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NEWS - G20 in Buenos Aires: Das Dinner
November 30, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Argentine President Mauricio Macri, left, and his wife Juliana Awada, stand with Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan as they arrive for the G20 Summit Gala at the Colon Theater November 30, 2018 in Buenos Aires, Argentina (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Spanish Royals attend Dinner with Chinese President, Madrid, Spain - 27 Nov 2018
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King Felipe VI (2R), Queen Letizia (R), Republic of China Prime Minister Xi Jinping (2L) and Peng Liyuan (L)
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Spanish Royals attend Dinner with Chinese President, Madrid, Spain - 27 Nov 2018
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Peng Liyuan and Queen Letizia
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Spanish Royals attend Dinner with Chinese President, Madrid, Spain - 27 Nov 2018
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Peng Liyuan and Queen Letizia
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Spanish Royals attend Dinner with Chinese President, Madrid, Spain - 27 Nov 2018
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King Felipe VI (2R), Queen Letizia (R), Republic of China Prime Minister Xi Jinping (2L) and Peng Liyuan (L)
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Spanish Royals attend Dinner with Chinese President, Madrid, Spain - 27 Nov 2018
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Republic of China Prime Minister Xi Jinping and Peng Liyuan
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Spanish Royals attend Dinner with Chinese President, Madrid, Spain - 27 Nov 2018
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Peng Liyuan and Queen Letizia
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Spanish Royals attend Dinner with Chinese President, Madrid, Spain - 27 Nov 2018
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Belen Diaz/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (9998578o)
King Felipe VI (2R), Queen Letizia (R), Republic of China Prime Minister Xi Jinping (2L) and Peng Liyuan (L)
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OLYMPIA 2018 - Impressionen der Paralympics in Pyeongchang
March 11, 2018 - Pyeongchang, South Korea - Peng Zheng from China (rank 4) seen during the Cross-Country Skiing Men's 15km Sitting..The Pyeongchang Paralympics 2018 Games will be held from March 09 until March 18 2018 in Pyeongchang (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - China: Donald und Melania Trump treffen in Peking ein
November 8, 2017 - Beijing, China - U.S President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and his wife Peng Liyuan, right, during a tour of the Forbidden City November 8, 2017, in Beijing, China. Trump is on the third leg of a 13-day swing through Asia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - China: Donald und Melania Trump treffen in Peking ein
November 8, 2017 - Beijing, China - U.S President Donald Trump, right, first lady Melania Trump, center, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and his wife Peng Liyuan, left, watch a conservationist repair an 18th century Imperial robe at the Conservation Scientific Laboratory during a tour of the Forbidden City November 8, 2017, in Beijing, China. Trump is on the third leg of a 13-day swing through Asia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - China: Donald und Melania Trump treffen in Peking ein
November 8, 2017 - Beijing, China - U.S President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and his wife Peng Liyuan, right, pose with Chinese Opera performers during a tour of the Forbidden City November 8, 2017, in Beijing, China. Trump is on the third leg of a 13-day swing through Asia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - China: Treffen der BRICS-Staaten in Xiamen
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Chinese President Xi Jinping (2nd R) and his wife Peng Liyuan (R) pose for a photo with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (2nd L) and his wife Entissar Amer (L) ahead of a banquet dinner during the BRICS Summit in Xiamen
9th BRICS Summit, Xiamen city, China - 04 Sep 2017
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REPORTAGE - Baumwollernte in China
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (6533939j)
Peng Wanxue, a 29-year-old cotton-picking worker, works at a cotton field
Migratory workers pick cotton, Xinjiang, China - Oct 2016
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Basketball, London, Britain - 06 Aug 2012
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Nate Reinking (GBR) passes the ball under Zhou Peng (CHN)
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Basketball, London, Britain - 06 Aug 2012
Great Britain vs. China
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The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
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'Angel' by husband and wife duo Sun Yuan and Peng Yu 2008, The new gallery in the Duke of York's HQ building on King's Road will be the only completely free contemporary art space as part of the Saatchi Gallery's aim to bring contemporary art to the widest audience possible. The inaugural exhibition is The Revolution Continues
The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
CHINESE REVOLUTION AT SAATCHI RE-OPENING
China is leading the way once again at the re-opening of London's giant Saatchi Gallery.
After a three-year closure the gallery has re-opened its doors in a new venue with the inaugural exhibition "The Revolution Continues: New Art From China".
Featuring some 30 of China's leading young artists, the show promises to be a "cutting edge survey of recent painting, sculpture and installation."
The Gallery was evicted from its original home at the County Hall on London's Southbank in 2005 after a row with the building's owners.
Now found at the Duke of York Headquarters building in Chelsea the Gallery has 70,000 square feet (6,500 square metres) of floor space to play with.
Due to this, it claims to be the only free entry contemporary art museum of its size in the world.
One of the more unusual exhibits on display in its opening exhibition is "Old Persons' Home" by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu. This satirical work features wheel-chair bound models of old people, many of whom bear some resemblance to world leaders, trundling aimlessly round the space they inhabit.
In another room sits a huge pile of fake excrement that contains hundreds of toy soldiers. By Liu Wei, "Indigestion II" has been described as "a man-sized statement of rejection... leaving no detail to the imagination".
Another of the artist's works is "Love It! Bite...
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The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 805285e )
'Old Persons Home' 2007 by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu - husband and wife artist team two of China's most controversial artists, renowned for working with extreme materails. Sun is on the left. {br}This work satirical models of decrepit OAP's who look suspiciously like world leaders left to battle it out in true geriatric style in electric wheelchairs rolling about the gallery at a snail's pace crashing into each other randomly in a grizzly parody of the UN dead., The new gallery in the Duke of York's HQ building on King's Road will be the only completely free contemporary art space as part of the Saatchi Gallery's aim to bring contemporary art to the widest audience possible. The inaugural exhibition is The Revolution Continues
The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
CHINESE REVOLUTION AT SAATCHI RE-OPENING
China is leading the way once again at the re-opening of London's giant Saatchi Gallery.
After a three-year closure the gallery has re-opened its doors in a new venue with the inaugural exhibition "The Revolution Continues: New Art From China".
Featuring some 30 of China's leading young artists, the show promises to be a "cutting edge survey of recent painting, sculpture and installation."
The Gallery was evicted from its original home at the County Hall on London's Southbank in 2005 after a row with the building's owners.
Now found at the Duke of York Headquarters building in Chelsea the Gallery has 70,000 square feet (6,500 square metres) of floor space to play with.
Due to this, it claims to be the only free entry contemporary art museum of its size in the world.
One of the more unusual exhibits on display in its opening exhibition is "Old Persons' Home" by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu. This satirical work features wheel-chair ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/STMXWLB
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The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 805285b )
'Old Persons Home' 2007 by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu - husband and wife artist team two of China's most controversial artists, renowned for working with extreme materails. This work satirical models of decrepit OAP's who look suspiciously like world leaders left to battle it out in true geriatric style in electric wheelchairs rolling about the gallery at a snail's pace crashing into each other randomly in a grizzly parody of the UN dead., The new gallery in the Duke of York's HQ building on King's Road will be the only completely free contemporary art space as part of the Saatchi Gallery's aim to bring contemporary art to the widest audience possible. The inaugural exhibition is The Revolution Continues
The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
CHINESE REVOLUTION AT SAATCHI RE-OPENING
China is leading the way once again at the re-opening of London's giant Saatchi Gallery.
After a three-year closure the gallery has re-opened its doors in a new venue with the inaugural exhibition "The Revolution Continues: New Art From China".
Featuring some 30 of China's leading young artists, the show promises to be a "cutting edge survey of recent painting, sculpture and installation."
The Gallery was evicted from its original home at the County Hall on London's Southbank in 2005 after a row with the building's owners.
Now found at the Duke of York Headquarters building in Chelsea the Gallery has 70,000 square feet (6,500 square metres) of floor space to play with.
Due to this, it claims to be the only free entry contemporary art museum of its size in the world.
One of the more unusual exhibits on display in its opening exhibition is "Old Persons' Home" by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu. This satirical work features wheel-chair bound models of old peop...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/STMXWLB
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The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 805285d )
'Old Persons Home' 2007 by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu - husband and wife artist team two of China's most controversial artists, renowned for working with extreme materails. This work satirical models of decrepit OAP's who look suspiciously like world leaders left to battle it out in true geriatric style in electric wheelchairs rolling about the gallery at a snail's pace crashing into each other randomly in a grizzly parody of the UN dead., The new gallery in the Duke of York's HQ building on King's Road will be the only completely free contemporary art space as part of the Saatchi Gallery's aim to bring contemporary art to the widest audience possible. The inaugural exhibition is The Revolution Continues
The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
CHINESE REVOLUTION AT SAATCHI RE-OPENING
China is leading the way once again at the re-opening of London's giant Saatchi Gallery.
After a three-year closure the gallery has re-opened its doors in a new venue with the inaugural exhibition "The Revolution Continues: New Art From China".
Featuring some 30 of China's leading young artists, the show promises to be a "cutting edge survey of recent painting, sculpture and installation."
The Gallery was evicted from its original home at the County Hall on London's Southbank in 2005 after a row with the building's owners.
Now found at the Duke of York Headquarters building in Chelsea the Gallery has 70,000 square feet (6,500 square metres) of floor space to play with.
Due to this, it claims to be the only free entry contemporary art museum of its size in the world.
One of the more unusual exhibits on display in its opening exhibition is "Old Persons' Home" by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu. This satirical work features wheel-chair bound models of old peop...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/STMXWLB
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The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 805285c )
'Old Persons Home' 2007 by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu - husband and wife artist team two of China's most controversial artists, renowned for working with extreme materails. This work satirical models of decrepit OAP's who look suspiciously like world leaders left to battle it out in true geriatric style in electric wheelchairs rolling about the gallery at a snail's pace crashing into each other randomly in a grizzly parody of the UN dead., The new gallery in the Duke of York's HQ building on King's Road will be the only completely free contemporary art space as part of the Saatchi Gallery's aim to bring contemporary art to the widest audience possible. The inaugural exhibition is The Revolution Continues
The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
CHINESE REVOLUTION AT SAATCHI RE-OPENING
China is leading the way once again at the re-opening of London's giant Saatchi Gallery.
After a three-year closure the gallery has re-opened its doors in a new venue with the inaugural exhibition "The Revolution Continues: New Art From China".
Featuring some 30 of China's leading young artists, the show promises to be a "cutting edge survey of recent painting, sculpture and installation."
The Gallery was evicted from its original home at the County Hall on London's Southbank in 2005 after a row with the building's owners.
Now found at the Duke of York Headquarters building in Chelsea the Gallery has 70,000 square feet (6,500 square metres) of floor space to play with.
Due to this, it claims to be the only free entry contemporary art museum of its size in the world.
One of the more unusual exhibits on display in its opening exhibition is "Old Persons' Home" by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu. This satirical work features wheel-chair bound models of old peop...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/STMXWLB
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The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 805285a )
'Old Persons Home' 2007 by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu - husband and wife artist team two of China's most controversial artists, renowned for working with extreme materails. This work satirical models of decrepit OAP's who look suspiciously like world leaders left to battle it out in true geriatric style in electric wheelchairs rolling about the gallery at a snail's pace crashing into each other randomly in a grizzly parody of the UN dead., The new gallery in the Duke of York's HQ building on King's Road will be the only completely free contemporary art space as part of the Saatchi Gallery's aim to bring contemporary art to the widest audience possible. The inaugural exhibition is The Revolution Continues
The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
CHINESE REVOLUTION AT SAATCHI RE-OPENING
China is leading the way once again at the re-opening of London's giant Saatchi Gallery.
After a three-year closure the gallery has re-opened its doors in a new venue with the inaugural exhibition "The Revolution Continues: New Art From China".
Featuring some 30 of China's leading young artists, the show promises to be a "cutting edge survey of recent painting, sculpture and installation."
The Gallery was evicted from its original home at the County Hall on London's Southbank in 2005 after a row with the building's owners.
Now found at the Duke of York Headquarters building in Chelsea the Gallery has 70,000 square feet (6,500 square metres) of floor space to play with.
Due to this, it claims to be the only free entry contemporary art museum of its size in the world.
One of the more unusual exhibits on display in its opening exhibition is "Old Persons' Home" by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu. This satirical work features wheel-chair bound models of old peop...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/STMXWLB
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