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  • Centre Georges Pompidou
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    Centre Georges Pompidou
    PARIS 4JAN07 30th anniversary of the Centre Georges Pompidou on the Ile de France on january 29, 2007.
    Exposition: Aménagement de l'antichambre des appartements prives du palais de l'Elysee pour le président Georges Pompidou 1972-1974 par Agam

    FOTO: DUKAS/DEADLINE/YVES FORESTIER

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  • Centre Georges Pompidou
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    Centre Georges Pompidou
    PARIS 4JAN07 30th anniversary of the Centre Georges Pompidou on the Ile de France on january 29, 2007.
    The Museum of Modern Art. Exposition Le mouvement en images.

    FOTO: DUKAS/DEADLINE/YVES FORESTIER


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  • Centre Georges Pompidou
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    Centre Georges Pompidou
    PARIS 4JAN07 30th anniversary of the Centre Georges Pompidou on the Ile de France on january 29, 2007.
    Giant portrait of Georges Pompidou in the forum of the Center.


    FOTO: DUKAS/DEADLINE/YVES FORESTIER

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  • 'Another Place' installation by Antony Gormley, Crosby Beach, Britain - 02 Apr 2007
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    'Another Place' installation by Antony Gormley, Crosby Beach, Britain - 02 Apr 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Player / Rex Features ( 679602E )
    'Another Place' is a installation that consists of 100 cast-iron figures, moulded from the artist's own body
    Weird Statues Around The World
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    WEIRD STATUES AROUND THE WORLD

    Don't lose your head: A business man has a novel way of spying on the workers of Ernst & Young in Los Angeles.

    Smile: The people of Bratislava get papped by a sneaky snapper

    Wall meet again: One particularly determined artist emerges from a wall in Montmartre, Paris.

    Hello, Hello, Hello: Who's been tripped up here then?

    Helping hand: Visitors to Venice rest their feet on an unusual perch.

    Cheeky chap: A drain worker spends his time looking up ladies skirts in Old Town, Bratislava.

    Fishy goings on: Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's a giant flying shark!

    Reaching for the stars: Who needs stairs at the Rockefeller centre in New York when a giant steel pole will do.

    Dancing dolphins: A young girl defies gravity to play with a dolphin near Tower Bridge in London.

    To the point: The Swedes have a novel way of pointing visitors in the right direction of the royal palace.

    Who'd have forked it: The tasty treats on offer in Switzerland demand some serious utensils.

    Strange bedfellows: We've heard of falling out of bed before, but this is ridiculous.

    Big spender: Someone is obviously ready for a serious shopping spree in Melbourne, Australia.

    Cherrylicious: Breakfast has never looked so good at the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden in Minneapolis.

    A hard day's night: One weary late night reveller finds a strange place to catch a little shuteye.

    Making waves: A swimmer in London finds the grass a lot less polluted than the Thames.

    That sinking feeling: A rather rude awakening in Washington D.C

    Ghost rider: Even the dead care for the environment in Nevada by choosing peddle power.

    In a twist: A p...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RVKRUAM

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  • Puppe verwirrte Polizei
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    Puppe verwirrte Polizei
    Der "Fischer" von vorne.

    Bl 141.07.7- RDB BY DUKAS

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  • NEWS - Zaha Hadid im Alter von 65 gestorben
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    NEWS - Zaha Hadid im Alter von 65 gestorben
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Ratcliffe / Rex Features ( 676211A )
    Lilas, an installation by Zaha Hadid Architects, Zaha Hadid and Patrik Schumacher for The Summer Party at the Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London, U.K., Wedesday, July 11, 2007.
    Architect Zaha Hadid at opening of her installation Lilas at the Serpentine Gallery, London, Britain - 11 Jul 2007

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Scenes of flooding in Gloucestershire, Britain - 23 Jul 2007
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    Scenes of flooding in Gloucestershire, Britain - 23 Jul 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by South West News Service / Rex Features ( 677481d )
    Emergency teams in Gloucester try to prevent the flood water rising any further at the power plant at Walham which feeds 500,000 local homes.
    Flood barriers and thousands of sandbags are being used to protect the substation in Walham and dozens of firefighters and military personnel - including Ghurkas and the RAF - battled to protect the key installation, which is part of the national grid.
    Scenes of flooding in Gloucestershire, Britain - 23 Jul 2007

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Giant lady sculpture at Victoria Station, London, Britain - 21 Sep 2007
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    Giant lady sculpture at Victoria Station, London, Britain - 21 Sep 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features ( 696764F )
    A giant female figure at London Victoria Station's concourse one, her upper body squeezing into a photobooth. On her back is a tattoo of a London pigeon designed by star of London Ink Louis Molloy - best known for being David Beckham's personal tattooist and 'inking' the World's most famous tattoo, his Guardian angel. The sculpture is to promote Louis' Discovery Real Time show London Ink.
    Weird Statues Around The World
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    WEIRD STATUES AROUND THE WORLD

    Don't lose your head: A business man has a novel way of spying on the workers of Ernst & Young in Los Angeles.

    Smile: The people of Bratislava get papped by a sneaky snapper

    Wall meet again: One particularly determined artist emerges from a wall in Montmartre, Paris.

    Hello, Hello, Hello: Who's been tripped up here then?

    Helping hand: Visitors to Venice rest their feet on an unusual perch.

    Cheeky chap: A drain worker spends his time looking up ladies skirts in Old Town, Bratislava.

    Fishy goings on: Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's a giant flying shark!

    Reaching for the stars: Who needs stairs at the Rockefeller centre in New York when a giant steel pole will do.

    Dancing dolphins: A young girl defies gravity to play with a dolphin near Tower Bridge in London.

    To the point: The Swedes have a novel way of pointing visitors in the right direction of the royal palace.

    Who'd have forked it: The tasty treats on offer in Switzerland demand some serious utensils.

    Strange bedfellows: We've heard of falling out of bed before, but this is ridiculous.

    Big spender: Someone is obviously ready for a serious shopping spree in Melbourne, Australia.

    Cherrylicious: Breakfast has never looked so good at the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden in Minneapolis.

    A hard day's night: One weary late night reveller finds a strange place to catch a li...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RVKRUAM

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  • Giant lady sculpture at Victoria Station, London, Britain - 21 Sep 2007
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    Giant lady sculpture at Victoria Station, London, Britain - 21 Sep 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features ( 696764H )
    A giant female figure at London Victoria Station's concourse one, her upper body squeezing into a photobooth. On her back is a tattoo of a London pigeon designed by star of London Ink Louis Molloy - best known for being David Beckham's personal tattooist and 'inking' the World's most famous tattoo, his Guardian angel. The sculpture is to promote Louis' Discovery Real Time show London Ink.
    Weird Statues Around The World
    759524 COM

    WEIRD STATUES AROUND THE WORLD

    Don't lose your head: A business man has a novel way of spying on the workers of Ernst & Young in Los Angeles.

    Smile: The people of Bratislava get papped by a sneaky snapper

    Wall meet again: One particularly determined artist emerges from a wall in Montmartre, Paris.

    Hello, Hello, Hello: Who's been tripped up here then?

    Helping hand: Visitors to Venice rest their feet on an unusual perch.

    Cheeky chap: A drain worker spends his time looking up ladies skirts in Old Town, Bratislava.

    Fishy goings on: Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's a giant flying shark!

    Reaching for the stars: Who needs stairs at the Rockefeller centre in New York when a giant steel pole will do.

    Dancing dolphins: A young girl defies gravity to play with a dolphin near Tower Bridge in London.

    To the point: The Swedes have a novel way of pointing visitors in the right direction of the royal palace.

    Who'd have forked it: The tasty treats on offer in Switzerland demand some serious utensils.

    Strange bedfellows: We've heard of falling out of bed before, but this is ridiculous.

    Big spender: Someone is obviously ready for a serious shopping spree in Melbourne, Australia.

    Cherrylicious: Breakfast has never looked so good at the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden in Minneapolis.

    A hard day's night: One weary late night reveller finds a strange place to catch a li...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RVKRUAM

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  • Artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster
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    Artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster
    Tim Noble and Sue Webster are artists based in England, whose work is collected by Charles Saatchi. They are associated with the post-YBA generation of artists emerging after the Young British Artists of the 1990s.
    They live and work together in Shoreditch, East London. Some of their notable pieces are made from piles of rubbish collected from London streets. A light is projected against the pile, and the shadow on the wall creates an entirely different image, typically one of the couple themselves: this is not at all apparent from looking directly at the pile. Their work was included in the exhibition Apocalypse: Beauty and Horror in Contemporary Art at the Royal Academy in 2000, as well as the opening show of the Saatchi Gallery in County Hall.


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  • Artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster
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    Artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster
    Tim Noble and Sue Webster are artists based in England, whose work is collected by Charles Saatchi. They are associated with the post-YBA generation of artists emerging after the Young British Artists of the 1990s.
    They live and work together in Shoreditch, East London. Some of their notable pieces are made from piles of rubbish collected from London streets. A light is projected against the pile, and the shadow on the wall creates an entirely different image, typically one of the couple themselves: this is not at all apparent from looking directly at the pile. Their work was included in the exhibition Apocalypse: Beauty and Horror in Contemporary Art at the Royal Academy in 2000, as well as the opening show of the Saatchi Gallery in County Hall.


    © Anna Schori / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • A Giant Plughole art installation in Paddington Basin, London, Britain - 08 March 2008
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    A Giant Plughole art installation in Paddington Basin, London, Britain - 08 March 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang / Rex Features ( 741586D )
    A giant plughole in Paddington Basin A giant plughole in Paddington Basin, A giant plughole in Paddington Basin designed by James Glancy in the middle of the waterway which joins {br}Regents and Grand Junction canals in West London. The basin was drained so that developers could work on the foundations of the commercial development
    Weird Statues Around The World
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    WEIRD STATUES AROUND THE WORLD

    Don't lose your head: A business man has a novel way of spying on the workers of Ernst & Young in Los Angeles.

    Smile: The people of Bratislava get papped by a sneaky snapper

    Wall meet again: One particularly determined artist emerges from a wall in Montmartre, Paris.

    Hello, Hello, Hello: Who's been tripped up here then?

    Helping hand: Visitors to Venice rest their feet on an unusual perch.

    Cheeky chap: A drain worker spends his time looking up ladies skirts in Old Town, Bratislava.

    Fishy goings on: Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's a giant flying shark!

    Reaching for the stars: Who needs stairs at the Rockefeller centre in New York when a giant steel pole will do.

    Dancing dolphins: A young girl defies gravity to play with a dolphin near Tower Bridge in London.

    To the point: The Swedes have a novel way of pointing visitors in the right direction of the royal palace.

    Who'd have forked it: The tasty treats on offer in Switzerland demand some serious utensils.

    Strange bedfellows: We've heard of falling out of bed before, but this is ridiculous.

    Big spender: Someone is obviously ready for a serious shopping spree in Melbourne, Australia.

    Cherrylicious: Breakfast has never looked so good at the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden in Minneapolis.

    A hard day's night: One weary late night reveller finds a strange place to catch a little shuteye.

    Making waves: A swimmer in London finds the ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RVKRUAM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • British Artist Steve McQueen
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    British Artist Steve McQueen
    Steve McQueen is an English artist. He is best known for his films, but has worked in other media such as photography and sculpture. He was the winner of the Turner Prize in 1999.

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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • British Artist Steve McQueen
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    British Artist Steve McQueen
    Steve McQueen is an English artist. He is best known for his films, but has worked in other media such as photography and sculpture. He was the winner of the Turner Prize in 1999.

    © Felix Clay / eyevine

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    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • British Artist Steve McQueen
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    British Artist Steve McQueen
    Steve McQueen is an English artist. He is best known for his films, but has worked in other media such as photography and sculpture. He was the winner of the Turner Prize in 1999.

    © Felix Clay / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • British Artist Steve McQueen
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    British Artist Steve McQueen
    Steve McQueen is an English artist. He is best known for his films, but has worked in other media such as photography and sculpture. He was the winner of the Turner Prize in 1999.

    © Felix Clay / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Service of Installation of the Knights of the Thistle in St. Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 02 Jul 2008
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    Service of Installation of the Knights of the Thistle in St. Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 02 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marco Secchi / Rex Features ( 780924A )
    Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip
    Service of Installation of the Knights of the Thistle in St. Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 02 Jul 2008
    The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Princess Royal attended a service at St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh for the installation of two Knights of the Thistle on Wednesday (2 July).

    Lord Cullen, one of the UK's most senior retired judges, and East Lothian Lord Lieutenant Sir Garth Morrison both received the highest public honour in Scotland from the Queen.

    Lord Cullen led the public inquiries into the Piper Alpha and Dunblane tragedies.

    The colourful ceremony began with a fanfare by Her Majesty's Household Trumpeters in Scotland to mark the arrival of the Royal guests.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Service of Installation of the Knights of the Thistle in St. Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 02 Jul 2008
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    Service of Installation of the Knights of the Thistle in St. Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 02 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marco Secchi / Rex Features ( 780924B )
    Queen Elizabeth II
    Service of Installation of the Knights of the Thistle in St. Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 02 Jul 2008
    The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Princess Royal attended a service at St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh for the installation of two Knights of the Thistle on Wednesday (2 July).

    Lord Cullen, one of the UK's most senior retired judges, and East Lothian Lord Lieutenant Sir Garth Morrison both received the highest public honour in Scotland from the Queen.

    Lord Cullen led the public inquiries into the Piper Alpha and Dunblane tragedies.

    The colourful ceremony began with a fanfare by Her Majesty's Household Trumpeters in Scotland to mark the arrival of the Royal guests.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Service of Installation of the Knights of the Thistle in St. Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 02 Jul 2008
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    Service of Installation of the Knights of the Thistle in St. Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 02 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marco Secchi / Rex Features ( 780924C )
    Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip
    Service of Installation of the Knights of the Thistle in St. Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 02 Jul 2008
    The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Princess Royal attended a service at St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh for the installation of two Knights of the Thistle on Wednesday (2 July).

    Lord Cullen, one of the UK's most senior retired judges, and East Lothian Lord Lieutenant Sir Garth Morrison both received the highest public honour in Scotland from the Queen.

    Lord Cullen led the public inquiries into the Piper Alpha and Dunblane tragedies.

    The colourful ceremony began with a fanfare by Her Majesty's Household Trumpeters in Scotland to mark the arrival of the Royal guests.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • PARIS: Installation  Paris Plages 2008
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    PARIS: Installation Paris Plages 2008
    Dernier jour de montage et mise en place des palmiers de l'edition 2008 de Paris plages qui aura lieu du 21 juillet au 21aout. Paris, FRANCE - 21/07/2008 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • PARIS: Installation  Paris Plages 2008
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    PARIS: Installation Paris Plages 2008
    Dernier jour de montage et mise en place des palmiers de l'edition 2008 de Paris plages qui aura lieu du 21 juillet au 21aout. Paris, FRANCE - 21/07/2008 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Dominique Gonzales-Foerster installation titled TH.2058 in the Tate Modern turbine Hall  London, Britain - 13 Oct 2008
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    Dominique Gonzales-Foerster installation titled TH.2058 in the Tate Modern turbine Hall London, Britain - 13 Oct 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang / Rex Features ( 807061b )
    Dominique Gonzales-Foerster's installation titled TH.2058
    Dominique Gonzales-Foerster installation titled TH.2058 in the Tate Modern turbine Hall London, Britain - 13 Oct 2008

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  • Dominique Gonzales-Foerster installation titled TH.2058 in the Tate Modern turbine Hall  London, Britain - 13 Oct 2008
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    Dominique Gonzales-Foerster installation titled TH.2058 in the Tate Modern turbine Hall London, Britain - 13 Oct 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang / Rex Features ( 807061f )
    Dominique Gonzales-Foerster's installation titled TH.2058
    Dominique Gonzales-Foerster installation titled TH.2058 in the Tate Modern turbine Hall London, Britain - 13 Oct 2008

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Dominique Gonzales-Foerster installation titled TH.2058 in the Tate Modern turbine Hall  London, Britain - 13 Oct 2008
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    Dominique Gonzales-Foerster installation titled TH.2058 in the Tate Modern turbine Hall London, Britain - 13 Oct 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang / Rex Features ( 807061c )
    Dominique Gonzales-Foerster's installation titled TH.2058
    Dominique Gonzales-Foerster installation titled TH.2058 in the Tate Modern turbine Hall London, Britain - 13 Oct 2008

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Dominique Gonzales-Foerster installation titled TH.2058 in the Tate Modern turbine Hall  London, Britain - 13 Oct 2008
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    Dominique Gonzales-Foerster installation titled TH.2058 in the Tate Modern turbine Hall London, Britain - 13 Oct 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang / Rex Features ( 807061d )
    Dominique Gonzales-Foerster's installation titled TH.2058
    Dominique Gonzales-Foerster installation titled TH.2058 in the Tate Modern turbine Hall London, Britain - 13 Oct 2008

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Dominique Gonzales-Foerster installation titled TH.2058 in the Tate Modern turbine Hall  London, Britain - 13 Oct 2008
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    Dominique Gonzales-Foerster installation titled TH.2058 in the Tate Modern turbine Hall London, Britain - 13 Oct 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang / Rex Features ( 807061a )
    Dominique Gonzales-Foerster's installation titled TH.2058
    Dominique Gonzales-Foerster installation titled TH.2058 in the Tate Modern turbine Hall London, Britain - 13 Oct 2008

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Dominique Gonzales-Foerster installation titled TH.2058 in the Tate Modern turbine Hall  London, Britain - 13 Oct 2008
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    Dominique Gonzales-Foerster installation titled TH.2058 in the Tate Modern turbine Hall London, Britain - 13 Oct 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang / Rex Features ( 807061g )
    Dominique Gonzales-Foerster's installation titled TH.2058
    Dominique Gonzales-Foerster installation titled TH.2058 in the Tate Modern turbine Hall London, Britain - 13 Oct 2008

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
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    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 815570e )
    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, The art installation that turns heads; titled "Still life with stone and car, by American artist, Jimmie Durham, it certainly has produced lots of interest from Sydneysiders as this particular piece has been placed in Walsh Bay close to an area which has provoked angry local response as it is an area frequented by local "hoons" racing their cars at high speed in the early hours of the morning. The government have now stopped this and art has taken over the area rather than the real life versions. The three tonne stone sourced from a local quarry is inside a Ford car found from a Sydney car lot.
    Between A Rock And A Hard Place
    BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE

    Having trawled the used-car showrooms and forecourts of Sydney's Parramatta Road for the perfect subject in 2004, artist Jimmie Durham finally decided that a $7,800 red Ford Festiva hatchback would be the best-looking car to have an enormous boulder crushing it.

    The Arkansas-born and Berlin-based artist had been in Sydney to create three major works for the city's Biennale 2004, among them 'Still Life with Stone and Car', a stationery car with a big rock on its roof, crushing it almost flat.

    In one of his "witty and ironic assaults on the nature of Western culture and colonialism", Durham placed the 'sculpture' at the forecourt of the Opera House, having painted a face on the boulder and dropping it on the car using a crane.

    The artwork has now been moved to a roundabout on the corner of Pottinger St in Walsh Bay.

    The Cherokee artist from Arkansas said of this work: "Like most of my recent work, this piece is concerned with monuments and monumentality, but also with 'nature'; that implacable hard stuff. In the first instance I am using the stone as a tool; to change the shape of an object. But I also,...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZBESPUE

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  • 'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
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    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 815570f )
    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, The art installation that turns heads; titled "Still life with stone and car, by American artist, Jimmie Durham, it certainly has produced lots of interest from Sydneysiders as this particular piece has been placed in Walsh Bay close to an area which has provoked angry local response as it is an area frequented by local "hoons" racing their cars at high speed in the early hours of the morning. The government have now stopped this and art has taken over the area rather than the real life versions. The three tonne stone sourced from a local quarry is inside a Ford car found from a Sydney car lot.
    Between A Rock And A Hard Place
    BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE

    Having trawled the used-car showrooms and forecourts of Sydney's Parramatta Road for the perfect subject in 2004, artist Jimmie Durham finally decided that a $7,800 red Ford Festiva hatchback would be the best-looking car to have an enormous boulder crushing it.

    The Arkansas-born and Berlin-based artist had been in Sydney to create three major works for the city's Biennale 2004, among them 'Still Life with Stone and Car', a stationery car with a big rock on its roof, crushing it almost flat.

    In one of his "witty and ironic assaults on the nature of Western culture and colonialism", Durham placed the 'sculpture' at the forecourt of the Opera House, having painted a face on the boulder and dropping it on the car using a crane.

    The artwork has now been moved to a roundabout on the corner of Pottinger St in Walsh Bay.

    The Cherokee artist from Arkansas said of this work: "Like most of my recent work, this piece is concerned with monuments and monumentality, but also with 'nature'; that implacable hard stuff. In the first instance I am using the stone as a tool; to change the shape of an object. But I also,...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZBESPUE

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
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    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 815570g )
    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, The art installation that turns heads; titled "Still life with stone and car, by American artist, Jimmie Durham, it certainly has produced lots of interest from Sydneysiders as this particular piece has been placed in Walsh Bay close to an area which has provoked angry local response as it is an area frequented by local "hoons" racing their cars at high speed in the early hours of the morning. The government have now stopped this and art has taken over the area rather than the real life versions. The three tonne stone sourced from a local quarry is inside a Ford car found from a Sydney car lot.
    Between A Rock And A Hard Place
    BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE

    Having trawled the used-car showrooms and forecourts of Sydney's Parramatta Road for the perfect subject in 2004, artist Jimmie Durham finally decided that a $7,800 red Ford Festiva hatchback would be the best-looking car to have an enormous boulder crushing it.

    The Arkansas-born and Berlin-based artist had been in Sydney to create three major works for the city's Biennale 2004, among them 'Still Life with Stone and Car', a stationery car with a big rock on its roof, crushing it almost flat.

    In one of his "witty and ironic assaults on the nature of Western culture and colonialism", Durham placed the 'sculpture' at the forecourt of the Opera House, having painted a face on the boulder and dropping it on the car using a crane.

    The artwork has now been moved to a roundabout on the corner of Pottinger St in Walsh Bay.

    The Cherokee artist from Arkansas said of this work: "Like most of my recent work, this piece is concerned with monuments and monumentality, but also with 'nature'; that implacable hard stuff. In the first instance I am using the stone as a tool; to change the shape of an object. But I also,...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZBESPUE

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
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    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 815570a )
    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, The art installation that turns heads; titled "Still life with stone and car, by American artist, Jimmie Durham, it certainly has produced lots of interest from Sydneysiders as this particular piece has been placed in Walsh Bay close to an area which has provoked angry local response as it is an area frequented by local "hoons" racing their cars at high speed in the early hours of the morning. The government have now stopped this and art has taken over the area rather than the real life versions. The three tonne stone sourced from a local quarry is inside a Ford car found from a Sydney car lot.
    Between A Rock And A Hard Place
    BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE

    Having trawled the used-car showrooms and forecourts of Sydney's Parramatta Road for the perfect subject in 2004, artist Jimmie Durham finally decided that a $7,800 red Ford Festiva hatchback would be the best-looking car to have an enormous boulder crushing it.

    The Arkansas-born and Berlin-based artist had been in Sydney to create three major works for the city's Biennale 2004, among them 'Still Life with Stone and Car', a stationery car with a big rock on its roof, crushing it almost flat.

    In one of his "witty and ironic assaults on the nature of Western culture and colonialism", Durham placed the 'sculpture' at the forecourt of the Opera House, having painted a face on the boulder and dropping it on the car using a crane.

    The artwork has now been moved to a roundabout on the corner of Pottinger St in Walsh Bay.

    The Cherokee artist from Arkansas said of this work: "Like most of my recent work, this piece is concerned with monuments and monumentality, but also with 'nature'; that implacable hard stuff. In the first instance I am using the stone as a tool; to change the shape of an object. But I also,...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZBESPUE

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
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    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 815570b )
    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, The art installation that turns heads; titled "Still life with stone and car, by American artist, Jimmie Durham, it certainly has produced lots of interest from Sydneysiders as this particular piece has been placed in Walsh Bay close to an area which has provoked angry local response as it is an area frequented by local "hoons" racing their cars at high speed in the early hours of the morning. The government have now stopped this and art has taken over the area rather than the real life versions. The three tonne stone sourced from a local quarry is inside a Ford car found from a Sydney car lot.
    Between A Rock And A Hard Place
    BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE

    Having trawled the used-car showrooms and forecourts of Sydney's Parramatta Road for the perfect subject in 2004, artist Jimmie Durham finally decided that a $7,800 red Ford Festiva hatchback would be the best-looking car to have an enormous boulder crushing it.

    The Arkansas-born and Berlin-based artist had been in Sydney to create three major works for the city's Biennale 2004, among them 'Still Life with Stone and Car', a stationery car with a big rock on its roof, crushing it almost flat.

    In one of his "witty and ironic assaults on the nature of Western culture and colonialism", Durham placed the 'sculpture' at the forecourt of the Opera House, having painted a face on the boulder and dropping it on the car using a crane.

    The artwork has now been moved to a roundabout on the corner of Pottinger St in Walsh Bay.

    The Cherokee artist from Arkansas said of this work: "Like most of my recent work, this piece is concerned with monuments and monumentality, but also with 'nature'; that implacable hard stuff. In the first instance I am using the stone as a tool; to change the shape of an object. But I also,...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZBESPUE

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
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    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 815570c )
    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, The art installation that turns heads; titled "Still life with stone and car, by American artist, Jimmie Durham, it certainly has produced lots of interest from Sydneysiders as this particular piece has been placed in Walsh Bay close to an area which has provoked angry local response as it is an area frequented by local "hoons" racing their cars at high speed in the early hours of the morning. The government have now stopped this and art has taken over the area rather than the real life versions. The three tonne stone sourced from a local quarry is inside a Ford car found from a Sydney car lot.
    Between A Rock And A Hard Place
    BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE

    Having trawled the used-car showrooms and forecourts of Sydney's Parramatta Road for the perfect subject in 2004, artist Jimmie Durham finally decided that a $7,800 red Ford Festiva hatchback would be the best-looking car to have an enormous boulder crushing it.

    The Arkansas-born and Berlin-based artist had been in Sydney to create three major works for the city's Biennale 2004, among them 'Still Life with Stone and Car', a stationery car with a big rock on its roof, crushing it almost flat.

    In one of his "witty and ironic assaults on the nature of Western culture and colonialism", Durham placed the 'sculpture' at the forecourt of the Opera House, having painted a face on the boulder and dropping it on the car using a crane.

    The artwork has now been moved to a roundabout on the corner of Pottinger St in Walsh Bay.

    The Cherokee artist from Arkansas said of this work: "Like most of my recent work, this piece is concerned with monuments and monumentality, but also with 'nature'; that implacable hard stuff. In the first instance I am using the stone as a tool; to change the shape of an object. But I also,...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZBESPUE

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
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    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 815570h )
    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, The art installation that turns heads; titled "Still life with stone and car, by American artist, Jimmie Durham, it certainly has produced lots of interest from Sydneysiders as this particular piece has been placed in Walsh Bay close to an area which has provoked angry local response as it is an area frequented by local "hoons" racing their cars at high speed in the early hours of the morning. The government have now stopped this and art has taken over the area rather than the real life versions. The three tonne stone sourced from a local quarry is inside a Ford car found from a Sydney car lot.
    Between A Rock And A Hard Place
    BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE

    Having trawled the used-car showrooms and forecourts of Sydney's Parramatta Road for the perfect subject in 2004, artist Jimmie Durham finally decided that a $7,800 red Ford Festiva hatchback would be the best-looking car to have an enormous boulder crushing it.

    The Arkansas-born and Berlin-based artist had been in Sydney to create three major works for the city's Biennale 2004, among them 'Still Life with Stone and Car', a stationery car with a big rock on its roof, crushing it almost flat.

    In one of his "witty and ironic assaults on the nature of Western culture and colonialism", Durham placed the 'sculpture' at the forecourt of the Opera House, having painted a face on the boulder and dropping it on the car using a crane.

    The artwork has now been moved to a roundabout on the corner of Pottinger St in Walsh Bay.

    The Cherokee artist from Arkansas said of this work: "Like most of my recent work, this piece is concerned with monuments and monumentality, but also with 'nature'; that implacable hard stuff. In the first instance I am using the stone as a tool; to change the shape of an object. But I also,...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZBESPUE

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
    DUKAS_07853954_REX
    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 815570i )
    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, The art installation that turns heads; titled "Still life with stone and car, by American artist, Jimmie Durham, it certainly has produced lots of interest from Sydneysiders as this particular piece has been placed in Walsh Bay close to an area which has provoked angry local response as it is an area frequented by local "hoons" racing their cars at high speed in the early hours of the morning. The government have now stopped this and art has taken over the area rather than the real life versions. The three tonne stone sourced from a local quarry is inside a Ford car found from a Sydney car lot.
    Between A Rock And A Hard Place
    BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE

    Having trawled the used-car showrooms and forecourts of Sydney's Parramatta Road for the perfect subject in 2004, artist Jimmie Durham finally decided that a $7,800 red Ford Festiva hatchback would be the best-looking car to have an enormous boulder crushing it.

    The Arkansas-born and Berlin-based artist had been in Sydney to create three major works for the city's Biennale 2004, among them 'Still Life with Stone and Car', a stationery car with a big rock on its roof, crushing it almost flat.

    In one of his "witty and ironic assaults on the nature of Western culture and colonialism", Durham placed the 'sculpture' at the forecourt of the Opera House, having painted a face on the boulder and dropping it on the car using a crane.

    The artwork has now been moved to a roundabout on the corner of Pottinger St in Walsh Bay.

    The Cherokee artist from Arkansas said of this work: "Like most of my recent work, this piece is concerned with monuments and monumentality, but also with 'nature'; that implacable hard stuff. In the first instance I am using the stone as a tool; to change the shape of an object. But I also,...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZBESPUE

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
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    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 815570j )
    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, The art installation that turns heads; titled "Still life with stone and car, by American artist, Jimmie Durham, it certainly has produced lots of interest from Sydneysiders as this particular piece has been placed in Walsh Bay close to an area which has provoked angry local response as it is an area frequented by local "hoons" racing their cars at high speed in the early hours of the morning. The government have now stopped this and art has taken over the area rather than the real life versions. The three tonne stone sourced from a local quarry is inside a Ford car found from a Sydney car lot.
    Between A Rock And A Hard Place
    BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE

    Having trawled the used-car showrooms and forecourts of Sydney's Parramatta Road for the perfect subject in 2004, artist Jimmie Durham finally decided that a $7,800 red Ford Festiva hatchback would be the best-looking car to have an enormous boulder crushing it.

    The Arkansas-born and Berlin-based artist had been in Sydney to create three major works for the city's Biennale 2004, among them 'Still Life with Stone and Car', a stationery car with a big rock on its roof, crushing it almost flat.

    In one of his "witty and ironic assaults on the nature of Western culture and colonialism", Durham placed the 'sculpture' at the forecourt of the Opera House, having painted a face on the boulder and dropping it on the car using a crane.

    The artwork has now been moved to a roundabout on the corner of Pottinger St in Walsh Bay.

    The Cherokee artist from Arkansas said of this work: "Like most of my recent work, this piece is concerned with monuments and monumentality, but also with 'nature'; that implacable hard stuff. In the first instance I am using the stone as a tool; to change the shape of an object. But I also,...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZBESPUE

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
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    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 815570k )
    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, The art installation that turns heads; titled "Still life with stone and car, by American artist, Jimmie Durham, it certainly has produced lots of interest from Sydneysiders as this particular piece has been placed in Walsh Bay close to an area which has provoked angry local response as it is an area frequented by local "hoons" racing their cars at high speed in the early hours of the morning. The government have now stopped this and art has taken over the area rather than the real life versions. The three tonne stone sourced from a local quarry is inside a Ford car found from a Sydney car lot.
    Between A Rock And A Hard Place
    BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE

    Having trawled the used-car showrooms and forecourts of Sydney's Parramatta Road for the perfect subject in 2004, artist Jimmie Durham finally decided that a $7,800 red Ford Festiva hatchback would be the best-looking car to have an enormous boulder crushing it.

    The Arkansas-born and Berlin-based artist had been in Sydney to create three major works for the city's Biennale 2004, among them 'Still Life with Stone and Car', a stationery car with a big rock on its roof, crushing it almost flat.

    In one of his "witty and ironic assaults on the nature of Western culture and colonialism", Durham placed the 'sculpture' at the forecourt of the Opera House, having painted a face on the boulder and dropping it on the car using a crane.

    The artwork has now been moved to a roundabout on the corner of Pottinger St in Walsh Bay.

    The Cherokee artist from Arkansas said of this work: "Like most of my recent work, this piece is concerned with monuments and monumentality, but also with 'nature'; that implacable hard stuff. In the first instance I am using the stone as a tool; to change the shape of an object. But I also,...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZBESPUE

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
    DUKAS_07853983_REX
    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 815570l )
    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, The art installation that turns heads; titled "Still life with stone and car, by American artist, Jimmie Durham, it certainly has produced lots of interest from Sydneysiders as this particular piece has been placed in Walsh Bay close to an area which has provoked angry local response as it is an area frequented by local "hoons" racing their cars at high speed in the early hours of the morning. The government have now stopped this and art has taken over the area rather than the real life versions. The three tonne stone sourced from a local quarry is inside a Ford car found from a Sydney car lot.
    Between A Rock And A Hard Place
    BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE

    Having trawled the used-car showrooms and forecourts of Sydney's Parramatta Road for the perfect subject in 2004, artist Jimmie Durham finally decided that a $7,800 red Ford Festiva hatchback would be the best-looking car to have an enormous boulder crushing it.

    The Arkansas-born and Berlin-based artist had been in Sydney to create three major works for the city's Biennale 2004, among them 'Still Life with Stone and Car', a stationery car with a big rock on its roof, crushing it almost flat.

    In one of his "witty and ironic assaults on the nature of Western culture and colonialism", Durham placed the 'sculpture' at the forecourt of the Opera House, having painted a face on the boulder and dropping it on the car using a crane.

    The artwork has now been moved to a roundabout on the corner of Pottinger St in Walsh Bay.

    The Cherokee artist from Arkansas said of this work: "Like most of my recent work, this piece is concerned with monuments and monumentality, but also with 'nature'; that implacable hard stuff. In the first instance I am using the stone as a tool; to change the shape of an object. But I also,...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZBESPUE

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
    DUKAS_07853994_REX
    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, Sydney, Australia - 06 Nov 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 815570o )
    'Still life with Stone and car' art installation, The art installation that turns heads; titled "Still life with stone and car, by American artist, Jimmie Durham, it certainly has produced lots of interest from Sydneysiders as this particular piece has been placed in Walsh Bay close to an area which has provoked angry local response as it is an area frequented by local "hoons" racing their cars at high speed in the early hours of the morning. The government have now stopped this and art has taken over the area rather than the real life versions. The three tonne stone sourced from a local quarry is inside a Ford car found from a Sydney car lot.
    Between A Rock And A Hard Place
    BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE

    Having trawled the used-car showrooms and forecourts of Sydney's Parramatta Road for the perfect subject in 2004, artist Jimmie Durham finally decided that a $7,800 red Ford Festiva hatchback would be the best-looking car to have an enormous boulder crushing it.

    The Arkansas-born and Berlin-based artist had been in Sydney to create three major works for the city's Biennale 2004, among them 'Still Life with Stone and Car', a stationery car with a big rock on its roof, crushing it almost flat.

    In one of his "witty and ironic assaults on the nature of Western culture and colonialism", Durham placed the 'sculpture' at the forecourt of the Opera House, having painted a face on the boulder and dropping it on the car using a crane.

    The artwork has now been moved to a roundabout on the corner of Pottinger St in Walsh Bay.

    The Cherokee artist from Arkansas said of this work: "Like most of my recent work, this piece is concerned with monuments and monumentality, but also with 'nature'; that implacable hard stuff. In the first instance I am using the stone as a tool; to change the shape of an object. But I also,...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZBESPUE

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
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    Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Sykes / Rex Features ( 823852b )
    Penelope Cruz
    Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    The 'Unbreakable Kiss' mistletoe installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever. Every couple who kisses under the mistletoe the Diamond Information Center will make a donation of 5 Dollars from each kiss to the Elton John AIDS Foundation in observance of World AIDS Day.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    DUKAS_08101177_REX
    Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Sykes / Rex Features ( 823852d )
    Penelope Cruz
    Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    The 'Unbreakable Kiss' mistletoe installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever. Every couple who kisses under the mistletoe the Diamond Information Center will make a donation of 5 Dollars from each kiss to the Elton John AIDS Foundation in observance of World AIDS Day.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    DUKAS_08101181_REX
    Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Sykes / Rex Features ( 823852e )
    Penelope Cruz
    Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    The 'Unbreakable Kiss' mistletoe installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever. Every couple who kisses under the mistletoe the Diamond Information Center will make a donation of 5 Dollars from each kiss to the Elton John AIDS Foundation in observance of World AIDS Day.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    DUKAS_08101182_REX
    Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Sykes / Rex Features ( 823852f )
    Penelope Cruz
    Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    The 'Unbreakable Kiss' mistletoe installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever. Every couple who kisses under the mistletoe the Diamond Information Center will make a donation of 5 Dollars from each kiss to the Elton John AIDS Foundation in observance of World AIDS Day.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    DUKAS_08101183_REX
    Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 823853a )
    Penelope Cruz
    Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    The 'Unbreakable Kiss' mistletoe installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever. Every couple who kisses under the mistletoe the Diamond Information Center will make a donation of 5 Dollars from each kiss to the Elton John AIDS Foundation in observance of World AIDS Day.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    DUKAS_08101194_REX
    Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 823855b )
    Penelope Cruz
    Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    The 'Unbreakable Kiss' mistletoe installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever. Every couple who kisses under the mistletoe the Diamond Information Center will make a donation of 5 Dollars from each kiss to the Elton John AIDS Foundation in observance of World AIDS Day.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    DUKAS_08101195_REX
    Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 823853f )
    Scott Campbell, Penelope Cruz and Sally Morrison
    Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    The 'Unbreakable Kiss' mistletoe installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever. Every couple who kisses under the mistletoe the Diamond Information Center will make a donation of 5 Dollars from each kiss to the Elton John AIDS Foundation in observance of World AIDS Day.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    DUKAS_08101196_REX
    Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 823855a )
    Penelope Cruz
    Official opening of 'Unbreakable Kiss' Mistletoe Installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever, Madison Square Park, New York, America - 01 Dec 2008
    The 'Unbreakable Kiss' mistletoe installation sponsored by A Diamond is Forever. Every couple who kisses under the mistletoe the Diamond Information Center will make a donation of 5 Dollars from each kiss to the Elton John AIDS Foundation in observance of World AIDS Day.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Toyota Final Assembly Production Plant, Derby, Britain - 18 Dec 2008
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    Toyota Final Assembly Production Plant, Derby, Britain - 18 Dec 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Ratcliffe / Rex Features ( 835794a )
    Workers at Toyota Final Assembly production line prepare the engine for installation to the chassis of a Toyota Avensis car
    Toyota Final Assembly Production Plant, Derby, Britain - 18 Dec 2008

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Davide Cascio, Künstler, 2009
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    Davide Cascio, Künstler, 2009
    --- Davide Cascio, Künstler, 2009#Davide Cascio, artist, 2009
    DUKAS/Fabienne Bühler

     

  • Davide Cascio, Künstler, 2009
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    Davide Cascio, Künstler, 2009
    --- Davide Cascio, Künstler, 2009#Davide Cascio, artist, 2009
    DUKAS/Fabienne Bühler

     

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