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FEATURE - Zombie Flashmob für Michael Jackson in Sao Paulo
August 29, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Fans of singer Michael Jackson flashmob on the steps of the Municipal Theater in São Paulo dancing Thriller on the day that the singer would turn 60 if he were alive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Zombie Flashmob für Michael Jackson in Sao Paulo
August 29, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Fans of singer Michael Jackson flashmob on the steps of the Municipal Theater in São Paulo dancing Thriller on the day that the singer would turn 60 if he were alive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Zombie Flashmob für Michael Jackson in Sao Paulo
August 29, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Fans of singer Michael Jackson flashmob on the steps of the Municipal Theater in São Paulo dancing Thriller on the day that the singer would turn 60 if he were alive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Zombie Flashmob für Michael Jackson in Sao Paulo
August 29, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Fans of singer Michael Jackson flashmob on the steps of the Municipal Theater in São Paulo dancing Thriller on the day that the singer would turn 60 if he were alive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Zombie Flashmob für Michael Jackson in Sao Paulo
August 29, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Fans of singer Michael Jackson flashmob on the steps of the Municipal Theater in São Paulo dancing Thriller on the day that the singer would turn 60 if he were alive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Zombie Flashmob für Michael Jackson in Sao Paulo
August 29, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Fans of singer Michael Jackson flashmob on the steps of the Municipal Theater in São Paulo dancing Thriller on the day that the singer would turn 60 if he were alive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Neuseeland: Tongariro National Park
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chameleons Eye/REX/Shutterstock (7523843g)
Landscape of Mount Ngauruhoe in Tongariro National Park, It was used as a stand-in for the fictional Mount Doom in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, achieving worldwide exposure.
Tongariro National Park, New Zealand
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REPORTAGE - Neuseeland: Tongariro National Park
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chameleons Eye/REX/Shutterstock (7523843ak)
Panoramic landscape of Mount Ngauruhoe and Mount Tongariro in Tongariro National Park, It was used as a stand-in for the fictional Mount Doom in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy.
Tongariro National Park, New Zealand
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REPORTAGE - Neuseeland: Tongariro National Park
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chameleons Eye/REX/Shutterstock (7523843k)
Caution fence around Mount Ngauruhoe in Tongariro National Park, It was used as a stand-in for the fictional Mount Doom in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, achieving worldwide exposure.
Tongariro National Park, New Zealand
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REPORTAGE - Neuseeland: Tongariro National Park
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chameleons Eye/REX/Shutterstock (7523843p)
Winter landscape of Mount Ngauruhoe and Mount Tongariro in Tongariro National Park, It was used as a stand-in for the fictional Mount Doom in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy.
Tongariro National Park, New Zealand
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REPORTAGE - Neuseeland: Tongariro National Park
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chameleons Eye/REX/Shutterstock (7523843ao)
Snow landscape of Mount Ngauruhoe in Tongariro National Park, It was used as a stand-in for the fictional Mount Doom in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy.
Tongariro National Park, New Zealand
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Sherlock Holmes - Guinness World Records Attempt, London, UK
19 July 2014, London, Uk. Pictured: Lauren West, 15, and Bethany Daley-Franks, 16, from Basingstoke. Dozens of fans dressed up as the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle with traditional deerstalker hat and cape holding pipes and magnifying glasses. It was the first ever Guinness World Records Attempt for the greatest number of people dressed as Sherlock Holmes. The event was organised by MX Publishing to raise funds to publish a book that tells the story of the happy Life Orphanage in Nairobi. The proceeds of the sale of the book will go towards promoting the great work the orphanage does in educating and finding homes for Kenya's abandoned children. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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Sherlock Holmes - Guinness World Records Attempt, London, UK
19 July 2014, London, Uk. Pictured, a young Sherlock fan called Gavin. Dozens of fans dressed up as the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle with traditional deerstalker hat and cape holding pipes and magnifying glasses. It was the first ever Guinness World Records Attempt for the greatest number of people dressed as Sherlock Holmes. The event was organised by MX Publishing to raise funds to publish a book that tells the story of the happy Life Orphanage in Nairobi. The proceeds of the sale of the book will go towards promoting the great work the orphanage does in educating and finding homes for Kenya's abandoned children. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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Sherlock Holmes - Guinness World Records Attempt, London, UK
19 July 2014, London, Uk. Dozens of fans dressed up as the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle with traditional deerstalker hat and cape holding pipes and magnifying glasses. It was the first ever Guinness World Records Attempt for the greatest number of people dressed as Sherlock Holmes. The event was organised by MX Publishing to raise funds to publish a book that tells the story of the happy Life Orphanage in Nairobi. The proceeds of the sale of the book will go towards promoting the great work the orphanage does in educating and finding homes for Kenya's abandoned children. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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Sherlock Holmes - Guinness World Records Attempt, London, UK
19 July 2014, London, Uk. Dozens of fans dressed up as the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle with traditional deerstalker hat and cape holding pipes and magnifying glasses. It was the first ever Guinness World Records Attempt for the greatest number of people dressed as Sherlock Holmes. The event was organised by MX Publishing to raise funds to publish a book that tells the story of the happy Life Orphanage in Nairobi. The proceeds of the sale of the book will go towards promoting the great work the orphanage does in educating and finding homes for Kenya's abandoned children. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 805285k )
'Unknown Creature - Mosquito' 2002 Bone, meal glue by Shen Shaomin who here adopts the role of being anthropologist , scientist and author of his own fabricated mythologies. constructed from real animal bones his sculptures create a bestiary of fictional creatures both wondrous strange and sinister that seems to make the imaginary real.{br}This SS work alludes to contemporary issues of genetic modification, consequence of environmental threat, and concepts of the alien and the exotic., The new gallery in the Duke of York's HQ building on King's Road will be the only completely free contemporary art space as part of the Saatchi Gallery's aim to bring contemporary art to the widest audience possible. The inaugural exhibition is The Revolution Continues
The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
CHINESE REVOLUTION AT SAATCHI RE-OPENING
China is leading the way once again at the re-opening of London's giant Saatchi Gallery.
After a three-year closure the gallery has re-opened its doors in a new venue with the inaugural exhibition "The Revolution Continues: New Art From China".
Featuring some 30 of China's leading young artists, the show promises to be a "cutting edge survey of recent painting, sculpture and installation."
The Gallery was evicted from its original home at the County Hall on London's Southbank in 2005 after a row with the building's owners.
Now found at the Duke of York Headquarters building in Chelsea the Gallery has 70,000 square feet (6,500 square metres) of floor space to play with.
Due to this, it claims to be the only free entry contemporary art museum of its size in the world.
One of the more unusual exhibits on display in its opening exhibition is "Old Persons' Home" by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu. This satiri...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/STMXWLB
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The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 805285j )
'Unknown Creature - Mosquito' 2002 Bone, meal glue by Shen Shaomin who here adopts the role of being anthropologist , scientist and author of his own fabricated mythologies. constructed from real animal bones his sculptures create a bestiary of fictional creatures both wondrous strange and sinister that seems to make the imaginary real.{br}This SS work alludes to contemporary issues of genetic modification, consequence of environmental threat, and concepts of the alien and the exotic., The new gallery in the Duke of York's HQ building on King's Road will be the only completely free contemporary art space as part of the Saatchi Gallery's aim to bring contemporary art to the widest audience possible. The inaugural exhibition is The Revolution Continues
The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
CHINESE REVOLUTION AT SAATCHI RE-OPENING
China is leading the way once again at the re-opening of London's giant Saatchi Gallery.
After a three-year closure the gallery has re-opened its doors in a new venue with the inaugural exhibition "The Revolution Continues: New Art From China".
Featuring some 30 of China's leading young artists, the show promises to be a "cutting edge survey of recent painting, sculpture and installation."
The Gallery was evicted from its original home at the County Hall on London's Southbank in 2005 after a row with the building's owners.
Now found at the Duke of York Headquarters building in Chelsea the Gallery has 70,000 square feet (6,500 square metres) of floor space to play with.
Due to this, it claims to be the only free entry contemporary art museum of its size in the world.
One of the more unusual exhibits on display in its opening exhibition is "Old Persons' Home" by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu. This satiri...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/STMXWLB
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The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 805285n )
'Unknown Creature - Three Headed Monster' 2002 Bone, meal glue by Shen Shaomin who here adopts the role of being anthropologist , scientist and author of his own fabricated mythologies. constructed from real animal bones his sculptures create a bestiary of fictional creatures both wondrous strange and sinister that seems to make the imaginary real.here the skeletal remains are are presented as those of an extinct creature with the validity of museum display., The new gallery in the Duke of York's HQ building on King's Road will be the only completely free contemporary art space as part of the Saatchi Gallery's aim to bring contemporary art to the widest audience possible. The inaugural exhibition is The Revolution Continues
The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
CHINESE REVOLUTION AT SAATCHI RE-OPENING
China is leading the way once again at the re-opening of London's giant Saatchi Gallery.
After a three-year closure the gallery has re-opened its doors in a new venue with the inaugural exhibition "The Revolution Continues: New Art From China".
Featuring some 30 of China's leading young artists, the show promises to be a "cutting edge survey of recent painting, sculpture and installation."
The Gallery was evicted from its original home at the County Hall on London's Southbank in 2005 after a row with the building's owners.
Now found at the Duke of York Headquarters building in Chelsea the Gallery has 70,000 square feet (6,500 square metres) of floor space to play with.
Due to this, it claims to be the only free entry contemporary art museum of its size in the world.
One of the more unusual exhibits on display in its opening exhibition is "Old Persons' Home" by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu. This satirical work features wheel-chai...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/STMXWLB
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The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 805285m )
'Unknown Creature - Three Headed Monster' 2002 Bone, meal glue by Shen Shaomin who here adopts the role of being anthropologist , scientist and author of his own fabricated mythologies. constructed from real animal bones his sculptures create a bestiary of fictional creatures both wondrous strange and sinister that seems to make the imaginary real.here the skeletal remains are are presented as those of an extinct creature with the validity of museum display. Carving into the surface SS adorns his creation with scrimshaw further entwining humanistic reference into the disturbing zoological reference., The new gallery in the Duke of York's HQ building on King's Road will be the only completely free contemporary art space as part of the Saatchi Gallery's aim to bring contemporary art to the widest audience possible. The inaugural exhibition is The Revolution Continues
The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
CHINESE REVOLUTION AT SAATCHI RE-OPENING
China is leading the way once again at the re-opening of London's giant Saatchi Gallery.
After a three-year closure the gallery has re-opened its doors in a new venue with the inaugural exhibition "The Revolution Continues: New Art From China".
Featuring some 30 of China's leading young artists, the show promises to be a "cutting edge survey of recent painting, sculpture and installation."
The Gallery was evicted from its original home at the County Hall on London's Southbank in 2005 after a row with the building's owners.
Now found at the Duke of York Headquarters building in Chelsea the Gallery has 70,000 square feet (6,500 square metres) of floor space to play with.
Due to this, it claims to be the only free entry contemporary art museum of its size in the world.
One of the m...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/STMXWLB
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The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 805285l )
'Unknown Creature - Three Headed Monster' 2002 Bone, meal glue by Shen Shaomin who here adopts the role of being anthropologist , scientist and author of his own fabricated mythologies. constructed from real animal bones his sculptures create a bestiary of fictional creatures both wondrous strange and sinister that seems to make the imaginary real.here the skeletal remains are are presented as those of an extinct creature with the validity of museum display., The new gallery in the Duke of York's HQ building on King's Road will be the only completely free contemporary art space as part of the Saatchi Gallery's aim to bring contemporary art to the widest audience possible. The inaugural exhibition is The Revolution Continues
The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
CHINESE REVOLUTION AT SAATCHI RE-OPENING
China is leading the way once again at the re-opening of London's giant Saatchi Gallery.
After a three-year closure the gallery has re-opened its doors in a new venue with the inaugural exhibition "The Revolution Continues: New Art From China".
Featuring some 30 of China's leading young artists, the show promises to be a "cutting edge survey of recent painting, sculpture and installation."
The Gallery was evicted from its original home at the County Hall on London's Southbank in 2005 after a row with the building's owners.
Now found at the Duke of York Headquarters building in Chelsea the Gallery has 70,000 square feet (6,500 square metres) of floor space to play with.
Due to this, it claims to be the only free entry contemporary art museum of its size in the world.
One of the more unusual exhibits on display in its opening exhibition is "Old Persons' Home" by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu. This satirical work features wheel-chai...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/STMXWLB
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PORTRAIT - Hollywood Photo Archive
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hollywood Photo Archive/MediaPunch/Shutterstock (11734708v)
Clayton Moore (born Jack Carlton Moore, September 14, 1914 - December 28, 1999) was an American actor best known for playing the fictional western character the Lone Ranger from 1949-1951 and 1954-1957 on the television series of the same name and two related movies from the same producers.
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PORTRAIT - Hollywood Photo Archive
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hollywood Photo Archive/MediaPunch/Shutterstock (11734708t)
Clayton Moore (born Jack Carlton Moore, September 14, 1914 - December 28, 1999) was an American actor best known for playing the fictional western character the Lone Ranger from 1949-1951 and 1954-1957 on the television series of the same name and two related movies from the same producers.
Hollywood Photo Archive
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