badly scratched ones for twenty bucks each (I should also mention that I ended up buying a bunch of deadstock Noguchi lamps at this shop, and I bet they came from the same source). I ended up giving away those first cubes to a girlfriend at the time, who had started a lucite paperweight collection. I probably didn’t keep any of them because I wanted one of the perfect ones, or maybe she was just persuasive... I don’t really remember now, but I know I still regret that decision.

🔴⚪️⚫️⚪️⚫️🔲🔳


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2 years ago

Tomorrow @wrightauction in Chicago I will be selling my collection of #EnzoMari “Cubos” from 1959-63. I was asked to write a story about my relationship to these enigmatic objects and here is is:

I’ve always been obsessed with balls. The only thing I’ve ever stolen in my life was a huge ball bearing from a neighborhood friend across the street when I was four or five years old. It was so perfect, shiny, and incredibly heavy. I still feel bad about that. So, flash forward 25 years, when I’m cruising through a tiny, cramped, overloaded junk shop on the Upper East Side and find myself surrounded by shelves filled with cubes of lucite, with all manner of balls and squares encased inside of them! I was stunned. What were they?

I picked one up and walked over to the owner to ask how much they were. He said seventy five bucks each. What??? Damn, I thought they were gonna be five bucks each, and I was going to buy all fifty of them. Well, it wasn’t meant to be, but I kept going back and coveting them until I finally bought some of the chipped and badly scratched ones for twenty bucks each (I should also mention that I ended up buying a bunch of deadstock Noguchi lamps at this shop, and I bet they came from the same source). I ended up giving away those first cubes to a girlfriend at the time, who had started a lucite paperweight collection. I probably didn’t keep any of them because I wanted one of the perfect ones, or maybe she was just persuasive... I don’t really remember now, but I know I still regret that decision.

🔴⚪️⚫️⚪️⚫️🔲🔳


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2 years ago

Tomorrow @wrightauction in Chicago I will be selling my collection of #EnzoMari “Cubos” from 1959-63. I was asked to write a story about my relationship to these enigmatic objects and here is is:

I’ve always been obsessed with balls. The only thing I’ve ever stolen in my life was a huge ball bearing from a neighborhood friend across the street when I was four or five years old. It was so perfect, shiny, and incredibly heavy. I still feel bad about that. So, flash forward 25 years, when I’m cruising through a tiny, cramped, overloaded junk shop on the Upper East Side and find myself surrounded by shelves filled with cubes of lucite, with all manner of balls and squares encased inside of them! I was stunned. What were they?

I picked one up and walked over to the owner to ask how much they were. He said seventy five bucks each. What??? Damn, I thought they were gonna be five bucks each, and I was going to buy all fifty of them. Well, it wasn’t meant to be, but I kept going back and coveting them until I finally bought some of the chipped and badly scratched ones for twenty bucks each (I should also mention that I ended up buying a bunch of deadstock Noguchi lamps at this shop, and I bet they came from the same source). I ended up giving away those first cubes to a girlfriend at the time, who had started a lucite paperweight collection. I probably didn’t keep any of them because I wanted one of the perfect ones, or maybe she was just persuasive... I don’t really remember now, but I know I still regret that decision.

🔴⚪️⚫️⚪️⚫️🔲🔳


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2 years ago

Design dealer Patrick Parrish, who has closed his pacesetting NYC gallery, is holding a sale of some of his great things at @wrightauction.

It’s a fascinating selection, offbeat yet erudite, totally worth checking out. This foot-shaped paperweight by Carl Auböck II - one of Patrick’s many subjects of expertise - caught my eye, as did the works by the St. Paul based design studio RO/LU who riff on modernist classics of the past in their razor sharp, deadpan objects (see images 2 through 5).

Auction on 11th April, see here for more info:
https://www.wright20.com/auctions/2024/04/curated-selected-by-patrick-parrish-ii/info

@patrick_parrish_studio @ashtongilbert @wrightauction


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Design dealer Patrick Parrish, who has closed his pacesetting NYC gallery, is holding a sale of some of his great things at @wrightauction.

It’s a fascinating selection, offbeat yet erudite, totally worth checking out. This foot-shaped paperweight by Carl Auböck II - one of Patrick’s many subjects of expertise - caught my eye, as did the works by the St. Paul based design studio RO/LU who riff on modernist classics of the past in their razor sharp, deadpan objects (see images 2 through 5).

Auction on 11th April, see here for more info:
https://www.wright20.com/auctions/2024/04/curated-selected-by-patrick-parrish-ii/info

@patrick_parrish_studio @ashtongilbert @wrightauction


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Design dealer Patrick Parrish, who has closed his pacesetting NYC gallery, is holding a sale of some of his great things at @wrightauction.

It’s a fascinating selection, offbeat yet erudite, totally worth checking out. This foot-shaped paperweight by Carl Auböck II - one of Patrick’s many subjects of expertise - caught my eye, as did the works by the St. Paul based design studio RO/LU who riff on modernist classics of the past in their razor sharp, deadpan objects (see images 2 through 5).

Auction on 11th April, see here for more info:
https://www.wright20.com/auctions/2024/04/curated-selected-by-patrick-parrish-ii/info

@patrick_parrish_studio @ashtongilbert @wrightauction


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2 years ago

Design dealer Patrick Parrish, who has closed his pacesetting NYC gallery, is holding a sale of some of his great things at @wrightauction.

It’s a fascinating selection, offbeat yet erudite, totally worth checking out. This foot-shaped paperweight by Carl Auböck II - one of Patrick’s many subjects of expertise - caught my eye, as did the works by the St. Paul based design studio RO/LU who riff on modernist classics of the past in their razor sharp, deadpan objects (see images 2 through 5).

Auction on 11th April, see here for more info:
https://www.wright20.com/auctions/2024/04/curated-selected-by-patrick-parrish-ii/info

@patrick_parrish_studio @ashtongilbert @wrightauction


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2 years ago

Design dealer Patrick Parrish, who has closed his pacesetting NYC gallery, is holding a sale of some of his great things at @wrightauction.

It’s a fascinating selection, offbeat yet erudite, totally worth checking out. This foot-shaped paperweight by Carl Auböck II - one of Patrick’s many subjects of expertise - caught my eye, as did the works by the St. Paul based design studio RO/LU who riff on modernist classics of the past in their razor sharp, deadpan objects (see images 2 through 5).

Auction on 11th April, see here for more info:
https://www.wright20.com/auctions/2024/04/curated-selected-by-patrick-parrish-ii/info

@patrick_parrish_studio @ashtongilbert @wrightauction


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2 years ago

#MarcHubin’s #ParisApartment designed by #GaetanoPesce c. 1985 😍


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Chris Beeston | “Party Boombox”
USA, 2019
22.75 x 13 x 9 inches
Available
Featured in his 2022 solo exhibition, Purpose, Chris Beeston’s “Party Boombox” is a once-abandoned speaker that Beeston found on the sidewalk and transformed into a centerpiece fit for a party, complete with bass-synced LEDs and rotating confetti of lights. Additional materials used include a plastic container, audio components, a wireless phone charger, urethane feet, and acrylic. Custom orders and commissions are always of interest. 🔊💃🕺🏾🪩📢


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Chris Beeston | “Party Boombox”
USA, 2019
22.75 x 13 x 9 inches
Available
Featured in his 2022 solo exhibition, Purpose, Chris Beeston’s “Party Boombox” is a once-abandoned speaker that Beeston found on the sidewalk and transformed into a centerpiece fit for a party, complete with bass-synced LEDs and rotating confetti of lights. Additional materials used include a plastic container, audio components, a wireless phone charger, urethane feet, and acrylic. Custom orders and commissions are always of interest. 🔊💃🕺🏾🪩📢


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2 years ago

Chris Beeston | “Party Boombox”
USA, 2019
22.75 x 13 x 9 inches
Available
Featured in his 2022 solo exhibition, Purpose, Chris Beeston’s “Party Boombox” is a once-abandoned speaker that Beeston found on the sidewalk and transformed into a centerpiece fit for a party, complete with bass-synced LEDs and rotating confetti of lights. Additional materials used include a plastic container, audio components, a wireless phone charger, urethane feet, and acrylic. Custom orders and commissions are always of interest. 🔊💃🕺🏾🪩📢


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2 years ago

Christopher Prinz | “Cylindrical Wrinkled Coffee Table (Raw Rainbow Iridescent)”
USA, 2023
14 x 35 x 35 inches
POR | Made To Order

Sick wrinkled steel coffee table by Omaha-based designer Christopher Prinz. Available in various finishes – shown here in Rainbow Iridescent (Raw). Made-to-order and custom sizing is available.


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2 years ago

Christopher Prinz | “Cylindrical Wrinkled Coffee Table (Raw Rainbow Iridescent)”
USA, 2023
14 x 35 x 35 inches
POR | Made To Order

Sick wrinkled steel coffee table by Omaha-based designer Christopher Prinz. Available in various finishes – shown here in Rainbow Iridescent (Raw). Made-to-order and custom sizing is available.


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2 years ago

Christopher Prinz | “Cylindrical Wrinkled Coffee Table (Raw Rainbow Iridescent)”
USA, 2023
14 x 35 x 35 inches
POR | Made To Order

Sick wrinkled steel coffee table by Omaha-based designer Christopher Prinz. Available in various finishes – shown here in Rainbow Iridescent (Raw). Made-to-order and custom sizing is available.


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2 years ago

Christopher Prinz | “Cylindrical Wrinkled Coffee Table (Raw Rainbow Iridescent)”
USA, 2023
14 x 35 x 35 inches
POR | Made To Order

Sick wrinkled steel coffee table by Omaha-based designer Christopher Prinz. Available in various finishes – shown here in Rainbow Iridescent (Raw). Made-to-order and custom sizing is available.


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16
2 years ago

Dear Clients, Friends, Collaborators, & Colleagues,

After more than a quarter-century with a street level gallery in New York, I have decided to close Patrick Parrish Gallery in Tribeca.

This was not an easy decision to make—made even harder by a supportive landlord who would have gladly renewed our ten-year lease on Lispenard Street. That being said, times are a’changing, and the renewal prompted me to question how I want to continue to participate in the world of design and art. I am excited to open myself up to new ways of engaging with the material and the creatives that have been my complete focus for more than half of my life.

As of December 1st, my team and I will be operating out of a studio space in Building 77 of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, which is already home to an amazing community of creatives. Our newly designed and historically comprehensive website documenting the last 20+ years of our exhibitions, fairs, publications, and projects will continue to be your go-to digital resource as always.

Our library of 5,000+ volumes is no doubt one of the most comprehensive in the city, and it will be reinstalled in Brooklyn. One of the greatest joys of my career has been engaging in the discourse surrounding design, art, and their intersection. There’s nothing I love more than answering the curiosity and enthusiasm of the next generations with examples of historic precedent and stories of the radical thinkers that came before.

Our Brooklyn studio will serve as the headquarters for all new projects, and, while I don’t know exactly what that will look like in terms of exhibitions or events, I am open to all possibilities and excited by what shape the new venture will take.

Thank you to all the artists and designers, members of the trade, collectors, fair organizers, editors, and writers who have supported the gallery over the years. I am most proud to have provided many now-household names with their first solo shows in New York, to have placed works in world class museum and private collections, and to know that our work has helped encourage so many others to follow us into this discipline. I look forward to seeing you all soon.

-Patrick


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Ver Historias de Instagram en Secreto

El Instagram Story Viewer es una herramienta sencilla que te permite ver y guardar en secreto historias, videos, fotos o IGTV de Instagram. Con este servicio, puedes descargar contenido y disfrutarlo sin conexión cuando lo desees. Si encuentras algo interesante en Instagram que quieras revisar más tarde o si prefieres ver historias de forma anónima, nuestro visor es perfecto para ti. Anonstories ofrece una excelente solución para mantener tu identidad oculta. Instagram lanzó la función de Historias en agosto de 2023, adoptada rápidamente por otras plataformas debido a su formato dinámico y temporal. Las Historias permiten a los usuarios compartir actualizaciones rápidas, como fotos, videos o selfies, mejoradas con texto, emojis o filtros, y son visibles por solo 24 horas. Este marco de tiempo limitado genera un alto compromiso en comparación con las publicaciones regulares. En el mundo actual, las Historias son una de las formas más populares de conectar y comunicarse en redes sociales. Sin embargo, al ver una Historia, el creador puede ver tu nombre en su lista de visualizaciones, lo cual puede ser una preocupación de privacidad. ¿Qué hacer si deseas explorar Historias sin ser detectado? Aquí es donde Anonstories resulta útil. Te permite ver contenido público de Instagram sin revelar tu identidad. Simplemente ingresa el nombre de usuario del perfil que te interesa, y la herramienta mostrará sus Historias más recientes. Funciones de Anonstories Viewer: - Navegación anónima: Mira Historias sin aparecer en la lista de visualizaciones. - Sin cuenta requerida: Ve contenido público sin necesidad de registrarte en Instagram. - Descarga de contenido: Guarda cualquier Historia directamente en tu dispositivo para usarla sin conexión. - Ver Destacados: Accede a Destacados de Instagram, incluso fuera del período de 24 horas. - Monitoreo de reposts: Rastrea reposts o niveles de compromiso en Historias de perfiles personales. Limitaciones: - Esta herramienta solo funciona con cuentas públicas; las cuentas privadas permanecen inaccesibles. Beneficios: - Amigable con la privacidad: Mira cualquier contenido de Instagram sin ser detectado. - Fácil y sencillo: Sin instalación de aplicaciones ni registro necesario. - Herramientas exclusivas: Descarga y gestiona contenido de formas que Instagram no ofrece.