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FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999f)
Passersby investigate the installation
Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.
The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.
Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
that people, places and ideas make it happen.?
As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six successful applicants in the fields of Food & Drink, Music and Art, the ?Future Stars? will be selected based on their talent and potential to contribute to cultural, ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfe (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999g)
A father and his daughter place a hope for the future on the installation
Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.
The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.
Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
that people, places and ideas make it happen.?
As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six successful applicants in the fields of Food & Drink, Music and Art, the ?Future Stars? will be selected based on their talent and po...
For more information visit http://www.rexfe (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
March 16, 1961 - Vallauris, France - Painter PABLO PICASSO and his favorite model and new wife, JACQUELINE ROQUE after being married in a secret ceremony in Vallauris. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999d)
Passersby investigate the installation
Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.
The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.
Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
that people, places and ideas make it happen.?
As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six successful applicants in the fields of Food & Drink, Music and Art, the ?Future Stars? will be selected based on their talent and potential to contribute to cultural, ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfe (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999a)
The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for the North, which then affects the Star's colour and brightness.
Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.
The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.
Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
that people, places and ideas make it happen.?
As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six succes...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeat (FOTO:DUKAS/RE
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FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999e)
Julia Bickerstaff infront of the installation
Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.
The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.
Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
that people, places and ideas make it happen.?
As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six successful applicants in the fields of Food & Drink, Music and Art, the ?Future Stars? will be selected based on their talent and potential to contribute to cul...
For more information visit http://www.rexfe (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999c)
A man takes a photograph of the installation
Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.
The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.
Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
that people, places and ideas make it happen.?
As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six successful applicants in the fields of Food & Drink, Music and Art, the ?Future Stars? will be selected based on their talent and potential to contribute to cult...
For more information visit http://www.rexfe (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999b)
A man places his hopes for the future onto the installation
Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.
The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.
Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
that people, places and ideas make it happen.?
As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six successful applicants in the fields of Food & Drink, Music and Art, the ?Future Stars? will be selected based on their talent and potential to con...
For more information visit http://www.rexfe (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999h)
A man takes a photograph of the installation
Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.
The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.
Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
that people, places and ideas make it happen.?
As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six successful applicants in the fields of Food & Drink, Music and Art, the ?Future Stars? will be selected based on their talent and potential to contribute to cult...
For more information visit http://www.rexfe (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Geparden im Zoo in Prag
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX Shutterstock (5440455c)
Cheetahs with the 'Shepherds of Cheetahs' artwork by sculptor Michal Gabriel
Cheetahs at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 26 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Geparden im Zoo in Prag
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX Shutterstock (5440455d)
Cheetahs with the 'Shepherds of Cheetahs' artwork by sculptor Michal Gabriel
Cheetahs at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 26 Nov 2015
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive. Pictured : Evening Standard Journalist Lizzie Edmonds at the Exhibition.
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive. Pictured : Evening Standard Journalist Lizzie Edmonds at the Exhibition.
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive. Pictured : Evening Standard Journalist Lizzie Edmonds at the Exhibition.
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive. Pictured : Evening Standard Journalist Lizzie Edmonds at the Exhibition.
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive. Pictured : Evening Standard Journalist Lizzie Edmonds at the Exhibition.
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive.
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive.
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive. Pictured : Evening Standard Journalist Lizzie Edmonds at the Exhibition.
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FEATURE - Kunst aus Indonesien
(160728) -- JAKARTA, July 28, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 28, 2016 shows a placard printed with the combination of three new mascots of the 2018 Asian Games after announced at the presidential palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, July 28, 2016. Indonesian on July 28 launched the new logo and three mascots for the 2018 Asian Games, which will take place from August 18 to September 3, 2018. (Xinhua/Agung Kuncahya B.)
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FEATURE - Kunst aus Indonesien
(160728) -- JAKARTA, July 28, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Indonesian Sport and Youth Minister Imam Nachrowi (C) holds the new logo for the 2018 Asian Games as head of the president's staff Teten Masduki (2nd R), head of the Creative Economy Agency Triawan Munaf (2nd L), vice president of the KOI (Indonesia Olympic Committee) Muddai Madang (R) and spokesman for the Sport and Youth Ministry Gatot Dewabrata (L) hold artworks of the new mascots after announced at the presidential palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, July 28, 2016. Indonesian on July 28 launched the new logo and three mascots for the 2018 Asian Games, which will take place from August 18 to September 3, 2018. (Xinhua/Agung Kuncahya B.)
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FEATURE - Geparden im Zoo in Prag
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX Shutterstock (5440455a)
Cheetahs with the 'Shepherds of Cheetahs' artwork by sculptor Michal Gabriel
Cheetahs at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 26 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Geparden im Zoo in Prag
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX Shutterstock (5440455b)
Cheetahs with the 'Shepherds of Cheetahs' artwork by sculptor Michal Gabriel
Cheetahs at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 26 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Geparden im Zoo in Prag
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX Shutterstock (5440455e)
Cheetahs with the 'Shepherds of Cheetahs' artwork by sculptor Michal Gabriel
Cheetahs at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 26 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Geparden im Zoo in Prag
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX Shutterstock (5440455f)
Cheetahs with the 'Shepherds of Cheetahs' artwork by sculptor Michal Gabriel
Cheetahs at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 26 Nov 2015
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Banksy launches Disney inspired theme park in Weston-super-Mare for first UK show in 6 years. Dismaland, which will be open for six weeks, also features work from Damien Hirst, Jenny Holzer and Jimmy Cauty.
A scene from Dismaland Bemusement Park, a new venture from Banksy, featuring new work by the artist and a derelict fairytale castle built by radical set designers Block9. Dismaland Bemusement Park opens today in Weston-Super-Mare. Banksy describes Dismaland as 'a festival of art, amusements and entry level anarchism' and the 'family theme park unsuitable for small children' draws work from a roster of artists such as Jenny Holzer and Ed Hall.
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Artist disguised by body paint disappears into the background of her artwork, Philadelphia, America - 25 Jan 2012
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Camouflaged self-portraits by Cecilia Paredes. The artist uses her own body and body paints to blend into the background of floral wallpaper.
Wallflower - Artist Paints Herself To Blend Into The Background
An artist experiments with her own body by painting designs on herself to blend into various backgrounds.
Cecilia Parades transforms her body to become animals, plants or her surroundings simply by using body paint.
Her latest work sees her body as the medium of floral designs in a series called 'Landscapes'.
The collection shows parts of Cecilia's body painted in the same design as the background making her virtually invisible.
The camouflaged pictures make it hard to distinguish Cecilia from the wallpaper with usually only the hair on her head making her shape visible.
Highlights from the collection of photographs see the Peruvian artist's legs and skirt blending into the yellow abstract wallpaper; her back decorated with pink flowers and painted head to toe in large leaves and lilies.
Cecilia who currently resides in Philadelphia, America said: "I wrap, cover or paint my body with the same pattern of the material and 're-present' myself as part of the landscape.
"The illusion of 'disappearing' into the landscape that surrounds me is very exciting."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Cecilia Paredes/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VMNPNCJID (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Artist disguised by body paint disappears into the background of her artwork, Philadelphia, America - 25 Jan 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cecilia Paredes / Rex Features (1548077e)
Camouflaged self-portraits by Cecilia Paredes. The artist uses her own body and body paints to blend into the background of floral wallpaper.
Wallflower - Artist Paints Herself To Blend Into The Background
An artist experiments with her own body by painting designs on herself to blend into various backgrounds.
Cecilia Parades transforms her body to become animals, plants or her surroundings simply by using body paint.
Her latest work sees her body as the medium of floral designs in a series called 'Landscapes'.
The collection shows parts of Cecilia's body painted in the same design as the background making her virtually invisible.
The camouflaged pictures make it hard to distinguish Cecilia from the wallpaper with usually only the hair on her head making her shape visible.
Highlights from the collection of photographs see the Peruvian artist's legs and skirt blending into the yellow abstract wallpaper; her back decorated with pink flowers and painted head to toe in large leaves and lilies.
Cecilia who currently resides in Philadelphia, America said: "I wrap, cover or paint my body with the same pattern of the material and 're-present' myself as part of the landscape.
"The illusion of 'disappearing' into the landscape that surrounds me is very exciting."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Cecilia Paredes/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VMNPNCJID (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Artist disguised by body paint disappears into the background of her artwork, Philadelphia, America - 25 Jan 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cecilia Paredes / Rex Features (1548077k)
Camouflaged self-portraits by Cecilia Paredes. The artist uses her own body and body paints to blend into the background of floral wallpaper.
Wallflower - Artist Paints Herself To Blend Into The Background
An artist experiments with her own body by painting designs on herself to blend into various backgrounds.
Cecilia Parades transforms her body to become animals, plants or her surroundings simply by using body paint.
Her latest work sees her body as the medium of floral designs in a series called 'Landscapes'.
The collection shows parts of Cecilia's body painted in the same design as the background making her virtually invisible.
The camouflaged pictures make it hard to distinguish Cecilia from the wallpaper with usually only the hair on her head making her shape visible.
Highlights from the collection of photographs see the Peruvian artist's legs and skirt blending into the yellow abstract wallpaper; her back decorated with pink flowers and painted head to toe in large leaves and lilies.
Cecilia who currently resides in Philadelphia, America said: "I wrap, cover or paint my body with the same pattern of the material and 're-present' myself as part of the landscape.
"The illusion of 'disappearing' into the landscape that surrounds me is very exciting."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Cecilia Paredes/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VMNPNCJID (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Michael Jackson Album Cover Art
26.06.09
Michael Jackson Album Cover Art
Bad, 1987.
Pictured: Michael Jackson
Pic supplied: PLANET PHOTOS
Contact Telephone Number: +44 (0)20 8883 1438
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Michael Jackson Album Cover Art
26.06.09
Michael Jackson Album Cover Art
Off the Wall, 1979
Pictured: Michael Jackson
Pic supplied: PLANET PHOTOS
Contact Telephone Number: +44 (0)20 8883 1438
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Michael Jackson Album Cover Art
26.06.09
Michael Jackson Album Cover Art
Thriller, 1982.
Pictured: Michael Jackson
Pic supplied: PLANET PHOTOS
Contact Telephone Number: +44 (0)20 8883 1438
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NEWS - 20Meter grosses Wandbild zeigt Greta Thunberg in San Francisco
A 60-ft-tall mural of environmental activist Greta Thunberg has appeared in San Francisco.
The enormous eight-storey painting will tower over residents and visitors near Union Square in the heart of the city’s downtown.
The artist behind the mural, Argentine Andrés Iglesias - known as Cobre - collaborated with not-profit-organisation One Atmosphere and is donating his time for free to the project.
Andrés said he hoped it would impress on those who saw it the necessity of taking action against climate change.
“Climate change is real. This girl Greta is awesome and she knows what she’s doing,” he told the local news website SFGate.
“I hope with this mural people will realise we have to take care of the world.”
Paul Scott, the director of local environmental charity One Atmosphere, said he hoped the Greta Thunberg artwork would be the first of many depicting climate change activists across San Francisco.
“Greta is having profound effects on the environmental movement right now,” Mr Scott also told SFGate.
“We’re hoping [the mural] is going to touch people and that it will open up their hearts and minds to the unbridled conviction of Greta’s message.
“She is a bright light in a dark time and we hope people will follow her lead and make some changes.”
Where: San Francisco, California, United States
When: 12 Nov 2019
Credit: cobreart/Cover Images
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NEWS - 20Meter grosses Wandbild zeigt Greta Thunberg in San Francisco
A 60-ft-tall mural of environmental activist Greta Thunberg has appeared in San Francisco.
The enormous eight-storey painting will tower over residents and visitors near Union Square in the heart of the city’s downtown.
The artist behind the mural, Argentine Andrés Iglesias - known as Cobre - collaborated with not-profit-organisation One Atmosphere and is donating his time for free to the project.
Andrés said he hoped it would impress on those who saw it the necessity of taking action against climate change.
“Climate change is real. This girl Greta is awesome and she knows what she’s doing,” he told the local news website SFGate.
“I hope with this mural people will realise we have to take care of the world.”
Paul Scott, the director of local environmental charity One Atmosphere, said he hoped the Greta Thunberg artwork would be the first of many depicting climate change activists across San Francisco.
“Greta is having profound effects on the environmental movement right now,” Mr Scott also told SFGate.
“We’re hoping [the mural] is going to touch people and that it will open up their hearts and minds to the unbridled conviction of Greta’s message.
“She is a bright light in a dark time and we hope people will follow her lead and make some changes.”
Where: San Francisco, California, United States
When: 12 Nov 2019
Credit: cobreart/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. COVER IMAGES DOES NOT CLAIM ANY OWNERSHIP OF THE MATERIALS. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED PHOTOGRAPHER AND/OR SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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NEWS - 20Meter grosses Wandbild zeigt Greta Thunberg in San Francisco
A 60-ft-tall mural of environmental activist Greta Thunberg has appeared in San Francisco.
The enormous eight-storey painting will tower over residents and visitors near Union Square in the heart of the city’s downtown.
The artist behind the mural, Argentine Andrés Iglesias - known as Cobre - collaborated with not-profit-organisation One Atmosphere and is donating his time for free to the project.
Andrés said he hoped it would impress on those who saw it the necessity of taking action against climate change.
“Climate change is real. This girl Greta is awesome and she knows what she’s doing,” he told the local news website SFGate.
“I hope with this mural people will realise we have to take care of the world.”
Paul Scott, the director of local environmental charity One Atmosphere, said he hoped the Greta Thunberg artwork would be the first of many depicting climate change activists across San Francisco.
“Greta is having profound effects on the environmental movement right now,” Mr Scott also told SFGate.
“We’re hoping [the mural] is going to touch people and that it will open up their hearts and minds to the unbridled conviction of Greta’s message.
“She is a bright light in a dark time and we hope people will follow her lead and make some changes.”
Where: San Francisco, California, United States
When: 12 Nov 2019
Credit: cobreart/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. COVER IMAGES DOES NOT CLAIM ANY OWNERSHIP OF THE MATERIALS. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED PHOTOGRAPHER AND/OR SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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NEWS - 20Meter grosses Wandbild zeigt Greta Thunberg in San Francisco
A 60-ft-tall mural of environmental activist Greta Thunberg has appeared in San Francisco.
The enormous eight-storey painting will tower over residents and visitors near Union Square in the heart of the city’s downtown.
The artist behind the mural, Argentine Andrés Iglesias - known as Cobre - collaborated with not-profit-organisation One Atmosphere and is donating his time for free to the project.
Andrés said he hoped it would impress on those who saw it the necessity of taking action against climate change.
“Climate change is real. This girl Greta is awesome and she knows what she’s doing,” he told the local news website SFGate.
“I hope with this mural people will realise we have to take care of the world.”
Paul Scott, the director of local environmental charity One Atmosphere, said he hoped the Greta Thunberg artwork would be the first of many depicting climate change activists across San Francisco.
“Greta is having profound effects on the environmental movement right now,” Mr Scott also told SFGate.
“We’re hoping [the mural] is going to touch people and that it will open up their hearts and minds to the unbridled conviction of Greta’s message.
“She is a bright light in a dark time and we hope people will follow her lead and make some changes.”
Where: San Francisco, California, United States
When: 12 Nov 2019
Credit: cobreart/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. COVER IMAGES DOES NOT CLAIM ANY OWNERSHIP OF THE MATERIALS. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED PHOTOGRAPHER AND/OR SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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NEWS - 20Meter grosses Wandbild zeigt Greta Thunberg in San Francisco
A 60-ft-tall mural of environmental activist Greta Thunberg has appeared in San Francisco.
The enormous eight-storey painting will tower over residents and visitors near Union Square in the heart of the city’s downtown.
The artist behind the mural, Argentine Andrés Iglesias - known as Cobre - collaborated with not-profit-organisation One Atmosphere and is donating his time for free to the project.
Andrés said he hoped it would impress on those who saw it the necessity of taking action against climate change.
“Climate change is real. This girl Greta is awesome and she knows what she’s doing,” he told the local news website SFGate.
“I hope with this mural people will realise we have to take care of the world.”
Paul Scott, the director of local environmental charity One Atmosphere, said he hoped the Greta Thunberg artwork would be the first of many depicting climate change activists across San Francisco.
“Greta is having profound effects on the environmental movement right now,” Mr Scott also told SFGate.
“We’re hoping [the mural] is going to touch people and that it will open up their hearts and minds to the unbridled conviction of Greta’s message.
“She is a bright light in a dark time and we hope people will follow her lead and make some changes.”
Where: San Francisco, California, United States
When: 12 Nov 2019
Credit: cobreart/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. COVER IMAGES DOES NOT CLAIM ANY OWNERSHIP OF THE MATERIALS. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED PHOTOGRAPHER AND/OR SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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NEWS - 20Meter grosses Wandbild zeigt Greta Thunberg in San Francisco
A 60-ft-tall mural of environmental activist Greta Thunberg has appeared in San Francisco.
The enormous eight-storey painting will tower over residents and visitors near Union Square in the heart of the city’s downtown.
The artist behind the mural, Argentine Andrés Iglesias - known as Cobre - collaborated with not-profit-organisation One Atmosphere and is donating his time for free to the project.
Andrés said he hoped it would impress on those who saw it the necessity of taking action against climate change.
“Climate change is real. This girl Greta is awesome and she knows what she’s doing,” he told the local news website SFGate.
“I hope with this mural people will realise we have to take care of the world.”
Paul Scott, the director of local environmental charity One Atmosphere, said he hoped the Greta Thunberg artwork would be the first of many depicting climate change activists across San Francisco.
“Greta is having profound effects on the environmental movement right now,” Mr Scott also told SFGate.
“We’re hoping [the mural] is going to touch people and that it will open up their hearts and minds to the unbridled conviction of Greta’s message.
“She is a bright light in a dark time and we hope people will follow her lead and make some changes.”
Where: San Francisco, California, United States
When: 12 Nov 2019
Credit: cobreart/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. COVER IMAGES DOES NOT CLAIM ANY OWNERSHIP OF THE MATERIALS. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED PHOTOGRAPHER AND/OR SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794g)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730m)
A visitor her dog lie in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794f)
A visitor and her dog lie in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730l)
A visitor her dog lie in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794e)
A visitor and her dog lie in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730k)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730j)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730i)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794j)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730h)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730g)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794d)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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