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Tilting electric car steered with handlbars
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A two seater micro car that leans into corners and is steered by handlebars is set to hit the road.
The electric vehicle has four wheels and requires a car licence to drive it.
It has been developed by French company AEMotion which has had the vehicle under development for just over ten years.
It set out to combine the agility of a motorcycle with the safety profile of a four-wheeled vehicle
It is now up for pre-order ahead of production next year.
The vehicle has not yet been officially named.
It is only 79 cm wide to easily navigate through congested traffic.
The driver sits in front of the passenger motorcycle style and will need a Permis B car license in France to get on the road plus seven hours of training.
Both occupants are shielded from bad weather by the outer shell and doors with windows.
A small storage area in the back can be expanded by pushing the passenger seat forward.
It has a top speed of 115 km/h and a maximum lean angle of 35 degrees.
The battery is said to be good for up to 200 km per charge.
OPS: the AEMotion electric car.
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Tilting electric car steered with handlbars
Ferrari Press Agency
Leaning 1
Ref 16908
17/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: AEMotion
A two seater micro car that leans into corners and is steered by handlebars is set to hit the road.
The electric vehicle has four wheels and requires a car licence to drive it.
It has been developed by French company AEMotion which has had the vehicle under development for just over ten years.
It set out to combine the agility of a motorcycle with the safety profile of a four-wheeled vehicle
It is now up for pre-order ahead of production next year.
The vehicle has not yet been officially named.
It is only 79 cm wide to easily navigate through congested traffic.
The driver sits in front of the passenger motorcycle style and will need a Permis B car license in France to get on the road plus seven hours of training.
Both occupants are shielded from bad weather by the outer shell and doors with windows.
A small storage area in the back can be expanded by pushing the passenger seat forward.
It has a top speed of 115 km/h and a maximum lean angle of 35 degrees.
The battery is said to be good for up to 200 km per charge.
OPS: the AEMotion electric car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Tilting electric car steered with handlbars
Ferrari Press Agency
Leaning 1
Ref 16908
17/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: AEMotion
A two seater micro car that leans into corners and is steered by handlebars is set to hit the road.
The electric vehicle has four wheels and requires a car licence to drive it.
It has been developed by French company AEMotion which has had the vehicle under development for just over ten years.
It set out to combine the agility of a motorcycle with the safety profile of a four-wheeled vehicle
It is now up for pre-order ahead of production next year.
The vehicle has not yet been officially named.
It is only 79 cm wide to easily navigate through congested traffic.
The driver sits in front of the passenger motorcycle style and will need a Permis B car license in France to get on the road plus seven hours of training.
Both occupants are shielded from bad weather by the outer shell and doors with windows.
A small storage area in the back can be expanded by pushing the passenger seat forward.
It has a top speed of 115 km/h and a maximum lean angle of 35 degrees.
The battery is said to be good for up to 200 km per charge.
OPS: the AEMotion electric car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Tilting electric car steered with handlbars
Ferrari Press Agency
Leaning 1
Ref 16908
17/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: AEMotion
A two seater micro car that leans into corners and is steered by handlebars is set to hit the road.
The electric vehicle has four wheels and requires a car licence to drive it.
It has been developed by French company AEMotion which has had the vehicle under development for just over ten years.
It set out to combine the agility of a motorcycle with the safety profile of a four-wheeled vehicle
It is now up for pre-order ahead of production next year.
The vehicle has not yet been officially named.
It is only 79 cm wide to easily navigate through congested traffic.
The driver sits in front of the passenger motorcycle style and will need a Permis B car license in France to get on the road plus seven hours of training.
Both occupants are shielded from bad weather by the outer shell and doors with windows.
A small storage area in the back can be expanded by pushing the passenger seat forward.
It has a top speed of 115 km/h and a maximum lean angle of 35 degrees.
The battery is said to be good for up to 200 km per charge.
OPS: the AEMotion electric car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Tilting electric car steered with handlbars
Ferrari Press Agency
Leaning 1
Ref 16908
17/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: AEMotion
A two seater micro car that leans into corners and is steered by handlebars is set to hit the road.
The electric vehicle has four wheels and requires a car licence to drive it.
It has been developed by French company AEMotion which has had the vehicle under development for just over ten years.
It set out to combine the agility of a motorcycle with the safety profile of a four-wheeled vehicle
It is now up for pre-order ahead of production next year.
The vehicle has not yet been officially named.
It is only 79 cm wide to easily navigate through congested traffic.
The driver sits in front of the passenger motorcycle style and will need a Permis B car license in France to get on the road plus seven hours of training.
Both occupants are shielded from bad weather by the outer shell and doors with windows.
A small storage area in the back can be expanded by pushing the passenger seat forward.
It has a top speed of 115 km/h and a maximum lean angle of 35 degrees.
The battery is said to be good for up to 200 km per charge.
OPS: the AEMotion electric car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Tilting electric car steered with handlbars
Ferrari Press Agency
Leaning 1
Ref 16908
17/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: AEMotion
A two seater micro car that leans into corners and is steered by handlebars is set to hit the road.
The electric vehicle has four wheels and requires a car licence to drive it.
It has been developed by French company AEMotion which has had the vehicle under development for just over ten years.
It set out to combine the agility of a motorcycle with the safety profile of a four-wheeled vehicle
It is now up for pre-order ahead of production next year.
The vehicle has not yet been officially named.
It is only 79 cm wide to easily navigate through congested traffic.
The driver sits in front of the passenger motorcycle style and will need a Permis B car license in France to get on the road plus seven hours of training.
Both occupants are shielded from bad weather by the outer shell and doors with windows.
A small storage area in the back can be expanded by pushing the passenger seat forward.
It has a top speed of 115 km/h and a maximum lean angle of 35 degrees.
The battery is said to be good for up to 200 km per charge.
OPS: the AEMotion electric car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Tilting electric car steered with handlbars
Ferrari Press Agency
Leaning 1
Ref 16908
17/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: AEMotion
A two seater micro car that leans into corners and is steered by handlebars is set to hit the road.
The electric vehicle has four wheels and requires a car licence to drive it.
It has been developed by French company AEMotion which has had the vehicle under development for just over ten years.
It set out to combine the agility of a motorcycle with the safety profile of a four-wheeled vehicle
It is now up for pre-order ahead of production next year.
The vehicle has not yet been officially named.
It is only 79 cm wide to easily navigate through congested traffic.
The driver sits in front of the passenger motorcycle style and will need a Permis B car license in France to get on the road plus seven hours of training.
Both occupants are shielded from bad weather by the outer shell and doors with windows.
A small storage area in the back can be expanded by pushing the passenger seat forward.
It has a top speed of 115 km/h and a maximum lean angle of 35 degrees.
The battery is said to be good for up to 200 km per charge.
OPS: the AEMotion electric car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Tilting electric car steered with handlbars
Ferrari Press Agency
Leaning 1
Ref 16908
17/06/2025
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Picture MUST credit: AEMotion
A two seater micro car that leans into corners and is steered by handlebars is set to hit the road.
The electric vehicle has four wheels and requires a car licence to drive it.
It has been developed by French company AEMotion which has had the vehicle under development for just over ten years.
It set out to combine the agility of a motorcycle with the safety profile of a four-wheeled vehicle
It is now up for pre-order ahead of production next year.
The vehicle has not yet been officially named.
It is only 79 cm wide to easily navigate through congested traffic.
The driver sits in front of the passenger motorcycle style and will need a Permis B car license in France to get on the road plus seven hours of training.
Both occupants are shielded from bad weather by the outer shell and doors with windows.
A small storage area in the back can be expanded by pushing the passenger seat forward.
It has a top speed of 115 km/h and a maximum lean angle of 35 degrees.
The battery is said to be good for up to 200 km per charge.
OPS: the AEMotion electric car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Tilting electric car steered with handlbars
Ferrari Press Agency
Leaning 1
Ref 16908
17/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: AEMotion
A two seater micro car that leans into corners and is steered by handlebars is set to hit the road.
The electric vehicle has four wheels and requires a car licence to drive it.
It has been developed by French company AEMotion which has had the vehicle under development for just over ten years.
It set out to combine the agility of a motorcycle with the safety profile of a four-wheeled vehicle
It is now up for pre-order ahead of production next year.
The vehicle has not yet been officially named.
It is only 79 cm wide to easily navigate through congested traffic.
The driver sits in front of the passenger motorcycle style and will need a Permis B car license in France to get on the road plus seven hours of training.
Both occupants are shielded from bad weather by the outer shell and doors with windows.
A small storage area in the back can be expanded by pushing the passenger seat forward.
It has a top speed of 115 km/h and a maximum lean angle of 35 degrees.
The battery is said to be good for up to 200 km per charge.
OPS: the AEMotion electric car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_186103291_FER
Tilting electric car steered with handlbars
Ferrari Press Agency
Leaning 1
Ref 16908
17/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: AEMotion
A two seater micro car that leans into corners and is steered by handlebars is set to hit the road.
The electric vehicle has four wheels and requires a car licence to drive it.
It has been developed by French company AEMotion which has had the vehicle under development for just over ten years.
It set out to combine the agility of a motorcycle with the safety profile of a four-wheeled vehicle
It is now up for pre-order ahead of production next year.
The vehicle has not yet been officially named.
It is only 79 cm wide to easily navigate through congested traffic.
The driver sits in front of the passenger motorcycle style and will need a Permis B car license in France to get on the road plus seven hours of training.
Both occupants are shielded from bad weather by the outer shell and doors with windows.
A small storage area in the back can be expanded by pushing the passenger seat forward.
It has a top speed of 115 km/h and a maximum lean angle of 35 degrees.
The battery is said to be good for up to 200 km per charge.
OPS: the AEMotion electric car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_186103289_FER
Tilting electric car steered with handlbars
Ferrari Press Agency
Leaning 1
Ref 16908
17/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: AEMotion
A two seater micro car that leans into corners and is steered by handlebars is set to hit the road.
The electric vehicle has four wheels and requires a car licence to drive it.
It has been developed by French company AEMotion which has had the vehicle under development for just over ten years.
It set out to combine the agility of a motorcycle with the safety profile of a four-wheeled vehicle
It is now up for pre-order ahead of production next year.
The vehicle has not yet been officially named.
It is only 79 cm wide to easily navigate through congested traffic.
The driver sits in front of the passenger motorcycle style and will need a Permis B car license in France to get on the road plus seven hours of training.
Both occupants are shielded from bad weather by the outer shell and doors with windows.
A small storage area in the back can be expanded by pushing the passenger seat forward.
It has a top speed of 115 km/h and a maximum lean angle of 35 degrees.
The battery is said to be good for up to 200 km per charge.
OPS: the AEMotion electric car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Tilting electric car steered with handlbars
Ferrari Press Agency
Leaning 1
Ref 16908
17/06/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: AEMotion
A two seater micro car that leans into corners and is steered by handlebars is set to hit the road.
The electric vehicle has four wheels and requires a car licence to drive it.
It has been developed by French company AEMotion which has had the vehicle under development for just over ten years.
It set out to combine the agility of a motorcycle with the safety profile of a four-wheeled vehicle
It is now up for pre-order ahead of production next year.
The vehicle has not yet been officially named.
It is only 79 cm wide to easily navigate through congested traffic.
The driver sits in front of the passenger motorcycle style and will need a Permis B car license in France to get on the road plus seven hours of training.
Both occupants are shielded from bad weather by the outer shell and doors with windows.
A small storage area in the back can be expanded by pushing the passenger seat forward.
It has a top speed of 115 km/h and a maximum lean angle of 35 degrees.
The battery is said to be good for up to 200 km per charge.
OPS: the AEMotion electric car.
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NEWS - Gebäude in Shenzhen stürzt ein
A view of a department building tilting and collapsing in Shenzhen city, south China's Guangdong province, 28 August 2019.
A department building tilts and collapses in Shenzhen city, south China's Guangdong province, 28 August 2019. No injury and death are caused by the accident, and residents are transferred to safe places. Further investigation is ongoing to prevent similar events from happening.
*** Local Caption *** fachaoshi (Photo by Zhao Yanxiong - Imaginechina/Sipa USA)
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NEWS - Gebäude in Shenzhen stürzt ein
A view of a department building tilting and collapsing in Shenzhen city, south China's Guangdong province, 28 August 2019.
A department building tilts and collapses in Shenzhen city, south China's Guangdong province, 28 August 2019. No injury and death are caused by the accident, and residents are transferred to safe places. Further investigation is ongoing to prevent similar events from happening.
*** Local Caption *** fachaoshi (Photo by Zhao Yanxiong - Imaginechina/Sipa USA)
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NEWS - Gebäude in Shenzhen stürzt ein
A view of a department building tilting and collapsing in Shenzhen city, south China's Guangdong province, 28 August 2019.
A department building tilts and collapses in Shenzhen city, south China's Guangdong province, 28 August 2019. No injury and death are caused by the accident, and residents are transferred to safe places. Further investigation is ongoing to prevent similar events from happening.
*** Local Caption *** fachaoshi (Photo by Zhao Yanxiong - Imaginechina/Sipa USA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Gebäude in Shenzhen stürzt ein
A view of a department building tilting and collapsing in Shenzhen city, south China's Guangdong province, 28 August 2019.
A department building tilts and collapses in Shenzhen city, south China's Guangdong province, 28 August 2019. No injury and death are caused by the accident, and residents are transferred to safe places. Further investigation is ongoing to prevent similar events from happening.
*** Local Caption *** fachaoshi (Photo by Zhao Yanxiong - Imaginechina/Sipa USA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Gebäude in Shenzhen stürzt ein
A view of a department building tilting and collapsing in Shenzhen city, south China's Guangdong province, 28 August 2019.
A department building tilts and collapses in Shenzhen city, south China's Guangdong province, 28 August 2019. No injury and death are caused by the accident, and residents are transferred to safe places. Further investigation is ongoing to prevent similar events from happening.
*** Local Caption *** fachaoshi (Photo by Zhao Yanxiong - Imaginechina/Sipa USA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Gebäude in Shenzhen stürzt ein
A view of a department building tilting and collapsing in Shenzhen city, south China's Guangdong province, 28 August 2019.
A department building tilts and collapses in Shenzhen city, south China's Guangdong province, 28 August 2019. No injury and death are caused by the accident, and residents are transferred to safe places. Further investigation is ongoing to prevent similar events from happening.
*** Local Caption *** fachaoshi (Photo by Zhao Yanxiong - Imaginechina/Sipa USA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - London: Jenny Holzer in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (9766315i)
Jenny Holzer. BLUE PURPLE TILT 2007
Jenny Holzer exhibition at the Tate Modern, London, UK - 20 Jul 2018
Tate Modern opened new display of work by Jenny Holzer, highlighting her four-decade career, bringing together over 50 key works, at Tate Modern, London
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NEWS - London: Jenny Holzer in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (9766315f)
Jenny Holzer. BLUE PURPLE TILT 2007
Jenny Holzer exhibition at the Tate Modern, London, UK - 20 Jul 2018
Tate Modern opened new display of work by Jenny Holzer, highlighting her four-decade career, bringing together over 50 key works, at Tate Modern, London
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NEWS - London: Jenny Holzer in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (9766315h)
Jenny Holzer. BLUE PURPLE TILT 2007
Jenny Holzer exhibition at the Tate Modern, London, UK - 20 Jul 2018
Tate Modern opened new display of work by Jenny Holzer, highlighting her four-decade career, bringing together over 50 key works, at Tate Modern, London
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - London: Jenny Holzer in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (9766315e)
Jenny Holzer. BLUE PURPLE TILT 2007
Jenny Holzer exhibition at the Tate Modern, London, UK - 20 Jul 2018
Tate Modern opened new display of work by Jenny Holzer, highlighting her four-decade career, bringing together over 50 key works, at Tate Modern, London
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - London: Jenny Holzer in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (9766315d)
Jenny Holzer. BLUE PURPLE TILT 2007
Jenny Holzer exhibition at the Tate Modern, London, UK - 20 Jul 2018
Tate Modern opened new display of work by Jenny Holzer, highlighting her four-decade career, bringing together over 50 key works, at Tate Modern, London
(c) Dukas -
DUK10098281_068
NEWS - London: Jenny Holzer in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (9766315g)
Jenny Holzer. BLUE PURPLE TILT 2007
Jenny Holzer exhibition at the Tate Modern, London, UK - 20 Jul 2018
Tate Modern opened new display of work by Jenny Holzer, highlighting her four-decade career, bringing together over 50 key works, at Tate Modern, London
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - London: Jenny Holzer in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dinendra Haria/REX/Shutterstock (9766316k)
A member of staff walks past the Blue Purple Tilt, a LED text sculpture.
Jenny Holzer exhibition at the Tate Modern, London, UK - 20 Jul 2018
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - London: Jenny Holzer in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dinendra Haria/REX/Shutterstock (9766316q)
A member of staff walks past the Blue Purple Tilt, a LED text sculpture.
Jenny Holzer exhibition at the Tate Modern, London, UK - 20 Jul 2018
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - London: Jenny Holzer in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dinendra Haria/REX/Shutterstock (9766316n)
A member of staff walks past the Blue Purple Tilt, a LED text sculpture and FLOOR (2015), a large-scale, kaleidoscopic work which will be mounted to the ceiling for the first time.
Jenny Holzer exhibition at the Tate Modern, London, UK - 20 Jul 2018
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - London: Jenny Holzer in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dinendra Haria/REX/Shutterstock (9766316l)
A member of staff walks past the Blue Purple Tilt, a LED text sculpture.
Jenny Holzer exhibition at the Tate Modern, London, UK - 20 Jul 2018
(c) Dukas -
DUK10098281_017
NEWS - London: Jenny Holzer in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (9766315am)
Jenny Holzer. FLOOR (2015), a large-scale, kaleidoscopic work mounted to the ceiling for the first time, and (background) BLUE PURPLE TILT 2007
Jenny Holzer exhibition at the Tate Modern, London, UK - 20 Jul 2018
Tate Modern opened new display of work by Jenny Holzer, highlighting her four-decade career, bringing together over 50 key works, at Tate Modern, London
(c) Dukas -
DUK10098281_016
NEWS - London: Jenny Holzer in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (9766315an)
Jenny Holzer. FLOOR (2015), a large-scale, kaleidoscopic work mounted to the ceiling for the first time, and (background) BLUE PURPLE TILT 2007
Jenny Holzer exhibition at the Tate Modern, London, UK - 20 Jul 2018
Tate Modern opened new display of work by Jenny Holzer, highlighting her four-decade career, bringing together over 50 key works, at Tate Modern, London
(c) Dukas -
DUK10098281_010
NEWS - London: Jenny Holzer in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9766346c)
A staff member views "BLUE PURPLE TILT", 2007, by Jenny Holzer at the preview of ARTIST ROOMS: Jenny Holzer at Tate Modern.
'Artist Rooms: Jenny Holzer' exhibition, Tate Modern, London, UK - 20 Jul 2018
The annual free display includes text-based installations and paintings by the American artist Jenny Holzer and runs 23 July to summer 2019.
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - London: Jenny Holzer in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9766346b)
A staff member views "BLUE PURPLE TILT", 2007, by Jenny Holzer at the preview of ARTIST ROOMS: Jenny Holzer at Tate Modern.
'Artist Rooms: Jenny Holzer' exhibition, Tate Modern, London, UK - 20 Jul 2018
The annual free display includes text-based installations and paintings by the American artist Jenny Holzer and runs 23 July to summer 2019.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10098281_006
NEWS - London: Jenny Holzer in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9766346e)
A staff member views "BLUE PURPLE TILT", 2007, by Jenny Holzer at the preview of ARTIST ROOMS: Jenny Holzer at Tate Modern.
'Artist Rooms: Jenny Holzer' exhibition, Tate Modern, London, UK - 20 Jul 2018
The annual free display includes text-based installations and paintings by the American artist Jenny Holzer and runs 23 July to summer 2019.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10098281_005
NEWS - London: Jenny Holzer in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9766346i)
A staff member views "BLUE PURPLE TILT", 2007, by Jenny Holzer at the preview of ARTIST ROOMS: Jenny Holzer at Tate Modern.
'Artist Rooms: Jenny Holzer' exhibition, Tate Modern, London, UK - 20 Jul 2018
The annual free display includes text-based installations and paintings by the American artist Jenny Holzer and runs 23 July to summer 2019.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10091780_015
NEWS - Hawaii: Vulkan steht vor Mega-Ausbruch
May 15, 2018 - Halemaumau, HI, United States of America - View of a large ash plume from the Kilauea volcano at 9,500 feet May 15, 2018 in Hawaii. The recent eruption continues destroying homes, forcing evacuations and spewing lava and poison gas on the Big Island of Hawaii (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Hawaii: Vulkan steht vor Mega-Ausbruch
May 15, 2018 - Halemaumau, HI, United States of America - A grey ash plume rises from the Halemaumau crater in the Kilauea volcano May 15, 2018 in Hawaii. The recent eruption continues destroying homes, forcing evacuations and spewing lava and poison gas on the Big Island of Hawaii (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Hawaii: Vulkan steht vor Mega-Ausbruch
May 15, 2018 - Halemaumau, HI, United States of America - An early morning view of fissure 17 from the Kilauea volcano May 15, 2018 in Hawaii. The recent eruption continues destroying homes, forcing evacuations and spewing lava and poison gas on the Big Island of Hawaii (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Hawaii: Vulkan steht vor Mega-Ausbruch
May 15, 2018 - Halemaumau, HI, United States of America - A grey ash plume rises from the Halemaumau crater in the Kilauea volcano seen from the Volcano Golf Course May 15, 2018 in Hawaii. The recent eruption continues destroying homes, forcing evacuations and spewing lava and poison gas on the Big Island of Hawaii (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Petronas Twin Towers with the moon showing in between
Petronas Twin Towers with the moon showing in between, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
Espen Helland -
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Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Europe
Kav Dadfar -
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Times Square, New York City, USA
Times Square, New York City, United States of America, North America
Fraser Hall -
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Etihad Towers, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Middle East
Etihad Towers, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Middle East
Fraser Hall -
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Malvarrosa Beach, Valencia, Spain, Europe
Malvarrosa Beach, Valencia, Spain, Europe
Michael Snell -
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Liverpool, Britain - 2013
Editorial use only. No merchandising. Football Association and Premier League restrictions apply inc. no internet/mobile usage without FAPL license. It is the picture user's responsibility to adhere to all restrictions - for details contact Football Dataco
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3404276a)
General View (GV) of Goodison Park, Home of Everton FC under foodlights
Liverpool, Britain - 2013
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Modern buildings at Canary Wharf
Modern buildings at Canary Wharf, Docklands, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Craig Easton -
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Baroness Thatcher Of Kesteven Prime Minster 1981 The Prime Minister At The School Design Prize Held At The Intitution Of Civil Engineers Today. The Prime Minister Tried Out An Inva-retro Chair For The Disabled Which Is Used To Tilt A Person In A Whee
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Margaret Thatcher Prime Minster 1981 The Prime Minister At The School Design Prize Held At The Intitution Of Civil Engineers Today. The Prime Minister Tried Out An Inva-retro Chair For The Disabled Which Is Used To Tilt A Person In A Wheelchair Into A Reclining Position When They Visit A Dentist Hairdresser Etc. Designed By John Freeman And Ingram Legge Of Shrewsbury School ...baroness Margaret Thatcher...prime Minister
Baroness Thatcher Of Kesteven Prime Minster 1981 The Prime Minister At The School Design Prize Held At The Intitution Of Civil Engineers Today. The Prime Minister Tried Out An Inva-retro Chair For The Disabled Which Is Used To Tilt A Person In A Whee
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French hotel commissions artists to design their rooms, France - Feb 2012
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French hotel - Au Vieux Panier commissions artists to decorate their hotel rooms. Grafitti artist - Tilt decorated this room called 'Panic Room'.
French Hotel Commissions Grafitti Artist To Design 'Panic Room'
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French hotel commissions artists to design their rooms, France - Feb 2012
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French hotel - Au Vieux Panier commissions artists to decorate their hotel rooms. Grafitti artist - Tilt decorated this room called 'Panic Room'.
French Hotel Commissions Grafitti Artist To Design 'Panic Room'
A French hotel is using street art as eye-catching d (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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French hotel commissions artists to design their rooms, France - Feb 2012
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French hotel - Au Vieux Panier commissions artists to decorate their hotel rooms. Grafitti artist - Tilt decorated this room called 'Panic Room'.
French Hotel Commissions Grafitti Artist To Design 'Panic Room'
A French hotel is using street art as eye-catching d (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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French hotel commissions artists to design their rooms, France - Feb 2012
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French hotel - Au Vieux Panier commissions artists to decorate their hotel rooms. Grafitti artist - Tilt decorated this room called 'Panic Room'.
French Hotel Commissions Grafitti Artist To Design 'Panic Room'
A French hotel is using street art as eye-catching d (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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