Visual Arts
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The Night of Museums is the nocturnal twin of the annual International Day of Museums organized on the 18th of May, and celebrates the cultural heritage found in the museums of the world.
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Thirty three young fashion designers from Estonia, Czech Republic, Latvia, and Italis showcased their collections at the annual "ERKI Fashion show" in Tallinn.
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London based worldwide renowed sculptor Anish Kapoor opens his exhibition in Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin. Anish Kaapor´s exhibition with about 70 works will provide a survey of the abstract poetic work from 1988 to present.
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by Jeric Pena
Filipinos celebrated International Museum Day by visiting the National Museum of the Philippines in Manila. Several museums in the country, including the National Museum, waived admission fees.
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by Santino Pani
A flash mob gathers to celebrate International Day Against Homophobia held in Trafalgar Square. "IDAHO" marks the day that homosexuality was removed from the International Classification of Diseases of the World Health Organization in 1990.
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by Santino Pani
A group of street artists perform a breakdance display for crowds of visitors in Trafalgar Square. Breaking is a style of street dance that originated among City during the early 1970s
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by Art Widak
Diarmuid O' Flaherty, with a BA in performing arts, was the winner of the Yeats Design Residency 2013 Award, a theatre set design competition, for his stage design of a King Lear production. The ceremony took place in the Abbey Theatre, in Dublin.
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by Amer Ghazzal
Propaganda power and persuasion is an exhibition which explores state propaganda and how states try to influence citizens and public perception through art media and literature from the 20th and 21st centuries.
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by See Li
Author Iain R Webb holds a book launch party for his new work "As Seen in BLITZ: Fashioning '80s Style", at the ICA Carlton House in London.
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Southside Johnny, an American singer-songwriter and frontman of band Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes, and closely associated with Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band, performed his songs at the OCA in Milan, Italy.
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The 80th anniversary of the Nazi book burnings remebered at the Bebelplatz in Berlin.
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New pink Barbie Dreamhouse Experience opens in Berlin. Women's groups protested the opening saying it is a “cliché of the female role in society," according to reports.
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The Art Gallery of NSW announced the inaugural Young Archie Prize winners. The children’s portrait competition coincides with the most popular and prestigious art prize in Australia, The Archibald prize.
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Artist Vincent Fantauzzo was announced as the winner of the 2013 Archibald People’s Choice for his portrait ‘Love Face’, a portrait of his sweetheart, actress Asher Keddie.
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by See Li
British artist, Mitch Griffiths who rose to prominence in 1994 after being commissioned by boxer Chris Eubank and who went on to paint stars including Keira Knightley and Ray Winstone, presented new work inspired by nationhood.


































































