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    EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 10:
    A copy of The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown is seen in a library window on May 10, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

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    Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.

    In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.

    The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.

    The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.

    But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.

    With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker

    However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.

    It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.

    The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.

    OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile

    Picture supplied by (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Pictures must credit: Musée du Louvre

    Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.

    In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.

    The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.

    The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.

    But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.

    With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker

    However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.

    It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.

    The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.

    OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile

    Picture supplied by (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Pictures must credit: Musée du Louvre

    Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.

    In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.

    The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.

    The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.

    But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.

    With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker

    However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.

    It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.

    The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.

    OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile

    Picture supplied by (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Pictures must credit: Musée du Louvre

    Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.

    In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.

    The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.

    The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.

    But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.

    With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker

    However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.

    It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.

    The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.

    OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile

    Picture supplied by (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Pictures must credit: Musée du Louvre

    Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.

    In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.

    The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.

    The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.

    But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.

    With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker

    However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.

    It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.

    The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.

    OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile

    Picture supplied by (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Pictures must credit: Musée du Louvre

    Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.

    In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.

    The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.

    The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.

    But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.

    With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker

    However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.

    It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.

    The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.

    OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile

    Picture supplied by (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Pictures must credit: Musée du Louvre

    Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.

    In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.

    The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.

    The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.

    But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.

    With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker

    However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.

    It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.

    The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.

    OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile

    Picture supplied by (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Pictures must credit: Musée du Louvre

    Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.

    In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.

    The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.

    The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.

    But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.

    With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker

    However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.

    It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.

    The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.

    OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile

    Picture supplied by (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Pictures must credit: Musée du Louvre

    Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.

    In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.

    The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.

    The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.

    But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.

    With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker

    However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.

    It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.

    The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.

    OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile

    Picture supplied by (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Pictures must credit: Musée du Louvre

    Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.

    In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.

    The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.

    The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.

    But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.

    With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker

    However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.

    It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.

    The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.

    OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile

    Picture supplied by (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Pictures must credit: Musée du Louvre

    Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.

    In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.

    The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.

    The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.

    But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.

    With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker

    However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.

    It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.

    The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.

    OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile

    Picture supplied by (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Pictures must credit: Musée du Louvre

    Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.

    In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.

    The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.

    The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.

    But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.

    With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker

    However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.

    It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.

    The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.

    OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile

    Picture supplied by (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Pictures must credit: Musée du Louvre

    Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.

    In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.

    The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.

    The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.

    But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.

    With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker

    However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.

    It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.

    The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.

    OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile

    Picture supplied by (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Pictures must credit: Musée du Louvre

    Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.

    In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.

    The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.

    The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.

    But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.

    With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker

    However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.

    It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.

    The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.

    OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile

    Picture supplied by (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Pictures must credit: Musée du Louvre

    Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.

    In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.

    The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.

    The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.

    But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.

    With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker

    However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.

    It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.

    The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.

    OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile

    Picture supplied by (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    01/10/2024
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    Pictures must credit: Musée du Louvre

    Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.

    In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.

    The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.

    The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.

    But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.

    With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker

    However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.

    It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.

    The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.

    OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile

    Picture supplied by (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Pictures must credit: Musée du Louvre

    Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.

    In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.

    The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.

    The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.

    But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.

    With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker

    However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.

    It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.

    The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.

    OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile

    Picture supplied by (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Pictures must credit: Musée du Louvre

    Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.

    In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.

    The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.

    The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.

    But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.

    With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker

    However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.

    It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.

    The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.

    OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile

    Picture supplied by (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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    Pictures must credit: Musée du Louvre

    Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.

    In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.

    The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.

    The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.

    But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.

    With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker

    However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.

    It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.

    The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.

    OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile

    Picture supplied by (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Anyone art lover can now hang the Mona Lisa on their wall — with a version created from Lego.

    And the 3D brick version of Leonardo Da Vinci’s masterpiece , which hangs in the Louvre gallery in Paris, is joined by the city’s Notre Dame cathedral in a second kit dedicated to the French capital.

    The company said the “two global icons of Paris” celebrate the rich heritage and history of the city and comes ahead of it hosting the XXXIII Olympic Games this summer.

    The Mona Lisa comprises 1,503 Lego elements and new colour hues to accurately reflect the colours used by da Vinci over 500 years ago, before the paint changed with age.

    It has also been designed with a drum-lacquered gold, detachable frame so it can be hung on the wall for display.

    The Notre-Dame set is said to take builders on a journey through the building’s architectural evolution beginning in 1163, when the first stone was laid, its redesign work in the 19th century to its appearance before the fire of 2019.

    OPS: The Lego Notre Dame . It is modelled on how it looked before it was hit by fire in 2019

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    Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Anyone art lover can now hang the Mona Lisa on their wall — with a version created from Lego.

    And the 3D brick version of Leonardo Da Vinci’s masterpiece , which hangs in the Louvre gallery in Paris, is joined by the city’s Notre Dame cathedral in a second kit dedicated to the French capital.

    The company said the “two global icons of Paris” celebrate the rich heritage and history of the city and comes ahead of it hosting the XXXIII Olympic Games this summer.

    The Mona Lisa comprises 1,503 Lego elements and new colour hues to accurately reflect the colours used by da Vinci over 500 years ago, before the paint changed with age.

    It has also been designed with a drum-lacquered gold, detachable frame so it can be hung on the wall for display.

    The Notre-Dame set is said to take builders on a journey through the building’s architectural evolution beginning in 1163, when the first stone was laid, its redesign work in the 19th century to its appearance before the fire of 2019.

    OPS: The Lego Mona Lisa

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    Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Anyone art lover can now hang the Mona Lisa on their wall — with a version created from Lego.

    And the 3D brick version of Leonardo Da Vinci’s masterpiece , which hangs in the Louvre gallery in Paris, is joined by the city’s Notre Dame cathedral in a second kit dedicated to the French capital.

    The company said the “two global icons of Paris” celebrate the rich heritage and history of the city and comes ahead of it hosting the XXXIII Olympic Games this summer.

    The Mona Lisa comprises 1,503 Lego elements and new colour hues to accurately reflect the colours used by da Vinci over 500 years ago, before the paint changed with age.

    It has also been designed with a drum-lacquered gold, detachable frame so it can be hung on the wall for display.

    The Notre-Dame set is said to take builders on a journey through the building’s architectural evolution beginning in 1163, when the first stone was laid, its redesign work in the 19th century to its appearance before the fire of 2019.

    OPS: The Lego Notre Dame . It is modelled on how it looked before it was hit by fire in 2019

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    Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Anyone art lover can now hang the Mona Lisa on their wall — with a version created from Lego.

    And the 3D brick version of Leonardo Da Vinci’s masterpiece , which hangs in the Louvre gallery in Paris, is joined by the city’s Notre Dame cathedral in a second kit dedicated to the French capital.

    The company said the “two global icons of Paris” celebrate the rich heritage and history of the city and comes ahead of it hosting the XXXIII Olympic Games this summer.

    The Mona Lisa comprises 1,503 Lego elements and new colour hues to accurately reflect the colours used by da Vinci over 500 years ago, before the paint changed with age.

    It has also been designed with a drum-lacquered gold, detachable frame so it can be hung on the wall for display.

    The Notre-Dame set is said to take builders on a journey through the building’s architectural evolution beginning in 1163, when the first stone was laid, its redesign work in the 19th century to its appearance before the fire of 2019.

    OPS: The Lego Mona Lisa

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  • Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Anyone art lover can now hang the Mona Lisa on their wall — with a version created from Lego.

    And the 3D brick version of Leonardo Da Vinci’s masterpiece , which hangs in the Louvre gallery in Paris, is joined by the city’s Notre Dame cathedral in a second kit dedicated to the French capital.

    The company said the “two global icons of Paris” celebrate the rich heritage and history of the city and comes ahead of it hosting the XXXIII Olympic Games this summer.

    The Mona Lisa comprises 1,503 Lego elements and new colour hues to accurately reflect the colours used by da Vinci over 500 years ago, before the paint changed with age.

    It has also been designed with a drum-lacquered gold, detachable frame so it can be hung on the wall for display.

    The Notre-Dame set is said to take builders on a journey through the building’s architectural evolution beginning in 1163, when the first stone was laid, its redesign work in the 19th century to its appearance before the fire of 2019.

    OPS: The Lego Mona Lisa

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  • Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Anyone art lover can now hang the Mona Lisa on their wall — with a version created from Lego.

    And the 3D brick version of Leonardo Da Vinci’s masterpiece , which hangs in the Louvre gallery in Paris, is joined by the city’s Notre Dame cathedral in a second kit dedicated to the French capital.

    The company said the “two global icons of Paris” celebrate the rich heritage and history of the city and comes ahead of it hosting the XXXIII Olympic Games this summer.

    The Mona Lisa comprises 1,503 Lego elements and new colour hues to accurately reflect the colours used by da Vinci over 500 years ago, before the paint changed with age.

    It has also been designed with a drum-lacquered gold, detachable frame so it can be hung on the wall for display.

    The Notre-Dame set is said to take builders on a journey through the building’s architectural evolution beginning in 1163, when the first stone was laid, its redesign work in the 19th century to its appearance before the fire of 2019.

    OPS: The Lego Notre Dame . It is modelled on how it looked before it was hit by fire in 2019

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    Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Anyone art lover can now hang the Mona Lisa on their wall — with a version created from Lego.

    And the 3D brick version of Leonardo Da Vinci’s masterpiece , which hangs in the Louvre gallery in Paris, is joined by the city’s Notre Dame cathedral in a second kit dedicated to the French capital.

    The company said the “two global icons of Paris” celebrate the rich heritage and history of the city and comes ahead of it hosting the XXXIII Olympic Games this summer.

    The Mona Lisa comprises 1,503 Lego elements and new colour hues to accurately reflect the colours used by da Vinci over 500 years ago, before the paint changed with age.

    It has also been designed with a drum-lacquered gold, detachable frame so it can be hung on the wall for display.

    The Notre-Dame set is said to take builders on a journey through the building’s architectural evolution beginning in 1163, when the first stone was laid, its redesign work in the 19th century to its appearance before the fire of 2019.

    OPS: The Lego Mona Lisa

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  • Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Anyone art lover can now hang the Mona Lisa on their wall — with a version created from Lego.

    And the 3D brick version of Leonardo Da Vinci’s masterpiece , which hangs in the Louvre gallery in Paris, is joined by the city’s Notre Dame cathedral in a second kit dedicated to the French capital.

    The company said the “two global icons of Paris” celebrate the rich heritage and history of the city and comes ahead of it hosting the XXXIII Olympic Games this summer.

    The Mona Lisa comprises 1,503 Lego elements and new colour hues to accurately reflect the colours used by da Vinci over 500 years ago, before the paint changed with age.

    It has also been designed with a drum-lacquered gold, detachable frame so it can be hung on the wall for display.

    The Notre-Dame set is said to take builders on a journey through the building’s architectural evolution beginning in 1163, when the first stone was laid, its redesign work in the 19th century to its appearance before the fire of 2019.

    OPS: The Lego Mona Lisa

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  • Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Anyone art lover can now hang the Mona Lisa on their wall — with a version created from Lego.

    And the 3D brick version of Leonardo Da Vinci’s masterpiece , which hangs in the Louvre gallery in Paris, is joined by the city’s Notre Dame cathedral in a second kit dedicated to the French capital.

    The company said the “two global icons of Paris” celebrate the rich heritage and history of the city and comes ahead of it hosting the XXXIII Olympic Games this summer.

    The Mona Lisa comprises 1,503 Lego elements and new colour hues to accurately reflect the colours used by da Vinci over 500 years ago, before the paint changed with age.

    It has also been designed with a drum-lacquered gold, detachable frame so it can be hung on the wall for display.

    The Notre-Dame set is said to take builders on a journey through the building’s architectural evolution beginning in 1163, when the first stone was laid, its redesign work in the 19th century to its appearance before the fire of 2019.

    OPS: The Lego Notre Dame . It is modelled on how it looked before it was hit by fire in 2019

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  • Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Anyone art lover can now hang the Mona Lisa on their wall — with a version created from Lego.

    And the 3D brick version of Leonardo Da Vinci’s masterpiece , which hangs in the Louvre gallery in Paris, is joined by the city’s Notre Dame cathedral in a second kit dedicated to the French capital.

    The company said the “two global icons of Paris” celebrate the rich heritage and history of the city and comes ahead of it hosting the XXXIII Olympic Games this summer.

    The Mona Lisa comprises 1,503 Lego elements and new colour hues to accurately reflect the colours used by da Vinci over 500 years ago, before the paint changed with age.

    It has also been designed with a drum-lacquered gold, detachable frame so it can be hung on the wall for display.

    The Notre-Dame set is said to take builders on a journey through the building’s architectural evolution beginning in 1163, when the first stone was laid, its redesign work in the 19th century to its appearance before the fire of 2019.

    OPS: The Lego Notre Dame . It is modelled on how it looked before it was hit by fire in 2019

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  • Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Anyone art lover can now hang the Mona Lisa on their wall — with a version created from Lego.

    And the 3D brick version of Leonardo Da Vinci’s masterpiece , which hangs in the Louvre gallery in Paris, is joined by the city’s Notre Dame cathedral in a second kit dedicated to the French capital.

    The company said the “two global icons of Paris” celebrate the rich heritage and history of the city and comes ahead of it hosting the XXXIII Olympic Games this summer.

    The Mona Lisa comprises 1,503 Lego elements and new colour hues to accurately reflect the colours used by da Vinci over 500 years ago, before the paint changed with age.

    It has also been designed with a drum-lacquered gold, detachable frame so it can be hung on the wall for display.

    The Notre-Dame set is said to take builders on a journey through the building’s architectural evolution beginning in 1163, when the first stone was laid, its redesign work in the 19th century to its appearance before the fire of 2019.

    OPS: The Lego Mona Lisa

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  • Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Anyone art lover can now hang the Mona Lisa on their wall — with a version created from Lego.

    And the 3D brick version of Leonardo Da Vinci’s masterpiece , which hangs in the Louvre gallery in Paris, is joined by the city’s Notre Dame cathedral in a second kit dedicated to the French capital.

    The company said the “two global icons of Paris” celebrate the rich heritage and history of the city and comes ahead of it hosting the XXXIII Olympic Games this summer.

    The Mona Lisa comprises 1,503 Lego elements and new colour hues to accurately reflect the colours used by da Vinci over 500 years ago, before the paint changed with age.

    It has also been designed with a drum-lacquered gold, detachable frame so it can be hung on the wall for display.

    The Notre-Dame set is said to take builders on a journey through the building’s architectural evolution beginning in 1163, when the first stone was laid, its redesign work in the 19th century to its appearance before the fire of 2019.

    OPS: The Lego Mona Lisa

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  • Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Anyone art lover can now hang the Mona Lisa on their wall — with a version created from Lego.

    And the 3D brick version of Leonardo Da Vinci’s masterpiece , which hangs in the Louvre gallery in Paris, is joined by the city’s Notre Dame cathedral in a second kit dedicated to the French capital.

    The company said the “two global icons of Paris” celebrate the rich heritage and history of the city and comes ahead of it hosting the XXXIII Olympic Games this summer.

    The Mona Lisa comprises 1,503 Lego elements and new colour hues to accurately reflect the colours used by da Vinci over 500 years ago, before the paint changed with age.

    It has also been designed with a drum-lacquered gold, detachable frame so it can be hung on the wall for display.

    The Notre-Dame set is said to take builders on a journey through the building’s architectural evolution beginning in 1163, when the first stone was laid, its redesign work in the 19th century to its appearance before the fire of 2019.

    OPS: The Lego Notre Dame . It is modelled on how it looked before it was hit by fire in 2019

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    Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Anyone art lover can now hang the Mona Lisa on their wall — with a version created from Lego.

    And the 3D brick version of Leonardo Da Vinci’s masterpiece , which hangs in the Louvre gallery in Paris, is joined by the city’s Notre Dame cathedral in a second kit dedicated to the French capital.

    The company said the “two global icons of Paris” celebrate the rich heritage and history of the city and comes ahead of it hosting the XXXIII Olympic Games this summer.

    The Mona Lisa comprises 1,503 Lego elements and new colour hues to accurately reflect the colours used by da Vinci over 500 years ago, before the paint changed with age.

    It has also been designed with a drum-lacquered gold, detachable frame so it can be hung on the wall for display.

    The Notre-Dame set is said to take builders on a journey through the building’s architectural evolution beginning in 1163, when the first stone was laid, its redesign work in the 19th century to its appearance before the fire of 2019.

    OPS: The Lego Notre Dame . It is modelled on how it looked before it was hit by fire in 2019

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    Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Anyone art lover can now hang the Mona Lisa on their wall — with a version created from Lego.

    And the 3D brick version of Leonardo Da Vinci’s masterpiece , which hangs in the Louvre gallery in Paris, is joined by the city’s Notre Dame cathedral in a second kit dedicated to the French capital.

    The company said the “two global icons of Paris” celebrate the rich heritage and history of the city and comes ahead of it hosting the XXXIII Olympic Games this summer.

    The Mona Lisa comprises 1,503 Lego elements and new colour hues to accurately reflect the colours used by da Vinci over 500 years ago, before the paint changed with age.

    It has also been designed with a drum-lacquered gold, detachable frame so it can be hung on the wall for display.

    The Notre-Dame set is said to take builders on a journey through the building’s architectural evolution beginning in 1163, when the first stone was laid, its redesign work in the 19th century to its appearance before the fire of 2019.

    OPS: The Lego Mona Lisa

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  • Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Lego Mona Lisa and Paris Notre Dame cathedral
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    Anyone art lover can now hang the Mona Lisa on their wall — with a version created from Lego.

    And the 3D brick version of Leonardo Da Vinci’s masterpiece , which hangs in the Louvre gallery in Paris, is joined by the city’s Notre Dame cathedral in a second kit dedicated to the French capital.

    The company said the “two global icons of Paris” celebrate the rich heritage and history of the city and comes ahead of it hosting the XXXIII Olympic Games this summer.

    The Mona Lisa comprises 1,503 Lego elements and new colour hues to accurately reflect the colours used by da Vinci over 500 years ago, before the paint changed with age.

    It has also been designed with a drum-lacquered gold, detachable frame so it can be hung on the wall for display.

    The Notre-Dame set is said to take builders on a journey through the building’s architectural evolution beginning in 1163, when the first stone was laid, its redesign work in the 19th century to its appearance before the fire of 2019.

    OPS: The Lego Mona Lisa and Notre Dame

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  • FEATURE - Wenn das Da Vinci wüsste: Die Moona Lisa Statue in der Bristoler Street Art Galerie Vanguard
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    FEATURE - Wenn das Da Vinci wüsste: Die Moona Lisa Statue in der Bristoler Street Art Galerie Vanguard

    Wenn das Da Vinci wüsste: Die Moona Lisa Statue in der Bristoler Street Art Galerie Vanguard -- Moona Lisa by Nick Walker at the new Vanguard, Bristol Street Art: The Evolution of a Global Movement at M Shed in Bristol which highlights how Bristol’s rebellious spirit has inspired artists around the world to use street art to fight for social and political change. Bristol. 24 June 2021. / action press *** Local Caption *** 36246321

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  • FEATURE - Wenn das Da Vinci wüsste: Die Moona Lisa Statue in der Bristoler Street Art Galerie Vanguard
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    FEATURE - Wenn das Da Vinci wüsste: Die Moona Lisa Statue in der Bristoler Street Art Galerie Vanguard

    Wenn das Da Vinci wüsste: Die Moona Lisa Statue in der Bristoler Street Art Galerie Vanguard -- Moona Lisa by Nick Walker at the new Vanguard, Bristol Street Art: The Evolution of a Global Movement at M Shed in Bristol which highlights how Bristol’s rebellious spirit has inspired artists around the world to use street art to fight for social and political change. Bristol. 24 June 2021. / action press *** Local Caption *** 36246322

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Wenn das Da Vinci wüsste: Die Moona Lisa Statue in der Bristoler Street Art Galerie Vanguard
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    FEATURE - Wenn das Da Vinci wüsste: Die Moona Lisa Statue in der Bristoler Street Art Galerie Vanguard

    Wenn das Da Vinci wüsste: Die Moona Lisa Statue in der Bristoler Street Art Galerie Vanguard -- Moona Lisa by Nick Walker at the new Vanguard, Bristol Street Art: The Evolution of a Global Movement at M Shed in Bristol which highlights how Bristol’s rebellious spirit has inspired artists around the world to use street art to fight for social and political change. Bristol. 24 June 2021. / action press *** Local Caption *** 36246330

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Wenn das Da Vinci wüsste: Die Moona Lisa Statue in der Bristoler Street Art Galerie Vanguard
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    FEATURE - Wenn das Da Vinci wüsste: Die Moona Lisa Statue in der Bristoler Street Art Galerie Vanguard

    Wenn das Da Vinci wüsste: Die Moona Lisa Statue in der Bristoler Street Art Galerie Vanguard -- Moona Lisa by Nick Walker at the new Vanguard, Bristol Street Art: The Evolution of a Global Movement at M Shed in Bristol which highlights how Bristol’s rebellious spirit has inspired artists around the world to use street art to fight for social and political change. Bristol. 24 June 2021. / action press *** Local Caption *** 36246325

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Wenn das Da Vinci wüsste: Die Moona Lisa Statue in der Bristoler Street Art Galerie Vanguard
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    FEATURE - Wenn das Da Vinci wüsste: Die Moona Lisa Statue in der Bristoler Street Art Galerie Vanguard

    Wenn das Da Vinci wüsste: Die Moona Lisa Statue in der Bristoler Street Art Galerie Vanguard -- The new Vanguard, Bristol Street Art: The Evolution of a Global Movement at M Shed in Bristol which highlights how Bristol’s rebellious spirit has inspired artists around the world to use street art to fight for social and political change. Bristol. 24 June 2021. / action press *** Local Caption *** 36246324

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Wenn das Da Vinci wüsste: Die Moona Lisa Statue in der Bristoler Street Art Galerie Vanguard
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    FEATURE - Wenn das Da Vinci wüsste: Die Moona Lisa Statue in der Bristoler Street Art Galerie Vanguard

    Wenn das Da Vinci wüsste: Die Moona Lisa Statue in der Bristoler Street Art Galerie Vanguard -- Street artist Inkie with one of his works at the new Vanguard, Bristol Street Art: The Evolution of a Global Movement at M Shed in Bristol which highlights how Bristol’s rebellious spirit has inspired artists around the world to use street art to fight for social and political change. Bristol. 24 June 2021. / action press *** Local Caption *** 36246329

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Einmalig: Übernachten im Louvre
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    FEATURE - Einmalig: Übernachten im Louvre
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    Art lovers can now spend a night in one of the world’s greatest museums – as an Airbnb guest. The Louvre is Paris will be transformed into a magical Home for one night. The guests will sleep under the Louvre’s iconic glass Pyramid in a “mini-pyramid” that will be specially designed to celebrate the building’s 30th anniversary. And for the first time ever, passionate art-lovers will have the chance to cosy up to priceless masterpieces, including the Mona Lisa. A lucky winner and a guest will get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see what happens inside the museum when the lights go out thanks to web room booking service.To enter, potential guesrts simply go to airbnb.com/louvre before April 12 and say why they would be the Mona Lisa's perfect guest. One winner will be selected.

    OPS: The mini dome installed in the Louvre where the lucky guest will spend a night.

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  • FEATURE - Einmalig: Übernachten im Louvre
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    FEATURE - Einmalig: Übernachten im Louvre
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    Art lovers can now spend a night in one of the world’s greatest museums – as an Airbnb guest. The Louvre is Paris will be transformed into a magical Home for one night. The guests will sleep under the Louvre’s iconic glass Pyramid in a “mini-pyramid” that will be specially designed to celebrate the building’s 30th anniversary. And for the first time ever, passionate art-lovers will have the chance to cosy up to priceless masterpieces, including the Mona Lisa. A lucky winner and a guest will get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see what happens inside the museum when the lights go out thanks to web room booking service.To enter, potential guesrts simply go to airbnb.com/louvre before April 12 and say why they would be the Mona Lisa's perfect guest. One winner will be selected.

    OPS: The mini dome installed in the Louvre where the lucky guest will spend a night.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Einmalig: Übernachten im Louvre
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    FEATURE - Einmalig: Übernachten im Louvre
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    Art lovers can now spend a night in one of the world’s greatest museums – as an Airbnb guest. The Louvre is Paris will be transformed into a magical Home for one night. The guests will sleep under the Louvre’s iconic glass Pyramid in a “mini-pyramid” that will be specially designed to celebrate the building’s 30th anniversary. And for the first time ever, passionate art-lovers will have the chance to cosy up to priceless masterpieces, including the Mona Lisa. A lucky winner and a guest will get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see what happens inside the museum when the lights go out thanks to web room booking service.To enter, potential guesrts simply go to airbnb.com/louvre before April 12 and say why they would be the Mona Lisa's perfect guest. One winner will be selected.

    OPS: The mini dome installed in the Louvre where the lucky guest will spend a night.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Einmalig: Übernachten im Louvre
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    FEATURE - Einmalig: Übernachten im Louvre
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    Art lovers can now spend a night in one of the world’s greatest museums – as an Airbnb guest. The Louvre is Paris will be transformed into a magical Home for one night. The guests will sleep under the Louvre’s iconic glass Pyramid in a “mini-pyramid” that will be specially designed to celebrate the building’s 30th anniversary. And for the first time ever, passionate art-lovers will have the chance to cosy up to priceless masterpieces, including the Mona Lisa. A lucky winner and a guest will get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see what happens inside the museum when the lights go out thanks to web room booking service.To enter, potential guesrts simply go to airbnb.com/louvre before April 12 and say why they would be the Mona Lisa's perfect guest. One winner will be selected.

    OPS: A pop up dining room will be installed in the presence of the Venus de Milo.

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    Art lovers can now spend a night in one of the world’s greatest museums – as an Airbnb guest. The Louvre is Paris will be transformed into a magical Home for one night. The guests will sleep under the Louvre’s iconic glass Pyramid in a “mini-pyramid” that will be specially designed to celebrate the building’s 30th anniversary. And for the first time ever, passionate art-lovers will have the chance to cosy up to priceless masterpieces, including the Mona Lisa. A lucky winner and a guest will get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see what happens inside the museum when the lights go out thanks to web room booking service.To enter, potential guesrts simply go to airbnb.com/louvre before April 12 and say why they would be the Mona Lisa's perfect guest. One winner will be selected.

    OPS: Aperitifs will be service in a pop up lounge in front of the Mona Lisa

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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    Art lovers can now spend a night in one of the world’s greatest museums – as an Airbnb guest. The Louvre is Paris will be transformed into a magical Home for one night. The guests will sleep under the Louvre’s iconic glass Pyramid in a “mini-pyramid” that will be specially designed to celebrate the building’s 30th anniversary. And for the first time ever, passionate art-lovers will have the chance to cosy up to priceless masterpieces, including the Mona Lisa. A lucky winner and a guest will get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see what happens inside the museum when the lights go out thanks to web room booking service.To enter, potential guesrts simply go to airbnb.com/louvre before April 12 and say why they would be the Mona Lisa's perfect guest. One winner will be selected.

    OPS: The mini dome installed in the Louvre where the lucky guest will spend a night.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Art lovers can now spend a night in one of the world’s greatest museums – as an Airbnb guest. The Louvre is Paris will be transformed into a magical Home for one night. The guests will sleep under the Louvre’s iconic glass Pyramid in a “mini-pyramid” that will be specially designed to celebrate the building’s 30th anniversary. And for the first time ever, passionate art-lovers will have the chance to cosy up to priceless masterpieces, including the Mona Lisa. A lucky winner and a guest will get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see what happens inside the museum when the lights go out thanks to web room booking service.To enter, potential guesrts simply go to airbnb.com/louvre before April 12 and say why they would be the Mona Lisa's perfect guest. One winner will be selected.

    OPS: A live acoustic concert will be provided in Napoleon III’s partments.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Art lovers can now spend a night in one of the world’s greatest museums – as an Airbnb guest. The Louvre is Paris will be transformed into a magical Home for one night. The guests will sleep under the Louvre’s iconic glass Pyramid in a “mini-pyramid” that will be specially designed to celebrate the building’s 30th anniversary. And for the first time ever, passionate art-lovers will have the chance to cosy up to priceless masterpieces, including the Mona Lisa. A lucky winner and a guest will get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see what happens inside the museum when the lights go out thanks to web room booking service.To enter, potential guesrts simply go to airbnb.com/louvre before April 12 and say why they would be the Mona Lisa's perfect guest. One winner will be selected.

    OPS: The mini dome installed in the Louvre where the lucky guest will spend a night.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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