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Giorgio Armani In New York
Nov. 3, 2005, New York, New York, USA: GIORGIO ARMANI and ALICIA KEYS at the Black Ball Annual fundraiser to benefit 'Keep A Child Alive' Charity at the Frederick P. Rose Hall at Lincoln Center. (Credit Image: © Ken Babolocsay/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA) *** Local Caption *** Giorgio Armani 1934-2025 Italian Fashion Designer
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Nepal's Former King Gyanendra Shah Celebrates His 79th Birthday
Deposed Nepali King Gyanendra Shah (center) is greeted by a well-wisher at his private residence in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 7, 2025, on his birthday. The 79-year-old deposed monarch comes to power for the second time in 2001 following the royal massacre where the entire family of his brother Birendra Bir Bikram Shah is assassinated. In 2005, Gyanendra Shah stages a royal coup, taking over all power, dissolving the parliament and cabinet, and ordering political leaders to be kept under house arrest. A year later, following the mass uprising, Gyanendra, unable to face international pressure, steps down from the post, reinstating the parliament. The successful movement, which changes the political landscape of the Himalayan nation buffered between India and China, is called the ''People's Movement II.'' Gyanendra at the time tries to suppress the movement by deploying all levels of security forces, which results in the death of 18 people over a span of 19 days and injures more than 4,000, mainly including children, as per the record of Human Rights Watch in 2006. It is then that the insurgent CPN-Maoist comes to mainstream politics in Nepal, ending a decade-long insurgency by signing a comprehensive peace accord on November 21, 2006. Two years after abolishing the nearly two-and-a-half-century-old monarchy system, the Himalayan nation becomes a republic and a secular state on May 28, 2008. Within less than two decades into the new practice of governance, the Himalayan nation is now divided into two factions of pro and anti-monarchs. The monarch of the Himalayan nation follows the lineage of the Shah dynasty and is revered as an incarnation of the Hindu god Bishnu. With the abolishment of the monarchy, it is limited to a very small group, which now again is reemerging. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Former King Gyanendra Shah Celebrates His 79th Birthday
Deposed Nepali King Gyanendra Shah is greeted by a well-wisher at his private residence in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 7, 2025, on his birthday. The 79-year-old deposed monarch comes to power for the second time in 2001 following the royal massacre where the entire family of his brother, Birendra Bir Bikram Shah, is assassinated. In 2005, Gyanendra Shah stages a royal coup, taking over all power, dissolving the parliament and cabinet, and ordering political leaders to be kept under house arrest. A year later, following a mass uprising, Gyanendra, unable to face international pressure, steps down from the post, reinstating the parliament. The successful movement, which changes the political landscape of the Himalayan nation buffered between India and China, is called the ''People's Movement II.'' Gyanendra, at the time, tries to suppress the movement by deploying all levels of security forces, resulting in the death of 18 people over a span of 19 days and injuring more than 4,000, which mainly includes children, according to the record of Human Rights Watch in 2006. It is then that the insurgent CPN-Maoist comes into the mainstream politics of Nepal, ending a decade-long insurgency by signing a comprehensive peace accord on November 21, 2006. Two years after abolishing the nearly two-and-a-half-century-old monarchy system, the Himalayan nation becomes a republic and a secular state on May 28, 2008. Within less than two decades into the new practice of governance, the Himalayan nation is now divided into two factions of pro and anti-monarchs. The monarch of the Himalayan nation follows the lineage of the Shah dynasty and is revered as an incarnation of the Hindu god Bishnu. With the abolishment of the monarchy, it becomes limited to a very small group, which now again is reemerging. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Former King Gyanendra Shah Celebrates His 79th Birthday
Deposed Nepali King Gyanendra Shah (right) is greeted by a well-wisher at his private residence in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 7, 2025, on his birthday. The 79-year-old deposed monarch comes to power for the second time in 2001 following the royal massacre where the entire family of his brother Birendra Bir Bikram Shah is assassinated. In 2005, Gyanendra Shah stages a royal coup, taking over all power, dissolving the parliament and cabinet, and ordering political leaders to be kept under house arrest. A year later, following the mass uprising, Gyanendra, unable to face international pressure, steps down from the post, reinstating the parliament. The successful movement, which changes the political landscape of the Himalayan nation buffered between India and China, is called the ''People's Movement II.'' Gyanendra at the time tries to suppress the movement by deploying all levels of security forces, which results in the death of 18 people over a span of 19 days and injures more than 4,000, mainly including children, as per the record of Human Rights Watch in 2006. It is then that the insurgent CPN-Maoist comes to mainstream politics in Nepal, ending a decade-long insurgency by signing a comprehensive peace accord on November 21, 2006. Two years after abolishing the nearly two-and-a-half-century-old monarchy system, the Himalayan nation becomes a republic and a secular state on May 28, 2008. Within less than two decades into the new practice of governance, the Himalayan nation is now divided into two factions of pro and anti-monarchs. The monarch of the Himalayan nation follows the lineage of the Shah dynasty and is revered as an incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu. With the abolishment of the monarchy, it is limited to a very small group, which now again is reemerging. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Former King Gyanendra Shah Celebrates His 79th Birthday
Deposed Nepali King Gyanendra Shah (right) is greeted by a well-wisher at his private residence in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 7, 2025, on his birthday. The 79-year-old deposed monarch comes to power for the second time in 2001 following the royal massacre where the entire family of his brother Birendra Bir Bikram Shah is assassinated. In 2005, Gyanendra Shah stages a royal coup, taking over all power, dissolving the parliament and cabinet, and ordering political leaders to be kept under house arrest. A year later, following the mass uprising, Gyanendra, unable to face international pressure, steps down from the post, reinstating the parliament. The successful movement, which changes the political landscape of the Himalayan nation buffered between India and China, is called the ''People's Movement II.'' Gyanendra at the time tries to suppress the movement by deploying all levels of security forces, which results in the death of 18 people over a span of 19 days and injures more than 4,000, mainly including children, as per the record of Human Rights Watch in 2006. It is then that the insurgent CPN-Maoist comes to mainstream politics in Nepal, ending a decade-long insurgency by signing a comprehensive peace accord on November 21, 2006. Two years after abolishing the nearly two-and-a-half-century-old monarchy system, the Himalayan nation becomes a republic and a secular state on May 28, 2008. Within less than two decades into the new practice of governance, the Himalayan nation is now divided into two factions of pro and anti-monarchs. The monarch of the Himalayan nation follows the lineage of the Shah dynasty and is revered as an incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu. With the abolishment of the monarchy, it is limited to a very small group, which now again is reemerging. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Former King Gyanendra Shah Celebrates His 79th Birthday
Deposed Nepali King Gyanendra Shah (center) is greeted by a well-wisher at his private residence in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 7, 2025, on his birthday. The 79-year-old deposed monarch comes to power for the second time in 2001 following the royal massacre where the entire family of his brother Birendra Bir Bikram Shah is assassinated. In 2005, Gyanendra Shah stages a royal coup, taking over all power, dissolving the parliament and cabinet, and ordering political leaders to be kept under house arrest. A year later, following the mass uprising, Gyanendra, unable to face international pressure, steps down from the post, reinstating the parliament. The successful movement, which changes the political landscape of the Himalayan nation buffered between India and China, is called the ''People's Movement II.'' Gyanendra at the time tries to suppress the movement by deploying all levels of security forces, which results in the death of 18 people over a span of 19 days and injures more than 4,000, mainly including children, as per the record of Human Rights Watch in 2006. It is then that the insurgent CPN-Maoist comes to mainstream politics in Nepal, ending a decade-long insurgency by signing a comprehensive peace accord on November 21, 2006. Two years after abolishing the nearly two-and-a-half-century-old monarchy system, the Himalayan nation becomes a republic and a secular state on May 28, 2008. Within less than two decades into the new practice of governance, the Himalayan nation is now divided into two factions of pro and anti-monarchs. The monarch of the Himalayan nation follows the lineage of the Shah dynasty and is revered as an incarnation of the Hindu god Bishnu. With the abolishment of the monarchy, it is limited to a very small group, which now again is reemerging. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Former King Gyanendra Shah Celebrates His 79th Birthday
Deposed Nepali King Gyanendra Shah (right) is greeted by a well-wisher at his private residence in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 7, 2025, on his birthday. The 79-year-old deposed monarch comes to power for the second time in 2001 following the royal massacre where the entire family of his brother Birendra Bir Bikram Shah is assassinated. In 2005, Gyanendra Shah stages a royal coup, taking over all power, dissolving the parliament and cabinet, and ordering political leaders to be kept under house arrest. A year later, following the mass uprising, Gyanendra, unable to face international pressure, steps down from the post, reinstating the parliament. The successful movement, which changes the political landscape of the Himalayan nation buffered between India and China, is called the ''People's Movement II.'' Gyanendra at the time tries to suppress the movement by deploying all levels of security forces, which results in the death of 18 people over a span of 19 days and injures more than 4,000, mainly including children, as per the record of Human Rights Watch in 2006. It is then that the insurgent CPN-Maoist comes to mainstream politics in Nepal, ending a decade-long insurgency by signing a comprehensive peace accord on November 21, 2006. Two years after abolishing the nearly two-and-a-half-century-old monarchy system, the Himalayan nation becomes a republic and a secular state on May 28, 2008. Within less than two decades into the new practice of governance, the Himalayan nation is now divided into two factions of pro and anti-monarchs. The monarch of the Himalayan nation follows the lineage of the Shah dynasty and is revered as an incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu. With the abolishment of the monarchy, it is limited to a very small group, which now again is reemerging. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Former King Gyanendra Shah Celebrates His 79th Birthday
Deposed Nepali King Gyanendra Shah is greeted by a well-wisher at his private residence in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 7, 2025, on his birthday. The 79-year-old deposed monarch comes to power for the second time in 2001 following the royal massacre where the entire family of his brother, Birendra Bir Bikram Shah, is assassinated. In 2005, Gyanendra Shah stages a royal coup, taking over all power, dissolving the parliament and cabinet, and ordering political leaders to be kept under house arrest. A year later, following a mass uprising, Gyanendra, unable to face international pressure, steps down from the post, reinstating the parliament. The successful movement, which changes the political landscape of the Himalayan nation buffered between India and China, is called the ''People's Movement II.'' Gyanendra, at the time, tries to suppress the movement by deploying all levels of security forces, resulting in the death of 18 people over a span of 19 days and injuring more than 4,000, which mainly includes children, according to the record of Human Rights Watch in 2006. It is then that the insurgent CPN-Maoist comes into the mainstream politics of Nepal, ending a decade-long insurgency by signing a comprehensive peace accord on November 21, 2006. Two years after abolishing the nearly two-and-a-half-century-old monarchy system, the Himalayan nation becomes a republic and a secular state on May 28, 2008. Within less than two decades into the new practice of governance, the Himalayan nation is now divided into two factions of pro and anti-monarchs. The monarch of the Himalayan nation follows the lineage of the Shah dynasty and is revered as an incarnation of the Hindu god Bishnu. With the abolishment of the monarchy, it becomes limited to a very small group, which now again is reemerging. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Marks “Paddy Day” Celebrating Rice And Rituals
Children run along a field being prepared for paddy sapling transplantation on the outskirts of Lalitpur, Nepal, on June 29, 2025, as the nation marks ''National Paddy Day,'' celebrating rice and rituals. Soaking in mud and water, farmers continuously work on the field, leveling the mud to ensure an even level and continuous flow of water, creating a favorable topography for the paddy saplings to grow. The plantation of paddy saplings in the field, known as ''Ropain,'' holds high significance for farmers in Nepal, primarily during the monsoon season, which starts in June and lasts for four months. While planting the saplings, farmers run behind each other, smearing mud on faces and splashing muddy water as a means of fun. These activities are common in the Himalayan nation on the 15th of Ashar, marked as National Paddy Day since 2005, which was earlier marked as the day to indicate the start of the cultivation season with the onset of the monsoon. As farmers gather, a feast is thrown, which includes beaten rice, curd, pickle, and homemade brew. Because of this long-standing tradition of having victuals, Ashar-15 is also known as ''Dahi (Curd)-Chiura (Beaten-rice)'' eating day. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Marks “Paddy Day” Celebrating Rice And Rituals
Children run along a field being prepared for paddy sapling transplantation on the outskirts of Lalitpur, Nepal, on June 29, 2025, as the nation marks ''National Paddy Day,'' celebrating rice and rituals. Soaking in mud and water, farmers continuously work on the field, leveling the mud to ensure an even level and continuous flow of water, creating a favorable topography for the paddy saplings to grow. The plantation of paddy saplings in the field, known as ''Ropain,'' holds high significance for farmers in Nepal, primarily during the monsoon season, which starts in June and lasts for four months. While planting the saplings, farmers run behind each other, smearing mud on faces and splashing muddy water as a means of fun. These activities are common in the Himalayan nation on the 15th of Ashar, marked as National Paddy Day since 2005, which was earlier marked as the day to indicate the start of the cultivation season with the onset of the monsoon. As farmers gather, a feast is thrown, which includes beaten rice, curd, pickle, and homemade brew. Because of this long-standing tradition of having victuals, Ashar-15 is also known as ''Dahi (Curd)-Chiura (Beaten-rice)'' eating day. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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'THE SKELETON KEY' FILM PREMIERE, LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 02 AUG 2005
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'THE SKELETON KEY' FILM PREMIERE, LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 02 AUG 2005
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3RD ANNUAL 'NIGHT WITH FRIENDS OF EL FARO', LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 13 MAY 2005
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FIFA WM 2006
FIFA WM 2006 Fototermin mit Franz Beckenbauer Praesident des Organiesationskomitees der Fifa WM 2006 der Ihre Majestat Koenigin Silvia von Schweden zum Auftakt der Nationalen Service- und Freundlichkeitskampagne begruest ( Keywords: BERLIN, DIGITAL, 2005, 2006, WM, Fußball, Welt, Gast, Freunde, Koenigin, Weltmeister, Schweden) *** Local Caption *** 03949231
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Originaldateiname: PATRICK_BECHER_ARCHIV2005_AUSWAHL__1033.JPG RC-Bech-003-Dateiname: RC-Bech-003-055 Approvalfei Credit: Becher, Partrick/ Honorar: entsprechend Ihrer -Moviepreisvereinbarung Info für Anstrichzahler: bitte geben Sie bei Verwendung den Dateinamen des Bildes an = RC-Bech-003. Bei Rückfragen: Rainer Gootz, rgootz@milchstrasse.de, Tel.: 040 4131 2945 Franz Beckenbauer *** Local Caption *** 00453127
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RBU CHARITY GOLF CUP 2005 GALA-ABEND AUF DER GOLFANLAGE GUT WULFSMUEHLE 28.08.2005 FRANZ BECKENBAUER Originaldateiname: PATRICK_BECHER_ARCHIV2005_AUSWAHL__094.JPG RC-Bech-003-Dateiname: RC-Bech-003-044 Approvalfei Credit: Becher, Partrick/ Honorar: entsprechend Ihrer -Moviepreisvereinbarung Info für Anstrichzahler: bitte geben Sie bei Verwendung den Dateinamen des Bildes an = RC-Bech-003. Bei Rückfragen: Rainer Gootz, rgootz@milchstrasse.de, Tel.: 040 4131 2945 Franz Beckenbauer *** Local Caption *** 00453122
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PEOPLE - Jane Birkin gestorben (Archiv)
festival, concert, les vieilles charrues, vieilles charrues, vieilles, charrues, jane birkin, jane, birkin, juillet, 2005, 22-07-2005,
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ABC ALL STAR TCA PARTY AT UNIVERSAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, AMERICA - 23 JAN 2005
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Treat Williams
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BURT BACHARACH IN LONDON, BRITAIN - 23 OCT 2005
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BURT BACHARACH IN LONDON, BRITAIN - 23 OCT 2005
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'LATER WITH JOOLS HOLLAND' TV PROGRAMME, LONDON, BRITAIN - OCT 2005
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PEOPLE - Nichelle Nichols, "Star Trek"-Darstellerin, stirbt im Alter von 89 Jahren
NICHELLE NICHOLS (December 28, 1932 - July 30, 2022) was an American actress, singer, and dancer best known for her portrayal of Nyota Uhura in the original 'Star Trek'TV series, and its film sequels. Her portrayal of Uhura was ground-breaking for African American actresses on American television. From 1977 until 2015, Nichols volunteered her time to promote NASA's programs, and to recruit diverse astronauts. FILE PHOTO: A publicity still for the 1991 movie 'Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country' including (from left) WALTER KOENIG, GEORGE TAKEI, DEFOREST KELLY, NICHELLE NICHOLS, WILLIAM SHATNER, JAMES DOOHAN, and LEONARD NIMOY. (Credit Image: © Globe Photos/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Kevin Spacey vor dem Westminster Magistrates Court in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock (12988006l)
Kevin Spacey, former House of Cards star appears in court charged with four counts of sexual assault against three men between 2005 and 2013.
Kevin Spacey court hearing, City of Westminster Magistrates' Court, London, UK - 16 Jun 2022
Kevin Spacey, former House of Cards star appears in court charged with four counts of sexual assault against three men between 2005 and 2013.
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PEOPLE - Kevin Spacey vor dem Westminster Magistrates Court in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock (12988006p)
Kevin Spacey, former House of Cards star appears in court charged with four counts of sexual assault against three men between 2005 and 2013.
Kevin Spacey court hearing, City of Westminster Magistrates' Court, London, UK - 16 Jun 2022
Kevin Spacey, former House of Cards star appears in court charged with four counts of sexual assault against three men between 2005 and 2013.
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PEOPLE - Kevin Spacey vor dem Westminster Magistrates Court in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock (12988006u)
Kevin Spacey, former House of Cards star appears in court charged with four counts of sexual assault against three men between 2005 and 2013.
Kevin Spacey court hearing, City of Westminster Magistrates' Court, London, UK - 16 Jun 2022
Kevin Spacey, former House of Cards star appears in court charged with four counts of sexual assault against three men between 2005 and 2013.
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PEOPLE - Kevin Spacey vor dem Westminster Magistrates Court in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock (12988006w)
Kevin Spacey, former House of Cards star appears in court charged with four counts of sexual assault against three men between 2005 and 2013.
Kevin Spacey court hearing, City of Westminster Magistrates' Court, London, UK - 16 Jun 2022
Kevin Spacey, former House of Cards star appears in court charged with four counts of sexual assault against three men between 2005 and 2013.
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PEOPLE - Kevin Spacey trifft vor dem Westminster Magistrates Court ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock (12988006f)
Kevin Spacey, former House of Cards star appears in court charged with four counts of sexual assault against three men between 2005 and 2013.
Kevin Spacey court hearing, City of Westminster Magistrates' Court, London, UK - 16 Jun 2022
Kevin Spacey, former House of Cards star appears in court charged with four counts of sexual assault against three men between 2005 and 2013.
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PEOPLE - Kevin Spacey trifft vor dem Westminster Magistrates Court ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wayne Tippetts/Shutterstock (12988103a)
Kevin Spacey, former House of Cards star appears in court charged with four counts of sexual assault against three men between 2005 and 2013. 16 June 2022.
Kevin Spacey court hearing, City of Westminster Magistrates' Court., Marylebone Rd, London, UK - 16 Jun 2022
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PEOPLE - Kevin Spacey trifft vor dem Westminster Magistrates Court ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wayne Tippetts/Shutterstock (12988103d)
Kevin Spacey, former House of Cards star appears in court charged with four counts of sexual assault against three men between 2005 and 2013. 16 June 2022.
Kevin Spacey court hearing, City of Westminster Magistrates' Court., Marylebone Rd, London, UK - 16 Jun 2022
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Rescuer - Victim, 2008, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Rescuer - Victim, 2008, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, This Little Piggy Went to Market, This Little Piggy Stayed at Home, 1996., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, I Am, 1995, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, This Little Piggy Went to Market, This Little Piggy Stayed at Home, 1996., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Myth Explored, Explained, Exploded, 1993. Shark in 3 parts., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Rescuer - Victim, 2008, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, School of Thought, 1993, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Death Denied, 2008, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Up, Up and Away, 1997, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, This Little Piggy Went to Market, This Little Piggy Stayed at Home, 1996., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, The Pursuit of Oblivion, 2004., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Schitzophrenogenesis, 2008, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Death Denied, 2008., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Peace, 2009, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Myth Explored, Explained, Exploded, 1993. Shark in 3 parts., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Death Denied, 2008., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Death Denied, 2008., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, This Little Piggy Went to Market, This Little Piggy Stayed at Home, 1996., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Myth Explored, Explained, Exploded, 1993. Shark in 3 parts., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Death Denied, 2008., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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