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'Every face tells a story': Teresa Margolles on putting 726 trans lives on the fourth plinth
The artist Teresa Margolles has a studio attached to a morgue in Mexico City and uses fluids from corpses to make art. She talks about her latest project - placing the face casts of trans people in a giant cube in Trafalgar Square.
Artist Teresa Margolles, who is making the next sculpture for the Fourth Plinth.
August 2024. London, UK.
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'Every face tells a story': Teresa Margolles on putting 726 trans lives on the fourth plinth
The artist Teresa Margolles has a studio attached to a morgue in Mexico City and uses fluids from corpses to make art. She talks about her latest project - placing the face casts of trans people in a giant cube in Trafalgar Square.
Artist Teresa Margolles, who is making the next sculpture for the Fourth Plinth.
August 2024. London, UK.
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'Every face tells a story': Teresa Margolles on putting 726 trans lives on the fourth plinth
The artist Teresa Margolles has a studio attached to a morgue in Mexico City and uses fluids from corpses to make art. She talks about her latest project - placing the face casts of trans people in a giant cube in Trafalgar Square.
Artist Teresa Margolles, who is making the next sculpture for the Fourth Plinth.
August 2024. London, UK.
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'Every face tells a story': Teresa Margolles on putting 726 trans lives on the fourth plinth
The artist Teresa Margolles has a studio attached to a morgue in Mexico City and uses fluids from corpses to make art. She talks about her latest project - placing the face casts of trans people in a giant cube in Trafalgar Square.
Artist Teresa Margolles, who is making the next sculpture for the Fourth Plinth.
August 2024. London, UK.
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'Every face tells a story': Teresa Margolles on putting 726 trans lives on the fourth plinth
The artist Teresa Margolles has a studio attached to a morgue in Mexico City and uses fluids from corpses to make art. She talks about her latest project - placing the face casts of trans people in a giant cube in Trafalgar Square.
Artist Teresa Margolles, who is making the next sculpture for the Fourth Plinth.
August 2024. London, UK.
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Johnny Hallyday a Quebec, le 16 mars 1969
Sujet : Spectacle de Johnny Hallyday a Quebec
Date : 16 mars 1969
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Johnny Hallyday a Quebec, le 16 mars 1969
Sujet : Spectacle de Johnny Hallyday a Quebec
Date : 16 mars 1969
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Johnny Hallyday a Quebec, le 16 mars 1969
Sujet : Spectacle de Johnny Hallyday a Quebec
Date : 16 mars 1969
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Johnny Hallyday a Quebec, le 16 mars 1969
Sujet : Spectacle de Johnny Hallyday a Quebec
Date : 16 mars 1969
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Johnny Hallyday a Quebec, le 16 mars 1969
Sujet : Spectacle de Johnny Hallyday a Quebec
Date : 16 mars 1969
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Le chanteur et guitariste Chis Issak en concert a la salle Pleyel le 16 juillet 2024
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Le chanteur et guitariste Chis Issak en concert a la salle Pleyel le 16 juillet 2024
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Le chanteur et guitariste Chis Issak en concert a la salle Pleyel le 16 juillet 2024
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'Biggie, Tupac, Ghostface - those guys saved my life': Alvaro Barrington on hip-hop, carnival and his Tate show.
Ahead of his major Tate commission, Alvaro Barrington one of the stars of modern art discusses his diverse cultural influences and why his new work will explore his Caribbean and American roots.
Alvaro Barrington portrait at The Tate, London, UK.
Installation of his coming exhibition "Grace"
16/05/2024
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'Biggie, Tupac, Ghostface - those guys saved my life': Alvaro Barrington on hip-hop, carnival and his Tate show.
Ahead of his major Tate commission, Alvaro Barrington one of the stars of modern art discusses his diverse cultural influences and why his new work will explore his Caribbean and American roots.
Alvaro Barrington portrait at The Tate, London, UK.
Installation of his coming exhibition "Grace"
16/05/2024
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'Biggie, Tupac, Ghostface - those guys saved my life': Alvaro Barrington on hip-hop, carnival and his Tate show.
Ahead of his major Tate commission, Alvaro Barrington one of the stars of modern art discusses his diverse cultural influences and why his new work will explore his Caribbean and American roots.
Alvaro Barrington portrait at The Tate, London, UK.
Installation of his coming exhibition "Grace"
16/05/2024
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'Biggie, Tupac, Ghostface - those guys saved my life': Alvaro Barrington on hip-hop, carnival and his Tate show.
Ahead of his major Tate commission, Alvaro Barrington one of the stars of modern art discusses his diverse cultural influences and why his new work will explore his Caribbean and American roots.
Alvaro Barrington portrait at The Tate, London, UK.
Installation of his coming exhibition "Grace"
16/05/2024
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'Biggie, Tupac, Ghostface - those guys saved my life': Alvaro Barrington on hip-hop, carnival and his Tate show.
Ahead of his major Tate commission, Alvaro Barrington one of the stars of modern art discusses his diverse cultural influences and why his new work will explore his Caribbean and American roots.
Alvaro Barrington portrait at The Tate, London, UK.
Installation of his coming exhibition "Grace"
16/05/2024
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'Biggie, Tupac, Ghostface - those guys saved my life': Alvaro Barrington on hip-hop, carnival and his Tate show.
Ahead of his major Tate commission, Alvaro Barrington one of the stars of modern art discusses his diverse cultural influences and why his new work will explore his Caribbean and American roots.
Alvaro Barrington portrait at The Tate, London, UK.
Installation of his coming exhibition "Grace"
16/05/2024
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'Biggie, Tupac, Ghostface - those guys saved my life': Alvaro Barrington on hip-hop, carnival and his Tate show.
Ahead of his major Tate commission, Alvaro Barrington one of the stars of modern art discusses his diverse cultural influences and why his new work will explore his Caribbean and American roots.
Alvaro Barrington portrait at The Tate, London, UK.
Installation of his coming exhibition "Grace"
16/05/2024
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'Biggie, Tupac, Ghostface - those guys saved my life': Alvaro Barrington on hip-hop, carnival and his Tate show.
Ahead of his major Tate commission, Alvaro Barrington one of the stars of modern art discusses his diverse cultural influences and why his new work will explore his Caribbean and American roots.
Alvaro Barrington portrait at The Tate, London, UK.
Installation of his coming exhibition "Grace"
16/05/2024
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'Biggie, Tupac, Ghostface - those guys saved my life': Alvaro Barrington on hip-hop, carnival and his Tate show.
Ahead of his major Tate commission, Alvaro Barrington one of the stars of modern art discusses his diverse cultural influences and why his new work will explore his Caribbean and American roots.
Alvaro Barrington portrait at The Tate, London, UK.
Installation of his coming exhibition "Grace"
16/05/2024
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'Biggie, Tupac, Ghostface - those guys saved my life': Alvaro Barrington on hip-hop, carnival and his Tate show.
Ahead of his major Tate commission, Alvaro Barrington one of the stars of modern art discusses his diverse cultural influences and why his new work will explore his Caribbean and American roots.
Alvaro Barrington portrait at The Tate, London, UK.
Installation of his coming exhibition "Grace"
16/05/2024
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'Biggie, Tupac, Ghostface - those guys saved my life': Alvaro Barrington on hip-hop, carnival and his Tate show.
Ahead of his major Tate commission, Alvaro Barrington one of the stars of modern art discusses his diverse cultural influences and why his new work will explore his Caribbean and American roots.
Alvaro Barrington portrait at The Tate, London, UK.
Installation of his coming exhibition "Grace"
16/05/2024
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The day Anthony McCall realised his light sculptures were alive
Anthony McCall made his name with exhilarating 'light sculptures' that audiences could spend hours inside. But a show in excessively hygienic Sweden led to 20 years in the wilderness.
Artist Anthony McCall photographed at Tate Modern.
12/06/2024.
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The day Anthony McCall realised his light sculptures were alive
Anthony McCall made his name with exhilarating 'light sculptures' that audiences could spend hours inside. But a show in excessively hygienic Sweden led to 20 years in the wilderness.
Artist Anthony McCall photographed at Tate Modern.
12/06/2024.
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The day Anthony McCall realised his light sculptures were alive
Anthony McCall made his name with exhilarating 'light sculptures' that audiences could spend hours inside. But a show in excessively hygienic Sweden led to 20 years in the wilderness.
Artist Anthony McCall photographed at Tate Modern.
12/06/2024.
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The day Anthony McCall realised his light sculptures were alive
Anthony McCall made his name with exhilarating 'light sculptures' that audiences could spend hours inside. But a show in excessively hygienic Sweden led to 20 years in the wilderness.
Artist Anthony McCall photographed at Tate Modern.
12/06/2024.
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The day Anthony McCall realised his light sculptures were alive
Anthony McCall made his name with exhilarating 'light sculptures' that audiences could spend hours inside. But a show in excessively hygienic Sweden led to 20 years in the wilderness.
Artist Anthony McCall photographed at Tate Modern.
12/06/2024.
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The day Anthony McCall realised his light sculptures were alive
Anthony McCall made his name with exhilarating 'light sculptures' that audiences could spend hours inside. But a show in excessively hygienic Sweden led to 20 years in the wilderness.
Artist Anthony McCall photographed at Tate Modern.
12/06/2024.
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The day Anthony McCall realised his light sculptures were alive
Anthony McCall made his name with exhilarating 'light sculptures' that audiences could spend hours inside. But a show in excessively hygienic Sweden led to 20 years in the wilderness.
Artist Anthony McCall photographed at Tate Modern.
12/06/2024.
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The day Anthony McCall realised his light sculptures were alive
Anthony McCall made his name with exhilarating 'light sculptures' that audiences could spend hours inside. But a show in excessively hygienic Sweden led to 20 years in the wilderness.
Artist Anthony McCall photographed at Tate Modern.
12/06/2024.
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The day Anthony McCall realised his light sculptures were alive
Anthony McCall made his name with exhilarating 'light sculptures' that audiences could spend hours inside. But a show in excessively hygienic Sweden led to 20 years in the wilderness.
Artist Anthony McCall photographed at Tate Modern.
12/06/2024.
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The day Anthony McCall realised his light sculptures were alive
Anthony McCall made his name with exhilarating 'light sculptures' that audiences could spend hours inside. But a show in excessively hygienic Sweden led to 20 years in the wilderness.
Artist Anthony McCall photographed at Tate Modern.
12/06/2024.
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The day Anthony McCall realised his light sculptures were alive
Anthony McCall made his name with exhilarating 'light sculptures' that audiences could spend hours inside. But a show in excessively hygienic Sweden led to 20 years in the wilderness.
Artist Anthony McCall photographed at Tate Modern.
12/06/2024.
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The day Anthony McCall realised his light sculptures were alive
Anthony McCall made his name with exhilarating 'light sculptures' that audiences could spend hours inside. But a show in excessively hygienic Sweden led to 20 years in the wilderness.
Artist Anthony McCall photographed at Tate Modern.
12/06/2024.
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The day Anthony McCall realised his light sculptures were alive
Anthony McCall made his name with exhilarating 'light sculptures' that audiences could spend hours inside. But a show in excessively hygienic Sweden led to 20 years in the wilderness.
Artist Anthony McCall photographed at Tate Modern.
12/06/2024.
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The day Anthony McCall realised his light sculptures were alive
Anthony McCall made his name with exhilarating 'light sculptures' that audiences could spend hours inside. But a show in excessively hygienic Sweden led to 20 years in the wilderness.
Artist Anthony McCall photographed at Tate Modern.
12/06/2024.
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The day Anthony McCall realised his light sculptures were alive
Anthony McCall made his name with exhilarating 'light sculptures' that audiences could spend hours inside. But a show in excessively hygienic Sweden led to 20 years in the wilderness.
Artist Anthony McCall photographed at Tate Modern.
12/06/2024.
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Françoise HARDY
Françoise HARDY en studio en 1990
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Françoise HARDY en studio en 1990
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Françoise HARDY en studio en 1990
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How women are outperfoming men in Africa’s art market
In 2024, the top five highest-priced sales of African art were all by women, according to research, reflecting increased recognition and demand for their work.
Zanele Muholi (b.1972), with their work at Tate Modern. Muholi came to prominence in the early 2000s with photographs that told the stories of Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and intersex lives in South Africa. Over 340 photographs are brought together to present the breadth of Muholi’s career to date, from their very first body of work to their latest and on-going series. These images challenge dominant ideologies and present the participants in their photographs as empowered individuals superbly existing in the face of prejudice, intolerance and often violence. London, UK. 4/6/24.
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How women are outperfoming men in Africa’s art market
In 2024, the top five highest-priced sales of African art were all by women, according to research, reflecting increased recognition and demand for their work.
Zanele Muholi (b.1972), with their work, Muholi IV (2023), at Tate Modern. Muholi came to prominence in the early 2000s with photographs that told the stories of Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and intersex lives in South Africa. Over 340 photographs are brought together to present the breadth of Muholi’s career to date, from their very first body of work to their latest and on-going series. These images challenge dominant ideologies and present the participants in their photographs as empowered individuals superbly existing in the face of prejudice, intolerance and often violence. London, UK. 4/6/24.
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How women are outperfoming men in Africa’s art market
In 2024, the top five highest-priced sales of African art were all by women, according to research, reflecting increased recognition and demand for their work.
Zanele Muholi (b.1972), with their work, Muholi IV (2023), at Tate Modern. Muholi came to prominence in the early 2000s with photographs that told the stories of Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and intersex lives in South Africa. Over 340 photographs are brought together to present the breadth of Muholi’s career to date, from their very first body of work to their latest and on-going series. These images challenge dominant ideologies and present the participants in their photographs as empowered individuals superbly existing in the face of prejudice, intolerance and often violence. London, UK. 4/6/24.
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How women are outperfoming men in Africa’s art market
In 2024, the top five highest-priced sales of African art were all by women, according to research, reflecting increased recognition and demand for their work.
Zanele Muholi (b.1972), with their work, Manzi I, West Coast, Cape Town (2021), at Tate Modern. Muholi came to prominence in the early 2000s with photographs that told the stories of Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and intersex lives in South Africa. Over 340 photographs are brought together to present the breadth of Muholi’s career to date, from their very first body of work to their latest and on-going series. These images challenge dominant ideologies and present the participants in their photographs as empowered individuals superbly existing in the face of prejudice, intolerance and often violence. London, UK. 4/6/24.
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How women are outperfoming men in Africa’s art market
In 2024, the top five highest-priced sales of African art were all by women, according to research, reflecting increased recognition and demand for their work.
Zanele Muholi (b.1972), with their work, Manzi I, West Coast, Cape Town (2021), at Tate Modern. Muholi came to prominence in the early 2000s with photographs that told the stories of Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and intersex lives in South Africa. Over 340 photographs are brought together to present the breadth of Muholi’s career to date, from their very first body of work to their latest and on-going series. These images challenge dominant ideologies and present the participants in their photographs as empowered individuals superbly existing in the face of prejudice, intolerance and often violence. London, UK. 4/6/24.
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