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  • Rainbow-Colored Lasers, Projected To The Sky For Pride Celebrations
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    Rainbow-Colored Lasers, Projected To The Sky For Pride Celebrations
    Rainbow-colored lasers, projected from the Monument to the Revolution, illuminate the sky as part of the Global Rainbow, created by artist Yvette Mattern for Mexico's Pride celebrations in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group)

     

  • Rainbow-Colored Lasers, Projected To The Sky For Pride Celebrations
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    Rainbow-Colored Lasers, Projected To The Sky For Pride Celebrations
    Rainbow-colored lasers, projected from the Monument to the Revolution, illuminate the sky as part of the Global Rainbow, created by artist Yvette Mattern for Mexico's Pride celebrations in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group)

     

  • Rainbow-Colored Lasers, Projected To The Sky For Pride Celebrations
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    Rainbow-Colored Lasers, Projected To The Sky For Pride Celebrations
    Rainbow-colored lasers, projected from the Monument to the Revolution, illuminate the sky as part of the Global Rainbow, created by artist Yvette Mattern for Mexico's Pride celebrations in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group)

     

  • Rainbow-Colored Lasers, Projected To The Sky For Pride Celebrations
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    Rainbow-Colored Lasers, Projected To The Sky For Pride Celebrations
    Rainbow-colored lasers, projected from the Monument to the Revolution, illuminate the sky as part of the Global Rainbow, created by artist Yvette Mattern for Mexico's Pride celebrations in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group)

     

  • Rainbow-Colored Lasers, Projected To The Sky For Pride Celebrations
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    Rainbow-Colored Lasers, Projected To The Sky For Pride Celebrations
    Rainbow-colored lasers, projected from the Monument to the Revolution, illuminate the sky as part of the Global Rainbow, created by artist Yvette Mattern for Mexico's Pride celebrations in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group)

     

  • Rainbow-Colored Lasers, Projected To The Sky For Pride Celebrations
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    Rainbow-Colored Lasers, Projected To The Sky For Pride Celebrations
    Rainbow-colored lasers, projected from the Monument to the Revolution, illuminate the sky as part of the Global Rainbow, created by artist Yvette Mattern for Mexico's Pride celebrations in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group)

     

  • Rainbow-Colored Lasers, Projected To The Sky For Pride Celebrations
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    Rainbow-Colored Lasers, Projected To The Sky For Pride Celebrations
    Rainbow-colored lasers, projected from the Monument to the Revolution, illuminate the sky as part of the Global Rainbow, created by artist Yvette Mattern for Mexico's Pride celebrations in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group)

     

  • Rainbow-Colored Lasers, Projected To The Sky For Pride Celebrations
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    Rainbow-Colored Lasers, Projected To The Sky For Pride Celebrations
    Rainbow-colored lasers, projected from the Monument to the Revolution, illuminate the sky as part of the Global Rainbow, created by artist Yvette Mattern for Mexico's Pride celebrations in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group)

     

  • Rainbow-Colored Lasers, Projected To The Sky For Pride Celebrations
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    Rainbow-Colored Lasers, Projected To The Sky For Pride Celebrations
    Rainbow-colored lasers, projected from the Monument to the Revolution, illuminate the sky as part of the Global Rainbow, created by artist Yvette Mattern for Mexico's Pride celebrations in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group)

     

  • Santa Justa Procession In Ubiarco
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    Santa Justa Procession In Ubiarco
    A resident of Ubiarco lights the candles that illuminate the rock-cut hermitage of Santa Justa for the mass before the Santa Justa Procession in the coastal town of Ubiarco in Cantabria, Spain. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
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    Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
    Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, Great Britain
    2nd February 2025

    Two Lions dance in Trafalgar Square

    Londoners join with the Chinese community to enjoy the Chinese New Year festivities in Trafalgar Square

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  • Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
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    Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
    Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, Great Britain
    2nd February 2025

    Two Lions dance in Trafalgar Square

    Londoners join with the Chinese community to enjoy the Chinese New Year festivities in Trafalgar Square

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  • Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
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    Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
    Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, Great Britain
    2nd February 2025

    Two Lions dance in Trafalgar Square

    Londoners join with the Chinese community to enjoy the Chinese New Year festivities in Trafalgar Square

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  • Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
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    Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
    Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, Great Britain
    2nd February 2025

    Two Lions dance in Trafalgar Square

    Londoners join with the Chinese community to enjoy the Chinese New Year festivities in Trafalgar Square

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  • Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
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    Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
    Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, Great Britain
    2nd February 2025

    Two Lions dance in Trafalgar Square

    Londoners join with the Chinese community to enjoy the Chinese New Year festivities in Trafalgar Square

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  • Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
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    Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
    Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, Great Britain
    2nd February 2025

    Two Lions dance in Trafalgar Square

    Londoners join with the Chinese community to enjoy the Chinese New Year festivities in Trafalgar Square

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
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    Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
    Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, Great Britain
    2nd February 2025

    Two Lions dance in Trafalgar Square

    Londoners join with the Chinese community to enjoy the Chinese New Year festivities in Trafalgar Square

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
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    Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
    Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, Great Britain
    2nd February 2025

    Two Lions dance in Trafalgar Square

    Londoners join with the Chinese community to enjoy the Chinese New Year festivities in Trafalgar Square

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
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    Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
    Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, Great Britain
    2nd February 2025

    Two Lions dance in Trafalgar Square

    Londoners join with the Chinese community to enjoy the Chinese New Year festivities in Trafalgar Square

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  • Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
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    Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
    Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, Great Britain
    2nd February 2025

    Two Lions dance in Trafalgar Square

    Londoners join with the Chinese community to enjoy the Chinese New Year festivities in Trafalgar Square

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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    "Liquid Geometry" by Javier Riera, a monochrome projection illuminating Durham Cathedral, one of the rt installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
    Duraham, UK. 15 November 2023.

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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    "Liquid Geometry" by Javier Riera, a monochrome projection illuminating Durham Cathedral, one of the rt installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
    Duraham, UK. 15 November 2023.

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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology”, one of the art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
    Duraham, UK. 15 November 2023.

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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology”, one of the art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
    Duraham, UK. 15 November 2023.

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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology”, one of the art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
    Duraham, UK. 15 November 2023.

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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology”, one of the art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
    Duraham, UK. 15 November 2023.

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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology”, one of the art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
    Duraham, UK. 15 November 2023.

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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology”, one of the art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
    Duraham, UK. 15 November 2023.

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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology”, one of the art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
    Duraham, UK. 15 November 2023.

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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    INNER CLOISTER by Adam Frelin, one of the art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
    Duraham, UK. 15 November 2023.

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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    INNER CLOISTER by Adam Frelin, one of the art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
    Duraham, UK. 15 November 2023.

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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    INNER CLOISTER by Adam Frelin, one of the art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
    Duraham, UK. 15 November 2023.

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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    "Illuminated Bottle Rack" by Ai Weiwei, one of the art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    "Illuminated Bottle Rack" by Ai Weiwei, one of the art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    "Illuminated Bottle Rack" by Ai Weiwei, one of the art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    "Illuminated Bottle Rack" by Ai Weiwei, one of the art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    "Liquid Geometry" by Javier Riera, a monochrome projection illuminating Durham Cathedral, one of the rt installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
    Duraham, UK. 15 November 2023.

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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    "Liquid Geometry" by Javier Riera, a monochrome projection illuminating Durham Cathedral, one of the rt installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    "Liquid Geometry" by Javier Riera, a monochrome projection illuminating Durham Cathedral, one of the rt installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
    Duraham, UK. 15 November 2023.

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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    "Liquid Geometry" by Javier Riera, a monochrome projection illuminating Durham Cathedral, one of the rt installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    "Liquid Geometry" by Javier Riera, a monochrome projection illuminating Durham Cathedral, one of the rt installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    Art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    "Colour The Castle" by Mr Beam, one of the art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
    Duraham, UK. 15 November 2023.

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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    "Colour The Castle" by Mr Beam, one of the art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    "Colour The Castle" by Mr Beam, one of the art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    "Colour The Castle" by Mr Beam, one of the art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    "Colour The Castle" by Mr Beam, one of the art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
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  • Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    Art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    Art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
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    Durham transforms into 'living art gallery' as Lumiere festival begins
    Four-day event presents works by artists including Javier Riera and Ai Weiwei at the cathedral, bridges and other spaces.

    There are works positioned on bridges and buildings and in spaces all over the city by artists from 15 different countries.

    The free festival has been staged every two years in Durham since 2009 and has been visited by more than a million people. Its 2023 programme is the biggest yet.

    Lumiere is arguably the most important contemporary light art festival in Europe and people in Durham are very attached to it.

    "ON BLANK PAGES" by Luzinterruptus, one of the art installations in Durham for the dress rehearsal of Lumière 2023, featuring a series of light artworks across the medieval city. Works on display include Ai Weiwei’s “Illuminated bottle rack” and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s “Pulse Topology” - composed of 4500 light bulbs which are triggered by visitors’ heartbeats - both at Durham Cathedral.
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