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Buenos Aires, Capital Federal: Audrey Bergner stands poised before a monumental, technicolor mural that pulses with the rhythmic energy of contemporary Argentine street art. The composition features a striking typographical message, 'La Libertad es Responsabilidad,' which translates to the profound philosophical intersection of liberty and personal duty. Warm, saturated hues of crimson and magenta wash over the gallery walls, creating a dramatic backdrop that emphasizes the fluidity of the flowing, cursive lettering. The photographer employs a wide-angle perspective to capture the immersive scale of the artwork, allowing the vibrant ribbons of color to frame the subject naturally. Soft, directional interior lighting illuminates the mural, ensuring the complex gradients and layers of paint retain their depth and texture against the darkened floor. This installation serves as a powerful reminder of how modern Latin American artists reclaim public and private spaces to communicate social values through high-impact visual storytelling. For travelers exploring the urban core of Argentina, such artistic interventions offer deep insights into the local psyche and the nation's ongoing dialogue surrounding democracy and civic engagement. The juxtaposition between the stillness of the viewer and the kinetic, swirling nature of the mural highlights the contemplative relationship between the individual and the bold, expressive spirit of South American cities. This image is a collaborative production by Samuel Jeffery and Audrey Bergner for Project 23.

 

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Buenos Aires, Capital Federal: Audrey Bergner se encuentra frente a un mural monumental de colores vibrantes que palpita con la energía rítmica del arte urbano argentino contemporáneo. La composición presenta un mensaje tipográfico impactante, "La Libertad es Responsabilidad", que traduce la profunda intersección filosófica entre la libertad y el deber personal. Tonos cálidos y saturados de carmesí y magenta bañan las paredes de la galería, creando un telón de fondo dramático que enfatiza la fluidez de las letras cursivas. El fotógrafo emplea una perspectiva de gran angular para capturar la escala inmersiva de la obra, permitiendo que las vibrantes cintas de color enmarquen a la persona de forma natural. Una iluminación interior suave y direccional ilumina el mural, asegurando que los complejos degradados y las capas de pintura conserven su profundidad y textura frente al suelo oscuro. Esta instalación sirve como un recordatorio poderoso de cómo los artistas latinoamericanos modernos reclaman espacios públicos y privados para comunicar valores sociales a través de una narrativa visual de alto impacto. Para los viajeros que exploran el núcleo urbano de Argentina, tales intervenciones artísticas ofrecen una visión profunda de la psique local y del diálogo nacional en curso sobre la democracia y el compromiso cívico. La yuxtaposición entre la quietud del observador y la naturaleza cinética y envolvente del mural resalta la relación contemplativa entre el individuo y el espíritu audaz y expresivo de las ciudades sudamericanas. Esta imagen es una producción colaborativa de Samuel Jeffery y Audrey Bergner para el Proyecto 23.

 

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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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Rome, Italy, July 22 2017, A detailed sculpture of Artemis stands elegantly in the Vatican Museums, embodying ancient Roman artistry in a historical setting.

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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In the realm of innovative technological advancements, Kinetic LED Walls have emerged as a game-changer in transforming physical spaces into dynamic and immersive environments. These walls, brought to life by the expertise of Interactive Technical Services, represent a groundbreaking integration of art, technology, and design. This article delves into the captivating world of Kinetic LED Walls, exploring their features, applications, and the pivotal role played by Interactive Technical Services in their creation.

 

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Donald Rodney: The Visceral Canker Exhibition opens from the 12th of February until the 4th of May 2025 at Whitechapel Gallery. His multimedia works, which include drawings, paintings, photography, animatronics and digital media, are on display from the late British artist Donald Rodney (1961-1998).

 

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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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Bust of a writing man, by Pablo Picasso (1971). Goya Museum of Castres (France)

A golden sculpture depicting a seated figure lost in thought is showcased among glassware. Its sleek design and reflective surface attract attention and enhance the ambiance of the space.

This vibrant mural captures the essence of Shinjuku, Tokyo, through a playful pixel art style. The composition features a dynamic array of characters and urban elements, showcasing the bustling life of the city. The use of bright colors and geometric shapes creates a sense of movement and energy, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere of one of Tokyo's most iconic districts. The mural serves as a modern homage to the city's rich culture and technological advancements, making it a perfect representation of urban art.

This vibrant photograph captures a playful juxtaposition of two sculptures set against the backdrop of a historic building in Stockholm, Sweden. The colorful, abstract figure of a goat-like creature, adorned with bright patterns, stands prominently on the left, while a more industrial, mechanical sculpture rests on the right. The lush green grass and surrounding trees frame the scene, enhancing the contrast between the organic and the man-made. The composition invites viewers to explore the relationship between art and environment, evoking a sense of curiosity and wonder.

El Chaltén, Santa Cruz: A rugged, life-sized sculpture crafted from discarded industrial scrap metal stands as a silent sentinel against the clear Andean sky. The figure, welded from rusted sheets, gears, and hardware, exhibits a weathered patina that speaks to the harsh, wind-swept environment of the Patagonian frontier. Photographed with a shallow depth of field, the metal artist's intricate detailing—from the goggle-like eyes to the textured plating—is highlighted by the crisp, golden afternoon sunlight. Behind the sculpture, the classic corrugated metal siding of a local building echoes the utilitarian aesthetic that permeates this remote trekking hub. This stark juxtaposition of modern upcycled art and pioneer-style construction reflects the resilient, resourceful spirit of those who call the mountains home. The deep blue sky provides a vibrant, clean backdrop that accentuates the earthy, oxidized tones of the metalwork. As a visual landmark, this installation serves as a testament to the town's artistic evolution beyond its reputation as a mere jumping-off point for mountaineering expeditions. This scene captures the intersection of industrial heritage and creative expression within the rugged landscape of southern Argentina, offering travelers a glimpse into the unique character of local mountain towns. This image is a collaborative production by Samuel Jeffery and Audrey Bergner for Project 23.

 

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El Chaltén, Santa Cruz: Una escultura de tamaño natural hecha de chatarra industrial descartada se alza como un centinela silencioso contra el cielo despejado de los Andes. La figura, soldada a partir de láminas oxidadas, engranajes y herrajes, presenta una pátina desgastada que habla del entorno hostil y azotado por el viento de la frontera patagónica. Fotografiado con una profundidad de campo reducida, los intrincados detalles del artista, desde los ojos que parecen gafas hasta el chapado texturizado, se resaltan con la nítida luz dorada de la tarde. Detrás de la escultura, el clásico revestimiento de metal corrugado de un edificio local evoca la estética utilitaria que impregna este remoto centro de senderismo. Esta marcada yuxtaposición entre el arte moderno reciclado y la construcción al estilo pionero refleja el espíritu resiliente y lleno de recursos de quienes llaman hogar a las montañas. El cielo azul profundo proporciona un telón de fondo vibrante y limpio que acentúa los tonos terrosos y oxidados de la metalurgia. Como punto de referencia visual, esta instalación sirve como testimonio de la evolución artística del pueblo más allá de su reputación como un simple punto de partida para expediciones de montañismo. Esta escena captura la intersección del patrimonio industrial y la expresión creativa dentro del paisaje accidentado del sur de Argentina, ofreciendo a los viajeros un vistazo al carácter único de los pueblos de montaña locales. Esta imagen es una producción colaborativa de Samuel Jeffery y Audrey Bergner para Project 23.

 

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"Follow the hand" One participant has to keep staring at the palm of the hand of the other....

Joop and his group are involved in a hand-clapping game

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