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NEWS - Haarig! Ausstellung 'Hair by Sam McKnight' in London
London, UK. 1 November 2016. Ensembles by Vivienne Westwood. The exhibition Hair by Sam McKnight opens in the Embankment Galleries of Somerset House on 2 November 2016 and runs until 12 March 2017. This major exhibition celebrates the 40-year career of master hairstylist Sam McKnight. The exhibition features iconic fashion photographs, couture garments, wigs, hairpieces and film and audio installations.
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NEWS - Haarig! Ausstellung 'Hair by Sam McKnight' in London
London, UK. 1 November 2016. Ensembles by Vivienne Westwood. The exhibition Hair by Sam McKnight opens in the Embankment Galleries of Somerset House on 2 November 2016 and runs until 12 March 2017. This major exhibition celebrates the 40-year career of master hairstylist Sam McKnight. The exhibition features iconic fashion photographs, couture garments, wigs, hairpieces and film and audio installations.
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NEWS - Haarig! Ausstellung 'Hair by Sam McKnight' in London
London, UK. 1 November 2016. The exhibition Hair by Sam McKnight opens in the Embankment Galleries of Somerset House on 2 November 2016 and runs until 12 March 2017. This major exhibition celebrates the 40-year career of master hairstylist Sam McKnight. The exhibition features iconic fashion photographs, couture garments, wigs, hairpieces and film and audio installations.
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NEWS - Haarig! Ausstellung 'Hair by Sam McKnight' in London
London, UK. 1 November 2016. Ensembles by Vivienne Westwood. The exhibition Hair by Sam McKnight opens in the Embankment Galleries of Somerset House on 2 November 2016 and runs until 12 March 2017. This major exhibition celebrates the 40-year career of master hairstylist Sam McKnight. The exhibition features iconic fashion photographs, couture garments, wigs, hairpieces and film and audio installations.
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NEWS - Haarig! Ausstellung 'Hair by Sam McKnight' in London
London, UK. 1 November 2016. Ensembles by Vivienne Westwood. The exhibition Hair by Sam McKnight opens in the Embankment Galleries of Somerset House on 2 November 2016 and runs until 12 March 2017. This major exhibition celebrates the 40-year career of master hairstylist Sam McKnight. The exhibition features iconic fashion photographs, couture garments, wigs, hairpieces and film and audio installations.
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NEWS - Haarig! Ausstellung 'Hair by Sam McKnight' in London
London, UK. 1 November 2016. Ensembles by Chanel. The exhibition Hair by Sam McKnight opens in the Embankment Galleries of Somerset House on 2 November 2016 and runs until 12 March 2017. This major exhibition celebrates the 40-year career of master hairstylist Sam McKnight. The exhibition features iconic fashion photographs, couture garments, wigs, hairpieces and film and audio installations.
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NEWS - Haarig! Ausstellung 'Hair by Sam McKnight' in London
London, UK. 1 November 2016. Ensembles by Chanel. The exhibition Hair by Sam McKnight opens in the Embankment Galleries of Somerset House on 2 November 2016 and runs until 12 March 2017. This major exhibition celebrates the 40-year career of master hairstylist Sam McKnight. The exhibition features iconic fashion photographs, couture garments, wigs, hairpieces and film and audio installations.
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NEWS - Haarig! Ausstellung 'Hair by Sam McKnight' in London
London, UK. 1 November 2016. Ensembles by Chanel. The exhibition Hair by Sam McKnight opens in the Embankment Galleries of Somerset House on 2 November 2016 and runs until 12 March 2017. This major exhibition celebrates the 40-year career of master hairstylist Sam McKnight. The exhibition features iconic fashion photographs, couture garments, wigs, hairpieces and film and audio installations.
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NEWS - Haarig! Ausstellung 'Hair by Sam McKnight' in London
London, UK. 1 November 2016. Vogue covers. The exhibition Hair by Sam McKnight opens in the Embankment Galleries of Somerset House on 2 November 2016 and runs until 12 March 2017. This major exhibition celebrates the 40-year career of master hairstylist Sam McKnight. The exhibition features iconic fashion photographs, couture garments, wigs, hairpieces and film and audio installations.
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NEWS - Haarig! Ausstellung 'Hair by Sam McKnight' in London
London, UK. 1 November 2016. The exhibition Hair by Sam McKnight opens in the Embankment Galleries of Somerset House on 2 November 2016 and runs until 12 March 2017. This major exhibition celebrates the 40-year career of master hairstylist Sam McKnight. The exhibition features iconic fashion photographs, couture garments, wigs, hairpieces and film and audio installations.
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NEWS - Haarig! Ausstellung 'Hair by Sam McKnight' in London
London, UK. 1 November 2016. The exhibition Hair by Sam McKnight opens in the Embankment Galleries of Somerset House on 2 November 2016 and runs until 12 March 2017. This major exhibition celebrates the 40-year career of master hairstylist Sam McKnight. The exhibition features iconic fashion photographs, couture garments, wigs, hairpieces and film and audio installations.
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NEWS - Haarig! Ausstellung 'Hair by Sam McKnight' in London
London, UK. 1 November 2016. Ensembles by Vivienne Westwood. The exhibition Hair by Sam McKnight opens in the Embankment Galleries of Somerset House on 2 November 2016 and runs until 12 March 2017. This major exhibition celebrates the 40-year career of master hairstylist Sam McKnight. The exhibition features iconic fashion photographs, couture garments, wigs, hairpieces and film and audio installations.
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NEWS - Haarig! Ausstellung 'Hair by Sam McKnight' in London
London, UK. 1 November 2016. Lady Gaga wig. The exhibition Hair by Sam McKnight opens in the Embankment Galleries of Somerset House on 2 November 2016 and runs until 12 March 2017. This major exhibition celebrates the 40-year career of master hairstylist Sam McKnight. The exhibition features iconic fashion photographs, couture garments, wigs, hairpieces and film and audio installations.
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NEWS - Haarig! Ausstellung 'Hair by Sam McKnight' in London
London, UK. 1 November 2016. Vogue covers. The exhibition Hair by Sam McKnight opens in the Embankment Galleries of Somerset House on 2 November 2016 and runs until 12 March 2017. This major exhibition celebrates the 40-year career of master hairstylist Sam McKnight. The exhibition features iconic fashion photographs, couture garments, wigs, hairpieces and film and audio installations.
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NEWS - Haarig! Ausstellung 'Hair by Sam McKnight' in London
London, UK. 1 November 2016. Vogue covers. The exhibition Hair by Sam McKnight opens in the Embankment Galleries of Somerset House on 2 November 2016 and runs until 12 March 2017. This major exhibition celebrates the 40-year career of master hairstylist Sam McKnight. The exhibition features iconic fashion photographs, couture garments, wigs, hairpieces and film and audio installations.
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NEWS - Haarig! Ausstellung 'Hair by Sam McKnight' in London
London, UK. 1 November 2016. Ensembles by Chanel. The exhibition Hair by Sam McKnight opens in the Embankment Galleries of Somerset House on 2 November 2016 and runs until 12 March 2017. This major exhibition celebrates the 40-year career of master hairstylist Sam McKnight. The exhibition features iconic fashion photographs, couture garments, wigs, hairpieces and film and audio installations.
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FEATURE - Das Kaufhaus "Selfridges" in London hat bereits die Weihnachtsdeko montiert
London, UK. 20 October 2016. Selfridges is the first department store in the world to unveil its Christmas windows and full in-store displays - today, Thursday, 20 October 2016, with Shine On! as the theme. Led by Santa, the star of this year's festive window display, the Shine On! theme is an invitation open to everyone to celebrate the season and to party. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Das Kaufhaus "Selfridges" in London hat bereits die Weihnachtsdeko montiert
London, UK. 20 October 2016. Selfridges is the first department store in the world to unveil its Christmas windows and full in-store displays - today, Thursday, 20 October 2016, with Shine On! as the theme. Led by Santa, the star of this year's festive window display, the Shine On! theme is an invitation open to everyone to celebrate the season and to party. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Das Kaufhaus "Selfridges" in London hat bereits die Weihnachtsdeko montiert
London, UK. 20 October 2016. Selfridges is the first department store in the world to unveil its Christmas windows and full in-store displays - today, Thursday, 20 October 2016, with Shine On! as the theme. Led by Santa, the star of this year's festive window display, the Shine On! theme is an invitation open to everyone to celebrate the season and to party. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Das Kaufhaus "Selfridges" in London hat bereits die Weihnachtsdeko montiert
London, UK. 20 October 2016. Father Christmas checks out the window displays. Selfridges is the first department store in the world to unveil its Christmas windows and full in-store displays - today, Thursday, 20 October 2016, with Shine On! as the theme. Led by Santa, the star of this year's festive window display, the Shine On! theme is an invitation open to everyone to celebrate the season and to party. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Das Kaufhaus "Selfridges" in London hat bereits die Weihnachtsdeko montiert
London, UK. 20 October 2016. Father Christmas checks out the window displays. Selfridges is the first department store in the world to unveil its Christmas windows and full in-store displays - today, Thursday, 20 October 2016, with Shine On! as the theme. Led by Santa, the star of this year's festive window display, the Shine On! theme is an invitation open to everyone to celebrate the season and to party. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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PORTRAIT - Hege Haagenrud
London, UK. 19 October 2016. Pictured: Dancer Aase With. In an age obsessed with the worship of youth, and beauty defined through youth, where does that leave those who are no longer young? It is this issue that award-winning Norwegian choreographer Hege Haagenrud explores in her extraordinarily insightful Use My Body While It’s Still Young. Danced by four performers aged 65 to 79, all of whom have had long and successful careers as dancers, it confronts our pre-conceptions with the reality and sensuality of ageing. The piece is part of the Dance Umbrella festival. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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PORTRAIT - Hege Haagenrud
London, UK. 19 October 2016. Pictured: dancers Aase With and Nicholas Minns. In an age obsessed with the worship of youth, and beauty defined through youth, where does that leave those who are no longer young? It is this issue that award-winning Norwegian choreographer Hege Haagenrud explores in her extraordinarily insightful Use My Body While It’s Still Young. Danced by four performers aged 65 to 79, all of whom have had long and successful careers as dancers, it confronts our pre-conceptions with the reality and sensuality of ageing. The piece is part of the Dance Umbrella festival. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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PORTRAIT - Hege Haagenrud
London, UK. 19 October 2016. Pictured: dancers Aase With and Nicholas Minns. In an age obsessed with the worship of youth, and beauty defined through youth, where does that leave those who are no longer young? It is this issue that award-winning Norwegian choreographer Hege Haagenrud explores in her extraordinarily insightful Use My Body While It’s Still Young. Danced by four performers aged 65 to 79, all of whom have had long and successful careers as dancers, it confronts our pre-conceptions with the reality and sensuality of ageing. The piece is part of the Dance Umbrella festival. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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PORTRAIT - Hege Haagenrud
London, UK. 19 October 2016. Pictured: dancers Aase With and Nicholas Minns. In an age obsessed with the worship of youth, and beauty defined through youth, where does that leave those who are no longer young? It is this issue that award-winning Norwegian choreographer Hege Haagenrud explores in her extraordinarily insightful Use My Body While It’s Still Young. Danced by four performers aged 65 to 79, all of whom have had long and successful careers as dancers, it confronts our pre-conceptions with the reality and sensuality of ageing. The piece is part of the Dance Umbrella festival. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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PORTRAIT - Hege Haagenrud
London, UK. 19 October 2016. Pictured: dancers Aase With and Nicholas Minns. In an age obsessed with the worship of youth, and beauty defined through youth, where does that leave those who are no longer young? It is this issue that award-winning Norwegian choreographer Hege Haagenrud explores in her extraordinarily insightful Use My Body While It’s Still Young. Danced by four performers aged 65 to 79, all of whom have had long and successful careers as dancers, it confronts our pre-conceptions with the reality and sensuality of ageing. The piece is part of the Dance Umbrella festival. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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PORTRAIT - Hege Haagenrud
London, UK. 19 October 2016. Pictured: dancers Aase With and Nicholas Minns. In an age obsessed with the worship of youth, and beauty defined through youth, where does that leave those who are no longer young? It is this issue that award-winning Norwegian choreographer Hege Haagenrud explores in her extraordinarily insightful Use My Body While It’s Still Young. Danced by four performers aged 65 to 79, all of whom have had long and successful careers as dancers, it confronts our pre-conceptions with the reality and sensuality of ageing. The piece is part of the Dance Umbrella festival. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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PORTRAIT - Hege Haagenrud
London, UK. 19 October 2016. Pictured: dancers Aase With and Nicholas Minns. In an age obsessed with the worship of youth, and beauty defined through youth, where does that leave those who are no longer young? It is this issue that award-winning Norwegian choreographer Hege Haagenrud explores in her extraordinarily insightful Use My Body While It’s Still Young. Danced by four performers aged 65 to 79, all of whom have had long and successful careers as dancers, it confronts our pre-conceptions with the reality and sensuality of ageing. The piece is part of the Dance Umbrella festival. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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PORTRAIT - Hege Haagenrud
London, UK. 19 October 2016. Pictured: dancers Aase With and Nicholas Minns. In an age obsessed with the worship of youth, and beauty defined through youth, where does that leave those who are no longer young? It is this issue that award-winning Norwegian choreographer Hege Haagenrud explores in her extraordinarily insightful Use My Body While It’s Still Young. Danced by four performers aged 65 to 79, all of whom have had long and successful careers as dancers, it confronts our pre-conceptions with the reality and sensuality of ageing. The piece is part of the Dance Umbrella festival. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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PORTRAIT - Hege Haagenrud
London, UK. 19 October 2016. Pictured: dancers Aase With and Nicholas Minns. In an age obsessed with the worship of youth, and beauty defined through youth, where does that leave those who are no longer young? It is this issue that award-winning Norwegian choreographer Hege Haagenrud explores in her extraordinarily insightful Use My Body While It’s Still Young. Danced by four performers aged 65 to 79, all of whom have had long and successful careers as dancers, it confronts our pre-conceptions with the reality and sensuality of ageing. The piece is part of the Dance Umbrella festival. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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PORTRAIT - Hege Haagenrud
London, UK. 19 October 2016. Pictured: Swedish dancer Siv Ander performing. In an age obsessed with the worship of youth, and beauty defined through youth, where does that leave those who are no longer young? It is this issue that award-winning Norwegian choreographer Hege Haagenrud explores in her extraordinarily insightful Use My Body While It’s Still Young. Danced by four performers aged 65 to 79, all of whom have had long and successful careers as dancers, it confronts our pre-conceptions with the reality and sensuality of ageing. The piece is part of the Dance Umbrella festival. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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PORTRAIT - Hege Haagenrud
London, UK. 19 October 2016. Pictured: Swedish dancer Siv Ander performing. In an age obsessed with the worship of youth, and beauty defined through youth, where does that leave those who are no longer young? It is this issue that award-winning Norwegian choreographer Hege Haagenrud explores in her extraordinarily insightful Use My Body While It’s Still Young. Danced by four performers aged 65 to 79, all of whom have had long and successful careers as dancers, it confronts our pre-conceptions with the reality and sensuality of ageing. The piece is part of the Dance Umbrella festival. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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PORTRAIT - Hege Haagenrud
London, UK. 19 October 2016. Pictured: Swedish dancer Siv Ander performing. In an age obsessed with the worship of youth, and beauty defined through youth, where does that leave those who are no longer young? It is this issue that award-winning Norwegian choreographer Hege Haagenrud explores in her extraordinarily insightful Use My Body While It’s Still Young. Danced by four performers aged 65 to 79, all of whom have had long and successful careers as dancers, it confronts our pre-conceptions with the reality and sensuality of ageing. The piece is part of the Dance Umbrella festival. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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PORTRAIT - Hege Haagenrud
London, UK. 19 October 2016. Pictured: Swedish dancer Siv Ander performing. In an age obsessed with the worship of youth, and beauty defined through youth, where does that leave those who are no longer young? It is this issue that award-winning Norwegian choreographer Hege Haagenrud explores in her extraordinarily insightful Use My Body While It’s Still Young. Danced by four performers aged 65 to 79, all of whom have had long and successful careers as dancers, it confronts our pre-conceptions with the reality and sensuality of ageing. The piece is part of the Dance Umbrella festival. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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PORTRAIT - Hege Haagenrud
London, UK. 19 October 2016. Pictured: Swedish dancer Siv Ander performing. In an age obsessed with the worship of youth, and beauty defined through youth, where does that leave those who are no longer young? It is this issue that award-winning Norwegian choreographer Hege Haagenrud explores in her extraordinarily insightful Use My Body While It’s Still Young. Danced by four performers aged 65 to 79, all of whom have had long and successful careers as dancers, it confronts our pre-conceptions with the reality and sensuality of ageing. The piece is part of the Dance Umbrella festival. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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PORTRAIT - Hege Haagenrud
London, UK. 19 October 2016. Pictured: Swedish dancer Siv Ander performing. In an age obsessed with the worship of youth, and beauty defined through youth, where does that leave those who are no longer young? It is this issue that award-winning Norwegian choreographer Hege Haagenrud explores in her extraordinarily insightful Use My Body While It’s Still Young. Danced by four performers aged 65 to 79, all of whom have had long and successful careers as dancers, it confronts our pre-conceptions with the reality and sensuality of ageing. The piece is part of the Dance Umbrella festival. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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NEWS - 'Frieze Art Fair' in London
London, UK. 5 October 2016. Award-winning artist and author Edmund de Waal (pictured) presents a solo exhibition of new work at Gagosian at Frieze London from 6 – 9 October. This new work reflects memories and recollections of people important to the artist including his great grandfather and the poet Paul Celan, or places – Odessa, Cernowitz and Paris. For these elegies, de Waal has introduced alongside his porcelain vessels new materials like graphite, silver and alabaster. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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NEWS - 'Frieze Art Fair' in London
London, UK. 5 October 2016. Pink Project: Table, 1994/2016, by Portia Munson. Press preview day of the 2016 Frieze Art Fair in Regent's Park, London. Frieze London features more than 160 of the world’s leading galleries and visitors can view and buy art from over 1,000 of today’s leading artists, and experience the fair’s critically acclaimed Frieze Projects and Talks programmes. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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NEWS - 'Frieze Art Fair' in London
London, UK. 5 October 2016. Artworks Speech Bubbles (Transparent Orange), 2016 by Philippe Parreno and video animation Singing Suns, 2016, by Shahzia Sikander. Press preview day of the 2016 Frieze Art Fair in Regent's Park, London. Frieze London features more than 160 of the world’s leading galleries and visitors can view and buy art from over 1,000 of today’s leading artists, and experience the fair’s critically acclaimed Frieze Projects and Talks programmes. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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NEWS - 'Frieze Art Fair' in London
London, UK. 5 October 2016. Award-winning artist and author Edmund de Waal (pictured) presents a solo exhibition of new work at Gagosian at Frieze London from 6 – 9 October. This new work reflects memories and recollections of people important to the artist including his great grandfather and the poet Paul Celan, or places – Odessa, Cernowitz and Paris. For these elegies, de Waal has introduced alongside his porcelain vessels new materials like graphite, silver and alabaster. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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NEWS - 'Frieze Art Fair' in London
London, UK. 5 October 2016. Award-winning artist and author Edmund de Waal (pictured) presents a solo exhibition of new work at Gagosian at Frieze London from 6 – 9 October. This new work reflects memories and recollections of people important to the artist including his great grandfather and the poet Paul Celan, or places – Odessa, Cernowitz and Paris. For these elegies, de Waal has introduced alongside his porcelain vessels new materials like graphite, silver and alabaster. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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NEWS - 'Frieze Art Fair' in London
London, UK. 5 October 2016. Award-winning artist and author Edmund de Waal (pictured) presents a solo exhibition of new work at Gagosian at Frieze London from 6 – 9 October. This new work reflects memories and recollections of people important to the artist including his great grandfather and the poet Paul Celan, or places – Odessa, Cernowitz and Paris. For these elegies, de Waal has introduced alongside his porcelain vessels new materials like graphite, silver and alabaster. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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NEWS - 'Frieze Art Fair' in London
London, UK. 5 October 2016. Award-winning artist and author Edmund de Waal (pictured) presents a solo exhibition of new work at Gagosian at Frieze London from 6 – 9 October. This new work reflects memories and recollections of people important to the artist including his great grandfather and the poet Paul Celan, or places – Odessa, Cernowitz and Paris. For these elegies, de Waal has introduced alongside his porcelain vessels new materials like graphite, silver and alabaster. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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NEWS - 'Frieze Art Fair' in London
London, UK. 5 October 2016. Award-winning artist and author Edmund de Waal (pictured) presents a solo exhibition of new work at Gagosian at Frieze London from 6 – 9 October. This new work reflects memories and recollections of people important to the artist including his great grandfather and the poet Paul Celan, or places – Odessa, Cernowitz and Paris. For these elegies, de Waal has introduced alongside his porcelain vessels new materials like graphite, silver and alabaster. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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NEWS - 'Frieze Art Fair' in London
London, UK. 5 October 2016. Artworks Speech Bubbles (Transparent Orange), 2016 by Philippe Parreno and video animation Singing Suns, 2016, by Shahzia Sikander. Press preview day of the 2016 Frieze Art Fair in Regent's Park, London. Frieze London features more than 160 of the world’s leading galleries and visitors can view and buy art from over 1,000 of today’s leading artists, and experience the fair’s critically acclaimed Frieze Projects and Talks programmes. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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NEWS - 'Frieze Art Fair' in London
London, UK. 5 October 2016. Pictured: Daniel Lismore, a living artwork. Press preview day of the 2016 Frieze Art Fair in Regent's Park, London. Frieze London features more than 160 of the world’s leading galleries and visitors can view and buy art from over 1,000 of today’s leading artists, and experience the fair’s critically acclaimed Frieze Projects and Talks programmes. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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NEWS - 'Frieze Art Fair' in London
London, UK. 5 October 2016. Artwork by Raymond Hains. Press preview day of the 2016 Frieze Art Fair in Regent's Park, London. Frieze London features more than 160 of the world’s leading galleries and visitors can view and buy art from over 1,000 of today’s leading artists, and experience the fair’s critically acclaimed Frieze Projects and Talks programmes. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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NEWS - 'Frieze Art Fair' in London
London, UK. 5 October 2016. Pink Project: Table, 1994/2016, by Portia Munson. Press preview day of the 2016 Frieze Art Fair in Regent's Park, London. Frieze London features more than 160 of the world’s leading galleries and visitors can view and buy art from over 1,000 of today’s leading artists, and experience the fair’s critically acclaimed Frieze Projects and Talks programmes. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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NEWS - 'Frieze Art Fair' in London
London, UK. 5 October 2016. Pink Project: Table, 1994/2016, by Portia Munson. Press preview day of the 2016 Frieze Art Fair in Regent's Park, London. Frieze London features more than 160 of the world’s leading galleries and visitors can view and buy art from over 1,000 of today’s leading artists, and experience the fair’s critically acclaimed Frieze Projects and Talks programmes. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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NEWS - 'Frieze Art Fair' in London
London, UK. 5 October 2016. Pink Project: Table, 1994/2016, by Portia Munson. Press preview day of the 2016 Frieze Art Fair in Regent's Park, London. Frieze London features more than 160 of the world’s leading galleries and visitors can view and buy art from over 1,000 of today’s leading artists, and experience the fair’s critically acclaimed Frieze Projects and Talks programmes. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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