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Gilbert & George - artists living their own sculpture, October 1969
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Gilbert & George - artists living their own sculpture, October 1969. Used 5 October 1969
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Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
Harrrie Dekkers and Elize Lutz, the first two tennants who will saty at the house from August 2021 on for half a year at 3D printed house in Eindhoven, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
app to open the door of the 3D printed house in Eindhoven
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Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
Bas Huysmans, CEO Weber Benelux (blue jacket) and Fabrice Didier, CEO Saint-Gobain Benelux in the interior of the 3D printed house in Eindhoven
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Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
Bas Huysmans, CEO Weber Benelux (blue jacket) and Fabrice Didier, CEO Saint-Gobain Benelux in the interior of the 3D printed house in Eindhoven
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Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
3D printed house in Eindhoven
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Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
Harrrie Dekkers and Elize Lutz, the first two tennants who will saty at the house from August 2021 on for half a year at 3D printed house in Eindhoven, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
Harrrie Dekkers and Elize Lutz, the first two tennants who will saty at the house from August 2021 on for half a year at 3D printed house in Eindhoven, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture 'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett. Press photo call 12th August 2019 At Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Great Britain
Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture
'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett.
Press photo call
12th August 2019
At Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Great Britain
It will be displayed at Bonhams from 12 August to 3 September, 2019. Admission free. Open Monday to Friday, 9am-4.30pm
It will then be offered in a stand-alone auction at Bonhams on 3 September at 1pm. The sculpture is expected to attract a six-figure sum.
Rowland Emett, the British artist and inventor most famous for his magical flying car and the crackpot machines made for the film, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Tim Griffiths, president of the Rowland Emett Appreciation Society
Claire Tole-Moir
Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia specialist
A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley tells the story of a pleasure trip on the Far Tottering and Oyster Creek Railway.
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Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture 'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett. Press photo call 12th August 2019 At Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Great Britain
Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture
'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett.
Press photo call
12th August 2019
At Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Great Britain
It will be displayed at Bonhams from 12 August to 3 September, 2019. Admission free. Open Monday to Friday, 9am-4.30pm
It will then be offered in a stand-alone auction at Bonhams on 3 September at 1pm. The sculpture is expected to attract a six-figure sum.
Rowland Emett, the British artist and inventor most famous for his magical flying car and the crackpot machines made for the film, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Tim Griffiths, president of the Rowland Emett Appreciation Society
Claire Tole-Moir
Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia specialist
A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley tells the story of a pleasure trip on the Far Tottering and Oyster Creek Railway.
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Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture 'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett. Press photo call 12th August 2019 At Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Great Britain
Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture
'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett.
Press photo call
12th August 2019
At Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Great Britain
It will be displayed at Bonhams from 12 August to 3 September, 2019. Admission free. Open Monday to Friday, 9am-4.30pm
It will then be offered in a stand-alone auction at Bonhams on 3 September at 1pm. The sculpture is expected to attract a six-figure sum.
Rowland Emett, the British artist and inventor most famous for his magical flying car and the crackpot machines made for the film, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Tim Griffiths, president of the Rowland Emett Appreciation Society
Claire Tole-Moir
Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia specialist
A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley tells the story of a pleasure trip on the Far Tottering and Oyster Creek Railway.
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Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture 'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett. Press photo call 12th August 2019 At Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Great Britain
Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture
'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett.
Press photo call
12th August 2019
At Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Great Britain
It will be displayed at Bonhams from 12 August to 3 September, 2019. Admission free. Open Monday to Friday, 9am-4.30pm
It will then be offered in a stand-alone auction at Bonhams on 3 September at 1pm. The sculpture is expected to attract a six-figure sum.
Rowland Emett, the British artist and inventor most famous for his magical flying car and the crackpot machines made for the film, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Tim Griffiths, president of the Rowland Emett Appreciation Society
Claire Tole-Moir
Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia specialist
A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley tells the story of a pleasure trip on the Far Tottering and Oyster Creek Railway.
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Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture 'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett. Press photo call 12th August 2019 At Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Great Britain
Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture
'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett.
Press photo call
12th August 2019
At Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Great Britain
It will be displayed at Bonhams from 12 August to 3 September, 2019. Admission free. Open Monday to Friday, 9am-4.30pm
It will then be offered in a stand-alone auction at Bonhams on 3 September at 1pm. The sculpture is expected to attract a six-figure sum.
Rowland Emett, the British artist and inventor most famous for his magical flying car and the crackpot machines made for the film, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Tim Griffiths, president of the Rowland Emett Appreciation Society
Claire Tole-Moir
Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia specialist
A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley tells the story of a pleasure trip on the Far Tottering and Oyster Creek Railway.
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Bioprinted bone sample
Bioprinted bone sample. 3D printed human bone sample. Bioprinting human tissue could help keep astronauts healthy all the way to Mars. An ESA project has produced its first bioprinted skin and bone samples. This bone sample was printed with human stem cells using human blood plasma as a nutrient-rich Ôbio-inkÕ with the addition of a calcium phosphate bone cement as a structure-supporting material, plus plant- and algae-sourced methylcellullose and alginate added to increase the viscosity of this bio-ink, making it suitable for use in low gravity conditions.Credit: ESA / eyevine
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NEWS - London: Christo stellt seine 'Mastaba' im Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park vor
Artist Christo unveils his first UK outdoor work The Mastaba, a 20m high installation on Serpentine Lake made of over 7000 barrels. The Mastaba on Serpentine Lake, London, Great Britain until 23 September 2018. The Installation is made up of 7,506 horizontally stacked barrels and is 20m high, 30m wide and 40m long. An accompanying exhibition Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Barrels and The Mastaba 1958-2018 is at the Serpentine Gallery. Serpentine Lake, London.
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NEWS - London: Christo stellt seine 'Mastaba' im Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park vor
Artist Christo unveils his first UK outdoor work The Mastaba, a 20m high installation on Serpentine Lake made of over 7000 barrels. The Mastaba on Serpentine Lake, London, Great Britain until 23 September 2018. The Installation is made up of 7,506 horizontally stacked barrels and is 20m high, 30m wide and 40m long. An accompanying exhibition Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Barrels and The Mastaba 1958-2018 is at the Serpentine Gallery. Serpentine Lake, London.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
18/06/2018. London, UK. A swimmer passes Christo's latest work 'The Mastaba' on The Serpentine in Hyde Park. The 20m high installation, made up of 7,506 horizontally stacked barrels, is 30m wide and 40m long.
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FEATURE - Best of - Bilder des Tages
David Breuer-Weil's sculpture "Flight" unveiling at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain on 31st May 2018. Breuer-Weil's latest sculpture depicts the virtually impossible a magical sculpture of a flying man taking off from Marble Arch. A hallmark of Breuer-Weil's monumental works is the very physical nature of the pieces with their deliberately textured surfaces and, when creating this work, he spontaneously covered the surface of the sculpture in pictures and words.
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NEWS - Aegypten: Ramses II zügelt in das neue Gizeh Museum
(180126) -- CAIRO, Jan. 26, 2018 (Xinhua) -- The giant colossus of ancient Egyptian King Ramses II is seen during its transportation to the atrium of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) near the Great Pyramid of Giza, about 5km southwest of Cairo, Egypt, Jan. 25, 2018. The Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities moved on Thursday the 3,200-year-old giant colossus of ancient Egyptian King Ramses II from its storage place at the under-construction Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) to its atrium in preparation for the GEM soft opening later this year. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa) (gj)
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NEWS - Aegypten: Ramses II zügelt in das neue Gizeh Museum
(180126) -- CAIRO, Jan. 26, 2018 (Xinhua) -- The giant colossus of ancient Egyptian King Ramses II is seen during its transportation to the atrium of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) near the Great Pyramid of Giza, about 5km southwest of Cairo, Egypt, Jan. 25, 2018. The Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities moved on Thursday the 3,200-year-old giant colossus of ancient Egyptian King Ramses II from its storage place at the under-construction Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) to its atrium in preparation for the GEM soft opening later this year. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa) (gj)
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NEWS - Aegypten: Ramses II zügelt in das neue Gizeh Museum
(180126) -- CAIRO, Jan. 26, 2018 (Xinhua) -- The giant colossus of ancient Egyptian King Ramses II is seen during its transportation to the atrium of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) near the Great Pyramid of Giza, about 5km southwest of Cairo, Egypt, Jan. 25, 2018. The Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities moved on Thursday the 3,200-year-old giant colossus of ancient Egyptian King Ramses II from its storage place at the under-construction Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) to its atrium in preparation for the GEM soft opening later this year. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa) (gj)
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NEWS - Aegypten: Ramses II zügelt in das neue Gizeh Museum
(180126) -- CAIRO, Jan. 26, 2018 (Xinhua) -- The giant colossus of ancient Egyptian King Ramses II is seen during its transportation to the atrium of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) near the Great Pyramid of Giza, about 5km southwest of Cairo, Egypt, Jan. 25, 2018. The Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities moved on Thursday the 3,200-year-old giant colossus of ancient Egyptian King Ramses II from its storage place at the under-construction Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) to its atrium in preparation for the GEM soft opening later this year. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa) (gj)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
(171218) -- TAIPEI, Dec. 18, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Dec. 18, 2017 shows the miniature dogs sculpture in Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan. Chen Forng Shean, a sculpture artist in Taiwan, made the miniature sculpture with resin material. Chen made the sculpture to greet the Year of the Dog. (Xinhua/Zhao Yingquan) (xzy)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day - Die Bilder des Tages
The Allies bench returns to Bond Street. Created by the late American sculptor Lawrence Holofcener, the sculpture featuring bronze figures of Winston Churchill and Franklin D Roosevelt engaged in conversation, will be unveiled on Tuesday 7 November, after being removed from Bond St in May this year for cleaning.
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FEATURE - Superhelden aus Lego - Ausstellung in London
The art of the brick: DC super heroes designed by Nathan Sawaya. South Bank, London, Great Britain. 28th February 2017. Opens on 1st March 2017. Together with Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment, Nathan Sawaya has created the worldís largest collection of artwork inspired by DC's Justice League, including Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, alongside DC Super-Villains the Joker, Harley Quinn and more.The exhibition includes more than 120 original pieces, created exclusively from LEGO bricks, including a life-size Batmobile (5.5 meters) and built from half a million standard pieces. Sawaya has captured on a real scale some of the most iconic Super Heroes and Super-Villains from DC, exploring more than 80 years of history. Pictured : The Joker.
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FEATURE - Superhelden aus Lego - Ausstellung in London
The art of the brick: DC super heroes designed by Nathan Sawaya. South Bank, London, Great Britain. 28th February 2017. Opens on 1st March 2017. Together with Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment, Nathan Sawaya has created the worldís largest collection of artwork inspired by DC's Justice League, including Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, alongside DC Super-Villains the Joker, Harley Quinn and more.The exhibition includes more than 120 original pieces, created exclusively from LEGO bricks, including a life-size Batmobile (5.5 meters) and built from half a million standard pieces. Sawaya has captured on a real scale some of the most iconic Super Heroes and Super-Villains from DC, exploring more than 80 years of history. Pictured : The Joker.
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NEWS - London: 'Walhalla' Ausstellung von Anselm Kiefer im White Cube
White Cube presents Walhalla, an exhibition of new work by German artist Anselm Kiefer. A selection of vast new paintings and large-scale sculptures which transforms the galleries corridors and space. Artist Anselm Kiefer has transformed the White Cube gallery into his own personal paradise for a show including huge new paintings and sculptures. The German artist, whose work often concerns his country’s troubled past, has dimmed the lights in the Bermondsey gallery and filled it with a series of beds covered in metal sheets and named after famous figures who have influenced him. The Walhalla show also includes a rusty spiral staircase hung with clothes and his trademark images of towers in desolate wastelands.
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NEWS - London: 'Walhalla' Ausstellung von Anselm Kiefer im White Cube
White Cube presents Walhalla, an exhibition of new work by German artist Anselm Kiefer. A selection of vast new paintings and large-scale sculptures which transforms the galleries corridors and space. Artist Anselm Kiefer has transformed the White Cube gallery into his own personal paradise for a show including huge new paintings and sculptures. The German artist, whose work often concerns his country’s troubled past, has dimmed the lights in the Bermondsey gallery and filled it with a series of beds covered in metal sheets and named after famous figures who have influenced him. The Walhalla show also includes a rusty spiral staircase hung with clothes and his trademark images of towers in desolate wastelands.
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NEWS - London: 'Walhalla' Ausstellung von Anselm Kiefer im White Cube
White Cube presents Walhalla, an exhibition of new work by German artist Anselm Kiefer. A selection of vast new paintings and large-scale sculptures which transforms the galleries corridors and space. Artist Anselm Kiefer has transformed the White Cube gallery into his own personal paradise for a show including huge new paintings and sculptures. The German artist, whose work often concerns his country’s troubled past, has dimmed the lights in the Bermondsey gallery and filled it with a series of beds covered in metal sheets and named after famous figures who have influenced him. The Walhalla show also includes a rusty spiral staircase hung with clothes and his trademark images of towers in desolate wastelands.
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NEWS - London: 'Walhalla' Ausstellung von Anselm Kiefer im White Cube
White Cube presents Walhalla, an exhibition of new work by German artist Anselm Kiefer. A selection of vast new paintings and large-scale sculptures which transforms the galleries corridors and space. Artist Anselm Kiefer has transformed the White Cube gallery into his own personal paradise for a show including huge new paintings and sculptures. The German artist, whose work often concerns his country’s troubled past, has dimmed the lights in the Bermondsey gallery and filled it with a series of beds covered in metal sheets and named after famous figures who have influenced him. The Walhalla show also includes a rusty spiral staircase hung with clothes and his trademark images of towers in desolate wastelands.
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NEWS - London: 'Walhalla' Ausstellung von Anselm Kiefer im White Cube
White Cube presents Walhalla, an exhibition of new work by German artist Anselm Kiefer. A selection of vast new paintings and large-scale sculptures which transforms the galleries corridors and space. Artist Anselm Kiefer has transformed the White Cube gallery into his own personal paradise for a show including huge new paintings and sculptures. The German artist, whose work often concerns his countryÕs troubled past, has dimmed the lights in the Bermondsey gallery and filled it with a series of beds covered in metal sheets and named after famous figures who have influenced him. The Walhalla show also includes a rusty spiral staircase hung with clothes and his trademark images of towers in desolate wastelands. Pictured: Böse Blumen. Oil, acrylic, emulsion, shellac and clay on canvas 185 1/16 x 299 3/16 in. (470 x 760 cm).
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NEWS - London: 'Walhalla' Ausstellung von Anselm Kiefer im White Cube
White Cube presents Walhalla, an exhibition of new work by German artist Anselm Kiefer. A selection of vast new paintings and large-scale sculptures which transforms the galleries corridors and space. Artist Anselm Kiefer has transformed the White Cube gallery into his own personal paradise for a show including huge new paintings and sculptures. The German artist, whose work often concerns his country’s troubled past, has dimmed the lights in the Bermondsey gallery and filled it with a series of beds covered in metal sheets and named after famous figures who have influenced him. The Walhalla show also includes a rusty spiral staircase hung with clothes and his trademark images of towers in desolate wastelands. Pictured: Nubes pluant. Oil, acrylic, emulsion, and shellac on canvas
Overall dimensions: 129 15/16 x 224 7/16 in. (330 x 570 cm) 3 panels, each: 129 15/16 x 74 13/16 in. (330 x 190 cm).
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NEWS - London: 'Walhalla' Ausstellung von Anselm Kiefer im White Cube
White Cube presents Walhalla, an exhibition of new work by German artist Anselm Kiefer. A selection of vast new paintings and large-scale sculptures which transforms the galleries corridors and space. Artist Anselm Kiefer has transformed the White Cube gallery into his own personal paradise for a show including huge new paintings and sculptures. The German artist, whose work often concerns his country’s troubled past, has dimmed the lights in the Bermondsey gallery and filled it with a series of beds covered in metal sheets and named after famous figures who have influenced him. The Walhalla show also includes a rusty spiral staircase hung with clothes and his trademark images of towers in desolate wastelands.
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NEWS - London: 'Walhalla' Ausstellung von Anselm Kiefer im White Cube
White Cube presents Walhalla, an exhibition of new work by German artist Anselm Kiefer. A selection of vast new paintings and large-scale sculptures which transforms the galleries corridors and space. Artist Anselm Kiefer has transformed the White Cube gallery into his own personal paradise for a show including huge new paintings and sculptures. The German artist, whose work often concerns his country’s troubled past, has dimmed the lights in the Bermondsey gallery and filled it with a series of beds covered in metal sheets and named after famous figures who have influenced him. The Walhalla show also includes a rusty spiral staircase hung with clothes and his trademark images of towers in desolate wastelands.
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FEATURE - China: Traditionelles Handwerk der Miao
(161022) -- JINGDEZHEN, Oct. 22, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Lin Zhengang, a member of Jue Kiln studio, works at the workshop in Jingdezhen, east China's Jiangxi Province, Oct. 20, 2016.
Jingdezhen Jue Kiln studio was established in 2008 by a group of porcelain artists of different ages, from different regions, but all with artistic talents. Their works, made by hands with complicated procedures, combine traditional porcelain handicrafts with innovative modern designs and have met with a favorable reception in both domestic and overseas markets. (Xinhua/Hu Chenhuan) (wx)
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FEATURE - China: Traditionelles Handwerk der Miao
(161022) -- JINGDEZHEN, Oct. 22, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Wu Xiaolin, a member of Jue Kiln studio, colors a porcelain work at the workshop in Jingdezhen, east China's Jiangxi Province, Oct. 20, 2016.
Jingdezhen Jue Kiln studio was established in 2008 by a group of porcelain artists of different ages, from different regions, but all with artistic talents. Their works, made by hands with complicated procedures, combine traditional porcelain handicrafts with innovative modern designs and have met with a favorable reception in both domestic and overseas markets. (Xinhua/Hu Chenhuan) (wx)
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FEATURE - China: Traditionelles Handwerk der Miao
(161022) -- JINGDEZHEN, Oct. 22, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Combo photo taken on Oct. 20, 2016 shows members of Jue Kiln studio drawing on porcelain works in Jingdezhen, east China's Jiangxi Province.
Jingdezhen Jue Kiln studio was established in 2008 by a group of porcelain artists of different ages, from different regions, but all with artistic talents. Their works, made by hands with complicated procedures, combine traditional porcelain handicrafts with innovative modern designs and have met with a favorable reception in both domestic and overseas markets. (Xinhua/Hu Chenhuan) (wx)
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FEATURE - China: Traditionelles Handwerk der Miao
(161022) -- JINGDEZHEN, Oct. 22, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Xiong Jianliang, head of Jue Kiln studio, checks porcelain works at the workshop in Jingdezhen, east China's Jiangxi Province, Oct. 20, 2016.
Jingdezhen Jue Kiln studio was established in 2008 by a group of porcelain artists of different ages, from different regions, but all with artistic talents. Their works, made by hands with complicated procedures, combine traditional porcelain handicrafts with innovative modern designs and have met with a favorable reception in both domestic and overseas markets. (Xinhua/Hu Chenhuan) (wx)
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NEWS - Schweizer Künstler Urs Fischer stellt in Arles aus
30 October 2016, at the Foundation Vincent Van Gough Arles. Mon cherÖ Created by Urs Fischer with Bice Curinger. The installation aims to offer a panorama of Fischerís artistic production since 2013: monumental as well as more intimate sculptures, paintings on aluminium panel and wallpapers. The whole is thereby inscribed within a dynamic circuit involving the movement of the visitor.
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NEWS - Schweizer Künstler Urs Fischer stellt in Arles aus
30 October 2016, at the Foundation Vincent Van Gough Arles. Mon cher? Created by Urs Fischer with Bice Curinger. The installation aims to offer a panorama of Fischer?s artistic production since 2013: monumental as well as more intimate sculptures, paintings on aluminium panel and wallpapers. The whole is thereby inscribed within a dynamic circuit involving the movement of the visitor.
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NEWS - Schweizer Künstler Urs Fischer stellt in Arles aus
30 October 2016, at the Foundation Vincent Van Gough Arles. Mon cher? Created by Urs Fischer with Bice Curinger. The installation aims to offer a panorama of Fischer?s artistic production since 2013: monumental as well as more intimate sculptures, paintings on aluminium panel and wallpapers. The whole is thereby inscribed within a dynamic circuit involving the movement of the visitor.
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FEATURE - Neue 3D-Drucker in London hergestellt
A 3D printer released next month claims to offer the simplest way for consumers to create everyday objects Ñ but its London manufacturers admit they are powerless to stop people printing gun parts. The Polaroid ModelSmart 250S can create almost anything in plastic or wood based on downloaded designs.
It is due to go on sale for about £1,500 at the end of March after being launched at the CES technology show in Las Vegas last month. Although cheaper 3D printers are available, Polaroid claims theirs is the easiest to operate.
It is made in Park Royal by ink cartridge firm Environmental Business Products, which would not let the Standard see the production process, citing commercial confidentiality. The ModelSmart prints in nine colours of plastic and also a wood-based mixture to create items that feel like dense ply. Sites such as Thingiverse offer an array of downloadable designs, from a wristwatch to a Nespresso pod rack or a broken plumbing widget. The London ink company that is Polaroid's global partner wants to bring cheap 3D printing into homes. It follows the launch of Polaroid's 3D printer in Las Vegas.
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FEATURE - Neue 3D-Drucker in London hergestellt
A 3D printer released next month claims to offer the simplest way for consumers to create everyday objects Ñ but its London manufacturers admit they are powerless to stop people printing gun parts. The Polaroid ModelSmart 250S can create almost anything in plastic or wood based on downloaded designs.
It is due to go on sale for about £1,500 at the end of March after being launched at the CES technology show in Las Vegas last month. Although cheaper 3D printers are available, Polaroid claims theirs is the easiest to operate.
It is made in Park Royal by ink cartridge firm Environmental Business Products, which would not let the Standard see the production process, citing commercial confidentiality. The ModelSmart prints in nine colours of plastic and also a wood-based mixture to create items that feel like dense ply. Sites such as Thingiverse offer an array of downloadable designs, from a wristwatch to a Nespresso pod rack or a broken plumbing widget. The London ink company that is Polaroid's global partner wants to bring cheap 3D printing into homes. It follows the launch of Polaroid's 3D printer in Las Vegas.
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FEATURE - Neue 3D-Drucker in London hergestellt
A 3D printer released next month claims to offer the simplest way for consumers to create everyday objects Ñ but its London manufacturers admit they are powerless to stop people printing gun parts. The Polaroid ModelSmart 250S can create almost anything in plastic or wood based on downloaded designs.
It is due to go on sale for about £1,500 at the end of March after being launched at the CES technology show in Las Vegas last month. Although cheaper 3D printers are available, Polaroid claims theirs is the easiest to operate.
It is made in Park Royal by ink cartridge firm Environmental Business Products, which would not let the Standard see the production process, citing commercial confidentiality. The ModelSmart prints in nine colours of plastic and also a wood-based mixture to create items that feel like dense ply. Sites such as Thingiverse offer an array of downloadable designs, from a wristwatch to a Nespresso pod rack or a broken plumbing widget. The London ink company that is Polaroid's global partner wants to bring cheap 3D printing into homes. It follows the launch of Polaroid's 3D printer in Las Vegas.
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FEATURE - Neue 3D-Drucker in London hergestellt
A 3D printer released next month claims to offer the simplest way for consumers to create everyday objects Ñ but its London manufacturers admit they are powerless to stop people printing gun parts. The Polaroid ModelSmart 250S can create almost anything in plastic or wood based on downloaded designs.
It is due to go on sale for about £1,500 at the end of March after being launched at the CES technology show in Las Vegas last month. Although cheaper 3D printers are available, Polaroid claims theirs is the easiest to operate.
It is made in Park Royal by ink cartridge firm Environmental Business Products, which would not let the Standard see the production process, citing commercial confidentiality. The ModelSmart prints in nine colours of plastic and also a wood-based mixture to create items that feel like dense ply. Sites such as Thingiverse offer an array of downloadable designs, from a wristwatch to a Nespresso pod rack or a broken plumbing widget. The London ink company that is Polaroid's global partner wants to bring cheap 3D printing into homes. It follows the launch of Polaroid's 3D printer in Las Vegas. Pictured with Amy Hom.
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FEATURE - Neue 3D-Drucker in London hergestellt
A 3D printer released next month claims to offer the simplest way for consumers to create everyday objects Ñ but its London manufacturers admit they are powerless to stop people printing gun parts. The Polaroid ModelSmart 250S can create almost anything in plastic or wood based on downloaded designs.
It is due to go on sale for about £1,500 at the end of March after being launched at the CES technology show in Las Vegas last month. Although cheaper 3D printers are available, Polaroid claims theirs is the easiest to operate.
It is made in Park Royal by ink cartridge firm Environmental Business Products, which would not let the Standard see the production process, citing commercial confidentiality. The ModelSmart prints in nine colours of plastic and also a wood-based mixture to create items that feel like dense ply. Sites such as Thingiverse offer an array of downloadable designs, from a wristwatch to a Nespresso pod rack or a broken plumbing widget. The London ink company that is Polaroid's global partner wants to bring cheap 3D printing into homes. It follows the launch of Polaroid's 3D printer in Las Vegas.
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FEATURE - Neue 3D-Drucker in London hergestellt
A 3D printer released next month claims to offer the simplest way for consumers to create everyday objects Ñ but its London manufacturers admit they are powerless to stop people printing gun parts. The Polaroid ModelSmart 250S can create almost anything in plastic or wood based on downloaded designs.
It is due to go on sale for about £1,500 at the end of March after being launched at the CES technology show in Las Vegas last month. Although cheaper 3D printers are available, Polaroid claims theirs is the easiest to operate.
It is made in Park Royal by ink cartridge firm Environmental Business Products, which would not let the Standard see the production process, citing commercial confidentiality. The ModelSmart prints in nine colours of plastic and also a wood-based mixture to create items that feel like dense ply. Sites such as Thingiverse offer an array of downloadable designs, from a wristwatch to a Nespresso pod rack or a broken plumbing widget. The London ink company that is Polaroid's global partner wants to bring cheap 3D printing into homes. It follows the launch of Polaroid's 3D printer in Las Vegas. Pictured with Amy Hom.
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FEATURE - Neue 3D-Drucker in London hergestellt
A 3D printer released next month claims to offer the simplest way for consumers to create everyday objects Ñ but its London manufacturers admit they are powerless to stop people printing gun parts. The Polaroid ModelSmart 250S can create almost anything in plastic or wood based on downloaded designs.
It is due to go on sale for about £1,500 at the end of March after being launched at the CES technology show in Las Vegas last month. Although cheaper 3D printers are available, Polaroid claims theirs is the easiest to operate.
It is made in Park Royal by ink cartridge firm Environmental Business Products, which would not let the Standard see the production process, citing commercial confidentiality. The ModelSmart prints in nine colours of plastic and also a wood-based mixture to create items that feel like dense ply. Sites such as Thingiverse offer an array of downloadable designs, from a wristwatch to a Nespresso pod rack or a broken plumbing widget. The London ink company that is Polaroid's global partner wants to bring cheap 3D printing into homes. It follows the launch of Polaroid's 3D printer in Las Vegas. Pictured with Amy Hom.
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FEATURE - Neue 3D-Drucker in London hergestellt
A 3D printer released next month claims to offer the simplest way for consumers to create everyday objects Ñ but its London manufacturers admit they are powerless to stop people printing gun parts. The Polaroid ModelSmart 250S can create almost anything in plastic or wood based on downloaded designs.
It is due to go on sale for about £1,500 at the end of March after being launched at the CES technology show in Las Vegas last month. Although cheaper 3D printers are available, Polaroid claims theirs is the easiest to operate.
It is made in Park Royal by ink cartridge firm Environmental Business Products, which would not let the Standard see the production process, citing commercial confidentiality. The ModelSmart prints in nine colours of plastic and also a wood-based mixture to create items that feel like dense ply. Sites such as Thingiverse offer an array of downloadable designs, from a wristwatch to a Nespresso pod rack or a broken plumbing widget. The London ink company that is Polaroid's global partner wants to bring cheap 3D printing into homes. It follows the launch of Polaroid's 3D printer in Las Vegas. Pictured with Amy Hom.
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