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An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent. The exhibition opens on 6th July and until 14 January 2024 at Tate Modern.
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The Old Royal Naval College and Elstree Studios have made history, setting a new Guinness World Records™ title for the largest gathering of people dressed as film and TV characters. On Saturday 27th September, the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Greenwich was transformed into a dazzling real-life movie set as 874 fans arrived dressed as 45 iconic screen characters – from Queen Charlotte and Jack Sparrow to Luke Skywalker, Batman and Indiana Jones.
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An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent. The exhibition opens on 6th July and until 14 January 2024 at Tate Modern.
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An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent. The exhibition opens on 6th July and until 14 January 2024 at Tate Modern.
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Vibrant theatricality spills onto the red-tiled sidewalk as two street performers prepare for their act, their elaborate costumes creating a striking contrast against the weathered facade of an urban Argentine building. The central figure commands attention, completely enveloped in a multifarious azure ensemble that blends painted skin, textured fabrics, and intricate lace detailing into a mesmerizing, otherworldly character. With focused intensity, she adjusts a piece of sheer blue material, her hands stained with the same pigment that coats her elaborate headpiece and form-fitting suit. Beside her, a second performer rests barefoot on the pavement, clad in earthy, distressed brown garments that mimic the texture of worn leather or mud, offering a grounding counterpoint to her companion's aquatic brilliance. A young girl sits on the right, her gaze fixed intently on the blue performer's preparations, embodying the quiet fascination that street art evokes in passersby. The girl leans against a large, bright blue spherical prop draped with a crumpled brown cloth, visually bridging the color palettes of the two artists. The photographer utilizes natural, slightly diffused street lighting that softly illuminates the varied textures of the costumes without casting harsh shadows, enhancing the candid, documentary feel of the scene. A medium depth of field keeps the performers and the immediate foreground props sharply in focus while allowing the background building details and metal railing to soften naturally. This behind-the-scenes glimpse highlights the vibrant and dedicated busking culture prevalent in Argentine cities, where public spaces frequently transform into impromptu, open-air theaters. The image captures a rare, unguarded moment of transition, revealing the meticulous human effort required to maintain the illusion of living statues or fantastical characters. This image is a collaborative production by Samuel Jeffery and Audrey Bergner for Project 23.
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La vibrante teatralidad se derrama sobre la acera de baldosas rojas mientras dos artistas callejeras se preparan para su actuación, y sus elaborados trajes crean un sorprendente contraste contra la fachada desgastada de un edificio urbano argentino. La figura central llama la atención, completamente envuelta en un multifacético conjunto azul que combina piel pintada, telas texturizadas e intrincados detalles de encaje en un personaje fascinante y de otro mundo. Con intensidad enfocada, ajusta un trozo de material azul translúcido, sus manos manchadas con el mismo pigmento que cubre su elaborado tocado y su traje ajustado. A su lado, una segunda artista descansa descalza sobre el pavimento, vestida con prendas de color marrón terroso y desgastado que imitan la textura del cuero gastado o el barro, ofreciendo un contrapunto estabilizador a la brillantez acuática de su compañera. Una niña se sienta a la derecha, con la mirada fija atentamente en los preparativos de la artista azul, encarnando la silenciosa fascinación que el arte callejero evoca en los transeúntes. La niña se apoya contra un gran accesorio esférico de color azul brillante cubierto con una tela marrón arrugada, uniendo visualmente las paletas de colores de las dos artistas. El fotógrafo utiliza una iluminación de calle natural y ligeramente difusa que ilumina suavemente las variadas texturas de los trajes sin proyectar sombras duras, realzando la sensación documental y sincera de la escena. Una profundidad de campo media mantiene a las artistas y los accesorios del primer plano inmediato nÃtidamente enfocados mientras permite que los detalles del edificio de fondo y la barandilla de metal se suavicen de forma natural. Este vistazo detrás de escena destaca la vibrante y dedicada cultura del espectáculo callejero que prevalece en las ciudades argentinas, donde los espacios públicos se transforman con frecuencia en teatros al aire libre improvisados. La imagen captura un momento de transición raro y desprevenido, revelando el meticuloso esfuerzo humano requerido para mantener la ilusión de estatuas vivientes o personajes fantásticos. Esta imagen es una producción colaborativa de Samuel Jeffery y Audrey Bergner para el Proyecto 23.
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An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent. The exhibition opens on 6th July and until 14 January 2024 at Tate Modern.
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Bethan Laura Wood solo exhibition opens at the Design Museum showcasing over 70 objects. Bethan a British Designer is known for her eclectic creations spanning furniture, lighting, jewellery and installations. Opens on the 14th February till January 2026.
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Neovoxer: David Franklin as the Sun King, Alexis Troyevich as Luna. Concieved and directed by Michael Pope. Photo: Marcos Villa
Neovoxer: Ofadamadual senses The Twilighter. cinematography: Jiri Dvorsky. Director: Michael Pope. Producer: Anne Chaisson.
CHICAGO - JANUARY 13: The Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University presented In Vivo 2012, Top Gunner on January 13th and 14th in the Thorne Auditorium on the Chicago campus. This year's production featured performances by medical students and benefited The Dreamcatcher Foundation
Photo credit: Randy Belice
An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent. The exhibition opens on 6th July and until 14 January 2024 at Tate Modern.
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An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent. The exhibition opens on 6th July and until 14 January 2024 at Tate Modern.
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An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent. The exhibition opens on 6th July and until 14 January 2024 at Tate Modern.
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Neovoxer: Metatetranon confronts himself in a scene from the Living Film Event: Neovoxer. Conceived and directed by Michael Pope
Bethan Laura Wood solo exhibition opens at the Design Museum showcasing over 70 objects. Bethan a British Designer is known for her eclectic creations spanning furniture, lighting, jewellery and installations. Opens on the 14th February till January 2026.
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An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent. The exhibition opens on 6th July and until 14 January 2024 at Tate Modern.
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An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent. The exhibition opens on 6th July and until 14 January 2024 at Tate Modern.
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All photographs © Andrew Lalchan