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NEWS - Kunstmesse STARTnet in der Saatchi Gallery, London
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British artist Nat Bowen poses in front of her work "Black Diamond", made with one hundred layers of resin representing the facets of a diamond. The artwork is painted using 4.5 billion years old meteorite dust, amorphous carbon and graphite powder with 1,000 carats of crushed genuine black diamond set in resin in the centre. Bowen uses the study of Chromology, the psychology behind colour, as a way to communicate non verbally through her work. Preview of STARTnet Art Fair at the Saatchi Gallery in Chelsea. The contemporary art fair showcases local London, as well as international, galleries and individual artists from all over the world. The fair runs 21 to 25 October with Covid-19 protocols in place for visitors.
Preview of STARTnet Art Fair at the Saatchi Gallery, LONDON, UK - 21 Oct 2020
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Berlin, Germany - 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features (1525799w)
Detail from a Socialist mural in Berlin, Germany. The 18 metre long mural, by Max Lingner, was created between 1950 and 1952. It idealises various facets of life in the Socialist system of the German Democratic Republic (DDR). It adorns Detlev Rohwedder House (Detlev-Rohwedder-Haus) the headquarters of the German Finance Ministry.
Berlin, Germany - 2011
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Berlin, Germany - 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features (1525799v)
Detail from a Socialist mural in Berlin, Germany. The 18 metre long mural, by Max Lingner, was created between 1950 and 1952. It idealises various facets of life in the Socialist system of the German Democratic Republic (DDR). It adorns Detlev Rohwedder House (Detlev-Rohwedder-Haus) the headquarters of the German Finance Ministry.
Berlin, Germany - 2011
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Berlin, Germany - 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features (1525799u)
Socialist mural in Berlin, Germany. The 18 metre long mural, by Max Lingner, was created between 1950 and 1952. It idealises various facets of life in the Socialist system of the German Democratic Republic (DDR). It adorns Detlev Rohwedder House (Detlev-Rohwedder-Haus) the headquarters of the German Finance Ministry.
Berlin, Germany - 2011
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Berlin, Germany - 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features (1525799t)
Socialist mural in Berlin, Germany. The 18 metre long mural, by Max Lingner, was created between 1950 and 1952. It idealises various facets of life in the Socialist system of the German Democratic Republic (DDR). It adorns Detlev Rohwedder House (Detlev-Rohwedder-Haus) the headquarters of the German Finance Ministry.
Berlin, Germany - 2011
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Out of the Dust - A Life in Afghanistan, by Hans Stakelbeek
STRICTLY ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUCTION WITH COVERAGE OF THE EXHIBITION 'OUT OF THE DUST A LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hans Stakelbeek / Rex Features ( 786840W )
Aspiring police officers are trained very quickly in the many facets of their work., They learn how to search a person and how to use a truncheon without hitting people on the head. They also learn how to set up an ambush, patrol an area and deal with intruders. By February 2008, 1001 men had passed the basic examination for assistant police officer. Two hundred of them went on to train as police officers, and another 480 were planning to undergo training.
Out of the Dust ¿ Life in Afghanistan, by Hans Stakelbeek- 2007
*STRICTLY ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUCTION WITH COVERAGE OF THE EXHIBITION 'OUT OF THE DUST - A LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN'*
OUT OF THE DUST - LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN
A powerful collection of images of everyday life in Afghanistan will be displayed for the first time in the UK in a new exhibition this summer.
'Out of the Dust - Life in Afghanistan' features images by Dutch photographer Hans Stakelbeek. The exhibition runs from 30 July-31 August 2008 at PM Gallery in west London.
In 2007 Hans Stakelbeek was commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs to document the reconstruction of Afghanistan during the efforts to restore peace and stability to the country.
Stakelbeek made four trips last year, shooting in Kabul and Uruzgan, as well as other remote areas.
As the project developed, he also became interested in capturing the stories of the people he came to know, as well as the reconstruction efforts required by his official posting.
'Out of the Dust' presents a set of images that pays tribute to the determination of the Afghan people to survive and live as normally as possible through the upheaval - building homes, going to school and working and playing in testing and fri...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/XUIAZCY
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Out of the Dust - A Life in Afghanistan, by Hans Stakelbeek
STRICTLY ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUCTION WITH COVERAGE OF THE EXHIBITION 'OUT OF THE DUST A LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hans Stakelbeek / Rex Features ( 786840R )
Aspiring police officers are trained very quickly in the many facets of their work., They learn how to search a person and how to use a truncheon without hitting people on the head. They also learn how to set up an ambush, patrol an area and deal with intruders. By February 2008, 1001 men had passed the basic examination for assistant police officer. Two hundred of them went on to train as police officers, and another 480 were planning to undergo training.
Out of the Dust ¿ Life in Afghanistan, by Hans Stakelbeek- 2007
*STRICTLY ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUCTION WITH COVERAGE OF THE EXHIBITION 'OUT OF THE DUST - A LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN'*
OUT OF THE DUST - LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN
A powerful collection of images of everyday life in Afghanistan will be displayed for the first time in the UK in a new exhibition this summer.
'Out of the Dust - Life in Afghanistan' features images by Dutch photographer Hans Stakelbeek. The exhibition runs from 30 July-31 August 2008 at PM Gallery in west London.
In 2007 Hans Stakelbeek was commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs to document the reconstruction of Afghanistan during the efforts to restore peace and stability to the country.
Stakelbeek made four trips last year, shooting in Kabul and Uruzgan, as well as other remote areas.
As the project developed, he also became interested in capturing the stories of the people he came to know, as well as the reconstruction efforts required by his official posting.
'Out of the Dust' presents a set of images that pays tribute to the determination of the Afghan people to survive and live as normally as possible through the upheaval - building homes, going to school and working and playing in testing and fri...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/XUIAZCY
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