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96th Annual Academy Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, California, USA - 10 Mar 2024
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Actor In A Leading Role - Cillian Murphy - Oppenheimer as J. Robert Oppenheimer with Ben Kingsley, Matthew McConaughey, Forest Whitaker, Brendan Fraser and Nicolas Cage
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Academy Awards 2024, Hollywood, California, United States - 10 Mar 2024
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Brendan Fraser arrives on the red carpet at the 96th annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles, California on Sunday, March 10, 2024. Since 1929, the Oscars have recognized excellence in cinematic achievements.
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Academy Awards 2024, Hollywood, California, United States - 10 Mar 2024
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(L-R) Brendan Fraser and Jeanne Moore arrive on the red carpet at the 96th annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles, California on Sunday, March 10, 2024. Since 1929, the Oscars have recognized excellence in cinematic achievements.
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2023: Governors Ball
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christopher Polk/Shutterstock (13804225ca)
Brendan Fraser
95th Annual Academy Awards, Governors Ball, Los Angeles, California, USA - 12 Mar 2023
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2023: Governors Ball
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christopher Polk/Shutterstock (13804225ba)
(L-R) Leland Fraser, Holden Fraser, Brendan Fraser and Jeanne Moore
95th Annual Academy Awards, Governors Ball, Los Angeles, California, USA - 12 Mar 2023
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80th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Jan 2023
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (13705162jm)
Best Film, Musical or Comedy, The Banshees of Inisherin. Peter Czernin, Colin Farrell, Martin McDonagh, Kerry Condon, Brendan Gleeson, Graham Broadbent and Barry Keoghan
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der MoMA All Halloween Gala in New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David X Prutting/BFA/REX/Shutterstock (9176756z)
Brendan Monaghan, Mark Herman
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's 'All Hallows' Eve' benefit, New York, USA - 26 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Bilder der Woche
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vickie Flores/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8873640c)
Brendan Cox (centre), husband of murdered MP, Jo Cox plays in his folk band, the Diddly Dee at The Great Get Together at Tower Bridge Moorings in London
1st anniversary of the death of Jo Cox, London, UK - 17 Jun 2017
Friends and residents from Hermitage Moornings, where Jo Cox lived on a houseboat with her husband and two children visited residents and friends at nearby Tower Bridge moorings on the River Thames.
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FEATURE - Dart Meisterschaft in London
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Jelle Klaasen defeats Brendan Dolan 4-0 in their second round match during the William Hill World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace, London
World Darts Championship, London - 28 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Dart Meisterschaft in London
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Jelle Klaasen reacts and celebrates after defeating Brendan Dolan 4-0 in their second round match during the William Hill World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace, London
World Darts Championship, London - 28 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Dart Meisterschaft in London
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Brendan Dolan during the William Hill World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace, London
World Darts Championship, London - 28 Dec 2016
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PEOPLE - Wales: Golf Turnier beim 'Celtic Manor'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracey Paddison/REX/Shutterstock (5754160bc)
Brendan O'Carroll and wife Jennifer Gibney
Celebrity Cup Golf Tournament Day 2, Celtic Manor, Wales, UK - 10 Jul 2016
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PEOPLE - Wales: Golf Turnier beim 'Celtic Manor'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracey Paddison/REX/Shutterstock (5754160ax)
Brendan and Danny O'Carroll
Celebrity Cup Golf Tournament Day 2, Celtic Manor, Wales, UK - 10 Jul 2016
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PEOPLE - Wales: Golf Turnier beim 'Celtic Manor'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracey Paddison/REX/Shutterstock (5754160ai)
Brendan O'Carroll
Celebrity Cup Golf Tournament Day 2, Celtic Manor, Wales, UK - 10 Jul 2016
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PEOPLE - Wales: Golf Turnier beim 'Celtic Manor'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracey Paddison/REX/Shutterstock (5754000ca)
Brendan O'Carroll
Celebrity Cup Golf Tournament Day 1, Celtic Manor, Wales, UK - 9 Jul 2016
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PEOPLE - Wales: Golf Turnier beim 'Celtic Manor'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracey Paddison/REX/Shutterstock (5754000at)
Brendan O'Carroll
Celebrity Cup Golf Tournament Day 1, Celtic Manor, Wales, UK - 9 Jul 2016
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PEOPLE - Wales: Golf Turnier beim 'Celtic Manor'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracey Paddison/REX/Shutterstock (5754000au)
Brendan O'Carroll
Celebrity Cup Golf Tournament Day 1, Celtic Manor, Wales, UK - 9 Jul 2016
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PEOPLE - Wales: Golf Turnier beim 'Celtic Manor'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracey Paddison/REX/Shutterstock (5754000ao)
Brendan O'Carroll
Celebrity Cup Golf Tournament Day 1, Celtic Manor, Wales, UK - 9 Jul 2016
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PEOPLE - Wales: Golf Turnier beim 'Celtic Manor'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracey Paddison/REX/Shutterstock (5754000aj)
Brendan O'Carroll and Di Dougherty
Celebrity Cup Golf Tournament Day 1, Celtic Manor, Wales, UK - 9 Jul 2016
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PEOPLE - Wales: Golf Turnier beim 'Celtic Manor'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracey Paddison/REX/Shutterstock (5754000m)
Brendan O'Carroll
Celebrity Cup Golf Tournament Day 1, Celtic Manor, Wales, UK - 9 Jul 2016
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PEOPLE - Wales: Golf Turnier beim 'Celtic Manor'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracey Paddison/REX/Shutterstock (5754000h)
Brendan O'Carroll
Celebrity Cup Golf Tournament Day 1, Celtic Manor, Wales, UK - 9 Jul 2016
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PEOPLE - Wales: Golf Turnier beim 'Celtic Manor'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracey Paddison/REX/Shutterstock (5754000f)
Brendan O'Carroll
Celebrity Cup Golf Tournament Day 1, Celtic Manor, Wales, UK - 9 Jul 2016
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NEWS - London: Ehemann und Eltern von Jo Cox legen Blumen nieder
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Brendan Cox, husband of murdered Labour MP Jo Cox lays flowers at the tribute on Parliament square opposite the Houses of Parliament after attending the sevice of prayers and remembrance at St Margaret's Church.
Brendan Cox, husband of murdered Labour MP Jo Cox, visits tribute on Parliament square, London, UK - 20 Jun 2016
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NEWS - London: Ehemann und Eltern von Jo Cox legen Blumen nieder
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Armstead/REX/Shutterstock (5735272d)
Brendan Cox, husband of murdered Labour MP Jo Cox lays flowers at the tribute on Parliament square opposite the Houses of Parliament after attending the sevice of prayers and remembrance at St Margaret's Church.
Brendan Cox, husband of murdered Labour MP Jo Cox, visits tribute on Parliament square, London, UK - 20 Jun 2016
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NEWS - London: Ehemann und Eltern von Jo Cox legen Blumen nieder
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Armstead/REX/Shutterstock (5735272f)
Brendan Cox, husband of murdered Labour MP Jo Cox lays flowers at the tribute on Parliament square opposite the Houses of Parliament after attending the sevice of prayers and remembrance at St Margaret's Church.
Brendan Cox, husband of murdered Labour MP Jo Cox, visits tribute on Parliament square, London, UK - 20 Jun 2016
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NEWS - London: Ehemann und Eltern von Jo Cox legen Blumen nieder
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Armstead/REX/Shutterstock (5735272e)
Brendan Cox, husband of murdered Labour MP Jo Cox lays flowers at the tribute on Parliament square opposite the Houses of Parliament after attending the sevice of prayers and remembrance at St Margaret's Church.
Brendan Cox, husband of murdered Labour MP Jo Cox, visits tribute on Parliament square, London, UK - 20 Jun 2016
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NEWS - London: Ehemann und Eltern von Jo Cox legen Blumen nieder
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Armstead/REX/Shutterstock (5735272g)
Brendan Cox, husband of murdered Labour MP Jo Cox lays flowers at the tribute on Parliament square opposite the Houses of Parliament after attending the sevice of prayers and remembrance at St Margaret's Church.
Brendan Cox, husband of murdered Labour MP Jo Cox, visits tribute on Parliament square, London, UK - 20 Jun 2016
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NEWS: UEFA Europa League: Sion spielt 1:1 gegen Liverpool
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Liverpool Manager Brendan Rodgers looks concerned during the UEFA Europa League Group B match between Liverpool and FC Sion, played at Anfield, Liverpool
UEFA Europa League 2015/16 Group Stage Group B Liverpool v FC Sion Anfield, Anfield Rd, Liverpool, United Kingdom - 1 Oct 2015
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'Downton Abbey' TV series on set filming, Oxfordshire, Britain - 11 Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joan Wakeham/REX (4074124c)
Brendan Coyle (John Bates)
'Downton Abbey' TV series on set filming, Oxfordshire, Britain - 11 Aug 2014
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'Downton Abbey' TV series on set filming, Oxfordshire, Britain - 11 Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joan Wakeham/REX (4074124d)
Brendan Coyle (John Bates)
'Downton Abbey' TV series on set filming, Oxfordshire, Britain - 11 Aug 2014
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Photographer captures intriguing x-rays of toys, Sydney, August 2014
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Photographer Captures Intriguing X-rays of Toys
Australian photographer Brendan Fitzpatrick has spent 20 years documenting the skylines of cities around the world.
His latest series called Invisible Light looks at how x-ray technology can be used to reveal the surprisingly beautiful internal structures of simple objects like tulips, crabs, and toy replicas of robots and helicopters.
The project uses chest X-rays and mammogram machines to explore the inner workings of various objects and natural forms.
The 45-year-old has scanned toy robots, a toy gun, flowers and even a hen's eggs revealing their complex interiors.
The Sydney based photographer explains that he was inspired to look at X-rays while researching for a commercial job.
"The art directors wanted an X-ray effect which I assumed would be created using negatives etc. I never thought it worked so I explored the possibility of using real X-rays. I was very lucky to find a radiologist willing to work with me."
The photographer explains that the project is ongoing, and that he hopes to bring more depth and complexity to his interpretation of the subjects in the future.
Brendan believes the X-ray toys and models would make great wall art. He says that the large acrylic prints of the robots will light up a boy's bedroom or geek's cave big time
"The flowers are rather more subtle, often I find people don't realise it's an X-ray image."
Brendan says the X-ray technique allowed him to work with a fairly blasé set of subjects, creating images that are really unique and beautiful but also entertaining and fun.
"The robots and ray guns look...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQSBWWNZ
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RHS Chelsea Flower Show, London, Britain - 19 May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX (3762016bp)
Brendan Cole and Zoe Hobbs
RHS Chelsea Flower Show, London, Britain - 19 May 2014
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Over 5,000 People Build a Giant 'Sugar Metropolis' with half a million sugar cubes, Belfast, Northern Ireland - 17 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Corey/REX (3382147i)
5,000 People Build Giant Sugar Metropolis
Here is an art piece for those with taste, albeit those with a sweet tooth.
Over 5,000 people from all over the world have spent the past 5 weeks building a 'Sugar Metropolis' at the Ulster Museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The sugary city of the future was finally completed on Sunday (17 Nov) under guidance of sculptor Brendan Jamison, who worked with sculptor Mark Revels and a team of assistants.
The giant collaborative artwork, the largest ever created in Northern Ireland, has been completed as part of the 132nd Royal Ulster Academy of Arts Annual Exhibition on the top floor of the Ulster Museum.
Jamison states "it has been a wonderful experience meeting people from all across the globe who came to the museum and played a key role in the construction of this sculpture installation. We trained visitors on how to build with the sugar cubes and asked them to construct anything from their imagination, with a focus on what they would like to see in a city of the future. It has been fascinating to watch so many different styles of architecture develop over the 5 weeks of construction. The result is a very democratic approach to art and successfully embraces multiculturalism.
"In the end, the project has demonstrated the power of collaboration in art, with thousands of creative minds working together in the realization of a sculpture beyond any one person's singular vision. It belongs to everyone who came along to build it, across the entire spectrum of life, from young children to pensioners; the energy in the gallery has been amazing."
Sugar Metropolis can be viewed at the Ulster Museum until Sunday January 5, 2014.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KFGUPZUHZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Over 5,000 People Build a Giant 'Sugar Metropolis' with half a million sugar cubes, Belfast, Northern Ireland - 17 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Corey/REX (3382147h)
5,000 People Build Giant Sugar Metropolis
Here is an art piece for those with taste, albeit those with a sweet tooth.
Over 5,000 people from all over the world have spent the past 5 weeks building a 'Sugar Metropolis' at the Ulster Museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The sugary city of the future was finally completed on Sunday (17 Nov) under guidance of sculptor Brendan Jamison, who worked with sculptor Mark Revels and a team of assistants.
The giant collaborative artwork, the largest ever created in Northern Ireland, has been completed as part of the 132nd Royal Ulster Academy of Arts Annual Exhibition on the top floor of the Ulster Museum.
Jamison states "it has been a wonderful experience meeting people from all across the globe who came to the museum and played a key role in the construction of this sculpture installation. We trained visitors on how to build with the sugar cubes and asked them to construct anything from their imagination, with a focus on what they would like to see in a city of the future. It has been fascinating to watch so many different styles of architecture develop over the 5 weeks of construction. The result is a very democratic approach to art and successfully embraces multiculturalism.
"In the end, the project has demonstrated the power of collaboration in art, with thousands of creative minds working together in the realization of a sculpture beyond any one person's singular vision. It belongs to everyone who came along to build it, across the entire spectrum of life, from young children to pensioners; the energy in the gallery has been amazing."
Sugar Metropolis can be viewed at the Ulster Museum until Sunday January 5, 2014.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KFGUPZUHZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Over 5,000 People Build a Giant 'Sugar Metropolis' with half a million sugar cubes, Belfast, Northern Ireland - 17 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Corey/REX (3382147g)
5,000 People Build Giant Sugar Metropolis
Here is an art piece for those with taste, albeit those with a sweet tooth.
Over 5,000 people from all over the world have spent the past 5 weeks building a 'Sugar Metropolis' at the Ulster Museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The sugary city of the future was finally completed on Sunday (17 Nov) under guidance of sculptor Brendan Jamison, who worked with sculptor Mark Revels and a team of assistants.
The giant collaborative artwork, the largest ever created in Northern Ireland, has been completed as part of the 132nd Royal Ulster Academy of Arts Annual Exhibition on the top floor of the Ulster Museum.
Jamison states "it has been a wonderful experience meeting people from all across the globe who came to the museum and played a key role in the construction of this sculpture installation. We trained visitors on how to build with the sugar cubes and asked them to construct anything from their imagination, with a focus on what they would like to see in a city of the future. It has been fascinating to watch so many different styles of architecture develop over the 5 weeks of construction. The result is a very democratic approach to art and successfully embraces multiculturalism.
"In the end, the project has demonstrated the power of collaboration in art, with thousands of creative minds working together in the realization of a sculpture beyond any one person's singular vision. It belongs to everyone who came along to build it, across the entire spectrum of life, from young children to pensioners; the energy in the gallery has been amazing."
Sugar Metropolis can be viewed at the Ulster Museum until Sunday January 5, 2014.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KFGUPZUHZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Over 5,000 People Build a Giant 'Sugar Metropolis' with half a million sugar cubes, Belfast, Northern Ireland - 17 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Corey/REX (3382147e)
5,000 People Build Giant Sugar Metropolis
Here is an art piece for those with taste, albeit those with a sweet tooth.
Over 5,000 people from all over the world have spent the past 5 weeks building a 'Sugar Metropolis' at the Ulster Museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The sugary city of the future was finally completed on Sunday (17 Nov) under guidance of sculptor Brendan Jamison, who worked with sculptor Mark Revels and a team of assistants.
The giant collaborative artwork, the largest ever created in Northern Ireland, has been completed as part of the 132nd Royal Ulster Academy of Arts Annual Exhibition on the top floor of the Ulster Museum.
Jamison states "it has been a wonderful experience meeting people from all across the globe who came to the museum and played a key role in the construction of this sculpture installation. We trained visitors on how to build with the sugar cubes and asked them to construct anything from their imagination, with a focus on what they would like to see in a city of the future. It has been fascinating to watch so many different styles of architecture develop over the 5 weeks of construction. The result is a very democratic approach to art and successfully embraces multiculturalism.
"In the end, the project has demonstrated the power of collaboration in art, with thousands of creative minds working together in the realization of a sculpture beyond any one person's singular vision. It belongs to everyone who came along to build it, across the entire spectrum of life, from young children to pensioners; the energy in the gallery has been amazing."
Sugar Metropolis can be viewed at the Ulster Museum until Sunday January 5, 2014.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KFGUPZUHZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Over 5,000 People Build a Giant 'Sugar Metropolis' with half a million sugar cubes, Belfast, Northern Ireland - 17 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Corey/REX (3382147f)
5,000 People Build Giant Sugar Metropolis
Here is an art piece for those with taste, albeit those with a sweet tooth.
Over 5,000 people from all over the world have spent the past 5 weeks building a 'Sugar Metropolis' at the Ulster Museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The sugary city of the future was finally completed on Sunday (17 Nov) under guidance of sculptor Brendan Jamison, who worked with sculptor Mark Revels and a team of assistants.
The giant collaborative artwork, the largest ever created in Northern Ireland, has been completed as part of the 132nd Royal Ulster Academy of Arts Annual Exhibition on the top floor of the Ulster Museum.
Jamison states "it has been a wonderful experience meeting people from all across the globe who came to the museum and played a key role in the construction of this sculpture installation. We trained visitors on how to build with the sugar cubes and asked them to construct anything from their imagination, with a focus on what they would like to see in a city of the future. It has been fascinating to watch so many different styles of architecture develop over the 5 weeks of construction. The result is a very democratic approach to art and successfully embraces multiculturalism.
"In the end, the project has demonstrated the power of collaboration in art, with thousands of creative minds working together in the realization of a sculpture beyond any one person's singular vision. It belongs to everyone who came along to build it, across the entire spectrum of life, from young children to pensioners; the energy in the gallery has been amazing."
Sugar Metropolis can be viewed at the Ulster Museum until Sunday January 5, 2014.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KFGUPZUHZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Over 5,000 People Build a Giant 'Sugar Metropolis' with half a million sugar cubes, Belfast, Northern Ireland - 17 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Corey/REX (3382147d)
5,000 People Build Giant Sugar Metropolis
Here is an art piece for those with taste, albeit those with a sweet tooth.
Over 5,000 people from all over the world have spent the past 5 weeks building a 'Sugar Metropolis' at the Ulster Museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The sugary city of the future was finally completed on Sunday (17 Nov) under guidance of sculptor Brendan Jamison, who worked with sculptor Mark Revels and a team of assistants.
The giant collaborative artwork, the largest ever created in Northern Ireland, has been completed as part of the 132nd Royal Ulster Academy of Arts Annual Exhibition on the top floor of the Ulster Museum.
Jamison states "it has been a wonderful experience meeting people from all across the globe who came to the museum and played a key role in the construction of this sculpture installation. We trained visitors on how to build with the sugar cubes and asked them to construct anything from their imagination, with a focus on what they would like to see in a city of the future. It has been fascinating to watch so many different styles of architecture develop over the 5 weeks of construction. The result is a very democratic approach to art and successfully embraces multiculturalism.
"In the end, the project has demonstrated the power of collaboration in art, with thousands of creative minds working together in the realization of a sculpture beyond any one person's singular vision. It belongs to everyone who came along to build it, across the entire spectrum of life, from young children to pensioners; the energy in the gallery has been amazing."
Sugar Metropolis can be viewed at the Ulster Museum until Sunday January 5, 2014.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KFGUPZUHZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Over 5,000 People Build a Giant 'Sugar Metropolis' with half a million sugar cubes, Belfast, Northern Ireland - 17 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Corey/REX (3382147c)
Sculptors Mark Revels and Brendan Jamison constructing Sugar Metropolis
5,000 People Build Giant Sugar Metropolis
Here is an art piece for those with taste, albeit those with a sweet tooth.
Over 5,000 people from all over the world have spent the past 5 weeks building a 'Sugar Metropolis' at the Ulster Museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The sugary city of the future was finally completed on Sunday (17 Nov) under guidance of sculptor Brendan Jamison, who worked with sculptor Mark Revels and a team of assistants.
The giant collaborative artwork, the largest ever created in Northern Ireland, has been completed as part of the 132nd Royal Ulster Academy of Arts Annual Exhibition on the top floor of the Ulster Museum.
Jamison states "it has been a wonderful experience meeting people from all across the globe who came to the museum and played a key role in the construction of this sculpture installation. We trained visitors on how to build with the sugar cubes and asked them to construct anything from their imagination, with a focus on what they would like to see in a city of the future. It has been fascinating to watch so many different styles of architecture develop over the 5 weeks of construction. The result is a very democratic approach to art and successfully embraces multiculturalism.
"In the end, the project has demonstrated the power of collaboration in art, with thousands of creative minds working together in the realization of a sculpture beyond any one person's singular vision. It belongs to everyone who came along to build it, across the entire spectrum of life, from young children to pensioners; the energy in the gallery has been amazing."
Sugar Metropolis can be viewed at the Ulster Museum until Sunday January 5, 2014.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KFGUPZUHZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Over 5,000 People Build a Giant 'Sugar Metropolis' with half a million sugar cubes, Belfast, Northern Ireland - 17 Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Corey/REX (3382147a)
Sculptors Mark Revels and Brendan Jamison constructing Sugar Metropolis
5,000 People Build Giant Sugar Metropolis
Here is an art piece for those with taste, albeit those with a sweet tooth.
Over 5,000 people from all over the world have spent the past 5 weeks building a 'Sugar Metropolis' at the Ulster Museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The sugary city of the future was finally completed on Sunday (17 Nov) under guidance of sculptor Brendan Jamison, who worked with sculptor Mark Revels and a team of assistants.
The giant collaborative artwork, the largest ever created in Northern Ireland, has been completed as part of the 132nd Royal Ulster Academy of Arts Annual Exhibition on the top floor of the Ulster Museum.
Jamison states "it has been a wonderful experience meeting people from all across the globe who came to the museum and played a key role in the construction of this sculpture installation. We trained visitors on how to build with the sugar cubes and asked them to construct anything from their imagination, with a focus on what they would like to see in a city of the future. It has been fascinating to watch so many different styles of architecture develop over the 5 weeks of construction. The result is a very democratic approach to art and successfully embraces multiculturalism.
"In the end, the project has demonstrated the power of collaboration in art, with thousands of creative minds working together in the realization of a sculpture beyond any one person's singular vision. It belongs to everyone who came along to build it, across the entire spectrum of life, from young children to pensioners; the energy in the gallery has been amazing."
Sugar Metropolis can be viewed at the Ulster Museum until Sunday January 5, 2014.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KFGUPZUHZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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'Downton Abbey' on set filming, Bampton, Oxfordshire, Britain - 28 Feb 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joan Wakeham / Rex Features (2181272v)
John Bates played by Brendan Coyle
'Downton Abbey' on set filming, Bampton, Oxfordshire, Britain - 28 Feb 2013
Filming commenced today at Bampton in Oxfordshire, AKA Downton, from the award winning drama series Downton Abbey.
The new series moves 6 months on, from the untimely death of Matthew Crawley, played by Dan Stevens, following the birth of his son and heir, from a motor accident. The scenes set around the village, include a set where a crew of road workers are mending the road to the church, one of the crew being Mr. Molesley formerly retired estate worker, and Isobel Crawley's butler.
Images show the headstones in the church graveyard belonging to both Matthew Crawley and his sister-in-law, Lady Sybil Branson.
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'Downton Abbey' on set filming, Bampton, Oxfordshire, Britain - 28 Feb 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joan Wakeham / Rex Features (2181272w)
John Bates played by Brendan Coyle
'Downton Abbey' on set filming, Bampton, Oxfordshire, Britain - 28 Feb 2013
Filming commenced today at Bampton in Oxfordshire, AKA Downton, from the award winning drama series Downton Abbey.
The new series moves 6 months on, from the untimely death of Matthew Crawley, played by Dan Stevens, following the birth of his son and heir, from a motor accident. The scenes set around the village, include a set where a crew of road workers are mending the road to the church, one of the crew being Mr. Molesley formerly retired estate worker, and Isobel Crawley's butler.
Images show the headstones in the church graveyard belonging to both Matthew Crawley and his sister-in-law, Lady Sybil Branson.
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 29 Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Moore / Rex Features (1806130q)
Brendan Casey from Australia sailing the Finn class
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 29 Jul 2012
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 29 Jul 2012
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Brendan Casey of Australia capsizes during the first Finn Class race
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 29 Jul 2012
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Mark Wahlberg makes it a movie day with his boys
Los Angeles, CA - Actor Mark Wahlberg takes his kids, Michael and Brendan, to watch Dr. Seuss's "The Lorax" at the Century City Mall. The boys have a good time walking to the theater with their dad, excited to watch the movie.
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Mark Wahlberg makes it a movie day with his boys
Los Angeles, CA - Actor Mark Wahlberg takes his kids, Michael and Brendan, to watch Dr. Seuss's "The Lorax" at the Century City Mall. The boys have a good time walking to the theater with their dad, excited to watch the movie.
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Mark Wahlberg makes it a movie day with his boys
Los Angeles, CA - Actor Mark Wahlberg takes his kids, Michael and Brendan, to watch Dr. Seuss's "The Lorax" at the Century City Mall. The boys have a good time walking to the theater with their dad, excited to watch the movie.
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Mark Wahlberg makes it a movie day with his boys
Los Angeles, CA - Actor Mark Wahlberg takes his kids, Michael and Brendan, to watch Dr. Seuss's "The Lorax" at the Century City Mall. The boys have a good time walking to the theater with their dad, excited to watch the movie.
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Mark Wahlberg makes it a movie day with his boys
Los Angeles, CA - Actor Mark Wahlberg takes his kids, Michael and Brendan, to watch Dr. Seuss's "The Lorax" at the Century City Mall. The boys have a good time walking to the theater with their dad, excited to watch the movie.
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Mark Wahlberg makes it a movie day with is boys
Los Angeles, CA - Actor Mark Wahlberg takes his kids, Michael and Brendan, to watch Dr. Seuss's "The Lorax" at the Century City Mall. The boys have a good time walking to the theater with their dad, excited to watch the movie.
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