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NEWS - Coronavirus: Notbetten für Patienten in Wuhan
China, Wuhan - February 4, 2020.Wuhan coronavirus emergency.Workers arrange beds in a 2,000-bed mobile hospital set up in an exhibition center in Wuhan in central China's Hubei province Tuesday, Feb. 04, 2020. The city is building three such temporary hospitals in a sports gym and two exhibition centers to cope with the demand of rising nCoV patients. (Credit Image: © Yuan Zheng/Utuku/Ropi via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Notbetten für Patienten in Wuhan
China, Wuhan - February 4, 2020.Wuhan coronavirus emergency.Workers arrange beds in a 2,000-bed mobile hospital set up in an exhibition center in Wuhan in central China's Hubei province Tuesday, Feb. 04, 2020. The city is building three such temporary hospitals in a sports gym and two exhibition centers to cope with the demand of rising nCoV patients. (Credit Image: © Yuan Zheng/Utuku/Ropi via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Notbetten für Patienten in Wuhan
China, Wuhan - February 4, 2020.Wuhan coronavirus emergency.Workers arrange beds in a 2,000-bed mobile hospital set up in an exhibition center in Wuhan in central China's Hubei province Tuesday, Feb. 04, 2020. The city is building three such temporary hospitals in a sports gym and two exhibition centers to cope with the demand of rising nCoV patients. (Credit Image: © Yuan Zheng/Utuku/Ropi via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
Chinesischer Yuan-Schein mit dem Portrait von Mao Zedong / 050819 *** Illustration: Reaction to US tariffs - China is devaluing its currency Yuan significantly, 05 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30067054
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NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
Chinesischer Yuan-Schein und Yuan-Münzen, Abwertung des Yuan / 050819 *** Illustration: Reaction to US tariffs - China is devaluing its currency Yuan significantly, 05 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30067053
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NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
Chinesische Yuan-Münze, Abwertung des Yuan / 050819 *** Illustration: Reaction to US tariffs - China is devaluing its currency Yuan significantly, 05 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30067052
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NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
Chinesischer Yuan-Schein und Yuan-Münze mit Pfeil, Abwertung des Yuan / 050819 *** Illustration: Reaction to US tariffs - China is devaluing its currency Yuan significantly, 05 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30067050
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NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
Chinesischer Yuan-Schein und Yuan-Münze mit Pfeil, Abwertung des Yuan / 050819 *** Illustration: Reaction to US tariffs - China is devaluing its currency Yuan significantly, 05 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30067049
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NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
Chinesischer Yuan-Schein und Yuan-Münze mit Pfeil, Abwertung des Yuan / 050819 *** Illustration: Reaction to US tariffs - China is devaluing its currency Yuan significantly, 05 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30067048
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NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
US-Dollar und chinesischer Yuan-Schein, Handelskrieg und Abwertung des Yuan / 050819 *** Illustration: Reaction to US tariffs - China is devaluing its currency Yuan significantly, 05 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30067047
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NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
US-Dollar und chinesischer Yuan-Schein, Handelskrieg und Abwertung des Yuan / 050819 *** Illustration: Reaction to US tariffs - China is devaluing its currency Yuan significantly, 05 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30067046
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NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
US-Dollar und chinesischer Yuan-Schein, Handelskrieg und Abwertung des Yuan / 050819 *** Illustration: Reaction to US tariffs - China is devaluing its currency Yuan significantly, 05 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30067045
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NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
Chinesische Yuan-Münze, Abwertung des Yuan / 050819 *** Illustration: Reaction to US tariffs - China is devaluing its currency Yuan significantly, 05 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30067051
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (9471352k)
The ancient town of Taierzhuang, located in Zaozhuang, east China's Shandong Province, is surrounded by water and is known for classical bridges, an old canal, wetland parks, temples, museums, and numerous traditional architectural buildings of bygone eras. Located on the bank of Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, the two-square-kilometer town is the only remaining ancient town which is well preserved. The Zaozhuang municipal government allocated 4.8 billion yuan ($743.52 million) to restore its previous glory back from the Ming and Qing dynasties
Night Scenery of Tai'erzhuang Ancient Town, Zaozhuang, Shandong Province, China - 08 Mar 2018
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FEATURE - Shanty Town in Zhangqiao
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (7647560q)
Aerial shot of the largest shanty area Zhangqiao, located in the center of Shanghai. The shanty town is surrounded by skyscrapers in the downtown area of Shanghai. About 90 percent of the residents still lead a simple life without any modern facility or basic supply of water and electricity. However, the tall buildings around the shanty area are top-class community districts in Shanghai, whose housing price is about 100,000 yuan (US$ 14,534)per sqm.
Shanty town Zhangqiao, Shanghai, China - 07 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Shanty Town in Zhangqiao
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (7647560o)
Aerial shot of the largest shanty area Zhangqiao, located in the center of Shanghai. The shanty town is surrounded by skyscrapers in the downtown area of Shanghai. About 90 percent of the residents still lead a simple life without any modern facility or basic supply of water and electricity. However, the tall buildings around the shanty area are top-class community districts in Shanghai, whose housing price is about 100,000 yuan (US$ 14,534)per sqm.
Shanty town Zhangqiao, Shanghai, China - 07 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Shanty Town in Zhangqiao
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (7647560p)
Aerial shot of the largest shanty area Zhangqiao, located in the center of Shanghai. The shanty town is surrounded by skyscrapers in the downtown area of Shanghai. About 90 percent of the residents still lead a simple life without any modern facility or basic supply of water and electricity. However, the tall buildings around the shanty area are top-class community districts in Shanghai, whose housing price is about 100,000 yuan (US$ 14,534)per sqm.
Shanty town Zhangqiao, Shanghai, China - 07 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Shanty Town in Zhangqiao
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (7647560n)
Aerial shot of the largest shanty area Zhangqiao, located in the center of Shanghai. The shanty town is surrounded by skyscrapers in the downtown area of Shanghai. About 90 percent of the residents still lead a simple life without any modern facility or basic supply of water and electricity. However, the tall buildings around the shanty area are top-class community districts in Shanghai, whose housing price is about 100,000 yuan (US$ 14,534)per sqm.
Shanty town Zhangqiao, Shanghai, China - 07 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Shanty Town in Zhangqiao
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (7647560m)
Aerial shot of the largest shanty area Zhangqiao, located in the center of Shanghai. The shanty town is surrounded by skyscrapers in the downtown area of Shanghai. About 90 percent of the residents still lead a simple life without any modern facility or basic supply of water and electricity. However, the tall buildings around the shanty area are top-class community districts in Shanghai, whose housing price is about 100,000 yuan (US$ 14,534)per sqm.
Shanty town Zhangqiao, Shanghai, China - 07 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Shanty Town in Zhangqiao
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (7647560l)
Aerial shot of the largest shanty area Zhangqiao, located in the center of Shanghai. The shanty town is surrounded by skyscrapers in the downtown area of Shanghai. About 90 percent of the residents still lead a simple life without any modern facility or basic supply of water and electricity. However, the tall buildings around the shanty area are top-class community districts in Shanghai, whose housing price is about 100,000 yuan (US$ 14,534)per sqm.
Shanty town Zhangqiao, Shanghai, China - 07 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Shanty Town in Zhangqiao
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (7647560k)
Aerial shot of the largest shanty area Zhangqiao, located in the center of Shanghai. The shanty town is surrounded by skyscrapers in the downtown area of Shanghai. About 90 percent of the residents still lead a simple life without any modern facility or basic supply of water and electricity. However, the tall buildings around the shanty area are top-class community districts in Shanghai, whose housing price is about 100,000 yuan (US$ 14,534)per sqm.
Shanty town Zhangqiao, Shanghai, China - 07 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Shanty Town in Zhangqiao
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (7647560j)
Aerial shot of the largest shanty area Zhangqiao, located in the center of Shanghai. The shanty town is surrounded by skyscrapers in the downtown area of Shanghai. About 90 percent of the residents still lead a simple life without any modern facility or basic supply of water and electricity. However, the tall buildings around the shanty area are top-class community districts in Shanghai, whose housing price is about 100,000 yuan (US$ 14,534)per sqm.
Shanty town Zhangqiao, Shanghai, China - 07 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Shanty Town in Zhangqiao
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (7647560h)
Aerial shot of the largest shanty area Zhangqiao, located in the center of Shanghai. The shanty town is surrounded by skyscrapers in the downtown area of Shanghai. About 90 percent of the residents still lead a simple life without any modern facility or basic supply of water and electricity. However, the tall buildings around the shanty area are top-class community districts in Shanghai, whose housing price is about 100,000 yuan (US$ 14,534)per sqm.
Shanty town Zhangqiao, Shanghai, China - 07 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Shanty Town in Zhangqiao
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (7647560i)
Aerial shot of the largest shanty area Zhangqiao, located in the center of Shanghai. The shanty town is surrounded by skyscrapers in the downtown area of Shanghai. About 90 percent of the residents still lead a simple life without any modern facility or basic supply of water and electricity. However, the tall buildings around the shanty area are top-class community districts in Shanghai, whose housing price is about 100,000 yuan (US$ 14,534)per sqm.
Shanty town Zhangqiao, Shanghai, China - 07 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Shanty Town in Zhangqiao
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (7647560g)
Aerial shot of the largest shanty area Zhangqiao, located in the center of Shanghai. The shanty town is surrounded by skyscrapers in the downtown area of Shanghai. About 90 percent of the residents still lead a simple life without any modern facility or basic supply of water and electricity. However, the tall buildings around the shanty area are top-class community districts in Shanghai, whose housing price is about 100,000 yuan (US$ 14,534)per sqm.
Shanty town Zhangqiao, Shanghai, China - 07 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Shanty Town in Zhangqiao
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (7647560f)
Aerial shot of the largest shanty area Zhangqiao, located in the center of Shanghai. The shanty town is surrounded by skyscrapers in the downtown area of Shanghai. About 90 percent of the residents still lead a simple life without any modern facility or basic supply of water and electricity. However, the tall buildings around the shanty area are top-class community districts in Shanghai, whose housing price is about 100,000 yuan (US$ 14,534)per sqm.
Shanty town Zhangqiao, Shanghai, China - 07 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Shanty Town in Zhangqiao
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (7647560c)
Aerial shot of the largest shanty area Zhangqiao, located in the center of Shanghai. The shanty town is surrounded by skyscrapers in the downtown area of Shanghai. About 90 percent of the residents still lead a simple life without any modern facility or basic supply of water and electricity. However, the tall buildings around the shanty area are top-class community districts in Shanghai, whose housing price is about 100,000 yuan (US$ 14,534)per sqm.
Shanty town Zhangqiao, Shanghai, China - 07 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Shanty Town in Zhangqiao
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (7647560e)
Aerial shot of the largest shanty area Zhangqiao, located in the center of Shanghai. The shanty town is surrounded by skyscrapers in the downtown area of Shanghai. About 90 percent of the residents still lead a simple life without any modern facility or basic supply of water and electricity. However, the tall buildings around the shanty area are top-class community districts in Shanghai, whose housing price is about 100,000 yuan (US$ 14,534)per sqm.
Shanty town Zhangqiao, Shanghai, China - 07 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Shanty Town in Zhangqiao
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (7647560d)
Aerial shot of the largest shanty area Zhangqiao, located in the center of Shanghai. The shanty town is surrounded by skyscrapers in the downtown area of Shanghai. About 90 percent of the residents still lead a simple life without any modern facility or basic supply of water and electricity. However, the tall buildings around the shanty area are top-class community districts in Shanghai, whose housing price is about 100,000 yuan (US$ 14,534)per sqm.
Shanty town Zhangqiao, Shanghai, China - 07 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Shanty Town in Zhangqiao
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (7647560b)
Aerial shot of the largest shanty area Zhangqiao, located in the center of Shanghai. The shanty town is surrounded by skyscrapers in the downtown area of Shanghai. About 90 percent of the residents still lead a simple life without any modern facility or basic supply of water and electricity. However, the tall buildings around the shanty area are top-class community districts in Shanghai, whose housing price is about 100,000 yuan (US$ 14,534)per sqm.
Shanty town Zhangqiao, Shanghai, China - 07 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Shanty Town in Zhangqiao
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (7647560a)
Aerial shot of the largest shanty area Zhangqiao, located in the center of Shanghai. The shanty town is surrounded by skyscrapers in the downtown area of Shanghai. About 90 percent of the residents still lead a simple life without any modern facility or basic supply of water and electricity. However, the tall buildings around the shanty area are top-class community districts in Shanghai, whose housing price is about 100,000 yuan (US$ 14,534)per sqm.
Shanty town Zhangqiao, Shanghai, China - 07 Dec 2016
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Prince William visit to China - 02 Mar 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX (4481198ag)
Li Yuan Chao the Vice President of the Peoples Republic of China (R) Meets with Britain's Prince William at the Great Hall of the People
Prince William visit to China - 02 Mar 2015
On the First Morning of His Visit to China, the Duke of Cambridge Arrives at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing China Greets the President of the Peoples Republic of China and Presents Him Woth a "Manu Regia" Which is an Official Invitation From the Queen to Visit the UK Later This Year
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Prince William visit to China - 02 Mar 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX (4481198af)
Li Yuan Chao the Vice President of the Peoples Republic of China (R) Meets with Britain's Prince William at the Great Hall of the People
Prince William visit to China - 02 Mar 2015
On the First Morning of His Visit to China, the Duke of Cambridge Arrives at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing China Greets the President of the Peoples Republic of China and Presents Him Woth a "Manu Regia" Which is an Official Invitation From the Queen to Visit the UK Later This Year
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Prince William visit to China - 02 Mar 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX (4481198ac)
Li Yuan Chao the Vice President of the Peoples Republic of China (R) Meets with Britain's Prince William at the Great Hall of the People
Prince William visit to China - 02 Mar 2015
On the First Morning of His Visit to China, the Duke of Cambridge Arrives at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing China Greets the President of the Peoples Republic of China and Presents Him Woth a "Manu Regia" Which is an Official Invitation From the Queen to Visit the UK Later This Year
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Diving, Britain - 30 Jul 2012
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Men's Synchronised 10m Platform - Zhang Yanquan (CHN) (R) and teammate Cao Yuan (CHN) dive
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Diving, Britain - 30 Jul 2012
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China scenics
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yevgen Timashov / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1299364a )
Summer palace (Yihe Yuan) Beijing, China
China scenics
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The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 805285z )
'Angel' by husband and wife duo Sun Yuan and Peng Yu 2008, The new gallery in the Duke of York's HQ building on King's Road will be the only completely free contemporary art space as part of the Saatchi Gallery's aim to bring contemporary art to the widest audience possible. The inaugural exhibition is The Revolution Continues
The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
CHINESE REVOLUTION AT SAATCHI RE-OPENING
China is leading the way once again at the re-opening of London's giant Saatchi Gallery.
After a three-year closure the gallery has re-opened its doors in a new venue with the inaugural exhibition "The Revolution Continues: New Art From China".
Featuring some 30 of China's leading young artists, the show promises to be a "cutting edge survey of recent painting, sculpture and installation."
The Gallery was evicted from its original home at the County Hall on London's Southbank in 2005 after a row with the building's owners.
Now found at the Duke of York Headquarters building in Chelsea the Gallery has 70,000 square feet (6,500 square metres) of floor space to play with.
Due to this, it claims to be the only free entry contemporary art museum of its size in the world.
One of the more unusual exhibits on display in its opening exhibition is "Old Persons' Home" by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu. This satirical work features wheel-chair bound models of old people, many of whom bear some resemblance to world leaders, trundling aimlessly round the space they inhabit.
In another room sits a huge pile of fake excrement that contains hundreds of toy soldiers. By Liu Wei, "Indigestion II" has been described as "a man-sized statement of rejection... leaving no detail to the imagination".
Another of the artist's works is "Love It! Bite...
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The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 805285e )
'Old Persons Home' 2007 by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu - husband and wife artist team two of China's most controversial artists, renowned for working with extreme materails. Sun is on the left. {br}This work satirical models of decrepit OAP's who look suspiciously like world leaders left to battle it out in true geriatric style in electric wheelchairs rolling about the gallery at a snail's pace crashing into each other randomly in a grizzly parody of the UN dead., The new gallery in the Duke of York's HQ building on King's Road will be the only completely free contemporary art space as part of the Saatchi Gallery's aim to bring contemporary art to the widest audience possible. The inaugural exhibition is The Revolution Continues
The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
CHINESE REVOLUTION AT SAATCHI RE-OPENING
China is leading the way once again at the re-opening of London's giant Saatchi Gallery.
After a three-year closure the gallery has re-opened its doors in a new venue with the inaugural exhibition "The Revolution Continues: New Art From China".
Featuring some 30 of China's leading young artists, the show promises to be a "cutting edge survey of recent painting, sculpture and installation."
The Gallery was evicted from its original home at the County Hall on London's Southbank in 2005 after a row with the building's owners.
Now found at the Duke of York Headquarters building in Chelsea the Gallery has 70,000 square feet (6,500 square metres) of floor space to play with.
Due to this, it claims to be the only free entry contemporary art museum of its size in the world.
One of the more unusual exhibits on display in its opening exhibition is "Old Persons' Home" by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu. This satirical work features wheel-chair ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/STMXWLB
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The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 805285b )
'Old Persons Home' 2007 by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu - husband and wife artist team two of China's most controversial artists, renowned for working with extreme materails. This work satirical models of decrepit OAP's who look suspiciously like world leaders left to battle it out in true geriatric style in electric wheelchairs rolling about the gallery at a snail's pace crashing into each other randomly in a grizzly parody of the UN dead., The new gallery in the Duke of York's HQ building on King's Road will be the only completely free contemporary art space as part of the Saatchi Gallery's aim to bring contemporary art to the widest audience possible. The inaugural exhibition is The Revolution Continues
The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
CHINESE REVOLUTION AT SAATCHI RE-OPENING
China is leading the way once again at the re-opening of London's giant Saatchi Gallery.
After a three-year closure the gallery has re-opened its doors in a new venue with the inaugural exhibition "The Revolution Continues: New Art From China".
Featuring some 30 of China's leading young artists, the show promises to be a "cutting edge survey of recent painting, sculpture and installation."
The Gallery was evicted from its original home at the County Hall on London's Southbank in 2005 after a row with the building's owners.
Now found at the Duke of York Headquarters building in Chelsea the Gallery has 70,000 square feet (6,500 square metres) of floor space to play with.
Due to this, it claims to be the only free entry contemporary art museum of its size in the world.
One of the more unusual exhibits on display in its opening exhibition is "Old Persons' Home" by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu. This satirical work features wheel-chair bound models of old peop...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/STMXWLB
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The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 805285d )
'Old Persons Home' 2007 by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu - husband and wife artist team two of China's most controversial artists, renowned for working with extreme materails. This work satirical models of decrepit OAP's who look suspiciously like world leaders left to battle it out in true geriatric style in electric wheelchairs rolling about the gallery at a snail's pace crashing into each other randomly in a grizzly parody of the UN dead., The new gallery in the Duke of York's HQ building on King's Road will be the only completely free contemporary art space as part of the Saatchi Gallery's aim to bring contemporary art to the widest audience possible. The inaugural exhibition is The Revolution Continues
The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
CHINESE REVOLUTION AT SAATCHI RE-OPENING
China is leading the way once again at the re-opening of London's giant Saatchi Gallery.
After a three-year closure the gallery has re-opened its doors in a new venue with the inaugural exhibition "The Revolution Continues: New Art From China".
Featuring some 30 of China's leading young artists, the show promises to be a "cutting edge survey of recent painting, sculpture and installation."
The Gallery was evicted from its original home at the County Hall on London's Southbank in 2005 after a row with the building's owners.
Now found at the Duke of York Headquarters building in Chelsea the Gallery has 70,000 square feet (6,500 square metres) of floor space to play with.
Due to this, it claims to be the only free entry contemporary art museum of its size in the world.
One of the more unusual exhibits on display in its opening exhibition is "Old Persons' Home" by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu. This satirical work features wheel-chair bound models of old peop...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/STMXWLB
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The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 805285c )
'Old Persons Home' 2007 by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu - husband and wife artist team two of China's most controversial artists, renowned for working with extreme materails. This work satirical models of decrepit OAP's who look suspiciously like world leaders left to battle it out in true geriatric style in electric wheelchairs rolling about the gallery at a snail's pace crashing into each other randomly in a grizzly parody of the UN dead., The new gallery in the Duke of York's HQ building on King's Road will be the only completely free contemporary art space as part of the Saatchi Gallery's aim to bring contemporary art to the widest audience possible. The inaugural exhibition is The Revolution Continues
The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
CHINESE REVOLUTION AT SAATCHI RE-OPENING
China is leading the way once again at the re-opening of London's giant Saatchi Gallery.
After a three-year closure the gallery has re-opened its doors in a new venue with the inaugural exhibition "The Revolution Continues: New Art From China".
Featuring some 30 of China's leading young artists, the show promises to be a "cutting edge survey of recent painting, sculpture and installation."
The Gallery was evicted from its original home at the County Hall on London's Southbank in 2005 after a row with the building's owners.
Now found at the Duke of York Headquarters building in Chelsea the Gallery has 70,000 square feet (6,500 square metres) of floor space to play with.
Due to this, it claims to be the only free entry contemporary art museum of its size in the world.
One of the more unusual exhibits on display in its opening exhibition is "Old Persons' Home" by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu. This satirical work features wheel-chair bound models of old peop...
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The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
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'Old Persons Home' 2007 by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu - husband and wife artist team two of China's most controversial artists, renowned for working with extreme materails. This work satirical models of decrepit OAP's who look suspiciously like world leaders left to battle it out in true geriatric style in electric wheelchairs rolling about the gallery at a snail's pace crashing into each other randomly in a grizzly parody of the UN dead., The new gallery in the Duke of York's HQ building on King's Road will be the only completely free contemporary art space as part of the Saatchi Gallery's aim to bring contemporary art to the widest audience possible. The inaugural exhibition is The Revolution Continues
The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
CHINESE REVOLUTION AT SAATCHI RE-OPENING
China is leading the way once again at the re-opening of London's giant Saatchi Gallery.
After a three-year closure the gallery has re-opened its doors in a new venue with the inaugural exhibition "The Revolution Continues: New Art From China".
Featuring some 30 of China's leading young artists, the show promises to be a "cutting edge survey of recent painting, sculpture and installation."
The Gallery was evicted from its original home at the County Hall on London's Southbank in 2005 after a row with the building's owners.
Now found at the Duke of York Headquarters building in Chelsea the Gallery has 70,000 square feet (6,500 square metres) of floor space to play with.
Due to this, it claims to be the only free entry contemporary art museum of its size in the world.
One of the more unusual exhibits on display in its opening exhibition is "Old Persons' Home" by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu. This satirical work features wheel-chair bound models of old peop...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/STMXWLB
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