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A visitor takes a picture of a portrait of Australian billionaire Gina Rinehart, which forms part of an artwork titled “Australia in Colour, 2021” by artist Vincent Namatjira at the National Gallery of Australia, in Canberra, Australia, 17 May 2024. (Photo by Lukas Coch/EPA)

A visitor takes a picture of a portrait of Australian billionaire Gina Rinehart, which forms part of an artwork titled “Australia in Colour, 2021” by artist Vincent Namatjira at the National Gallery of Australia, in Canberra, Australia, 17 May 2024. (Photo by Lukas Coch/EPA)



The lights installation “Arc ZERO: Nimbus” by Studio James Tapscott of Australia is pictured during a media preview of the iLight Singapore art festival at Marina Bay in Singapore on May 28, 2024. (Photo by Roslan Rahman/AFP Photo)

The lights installation “Arc ZERO: Nimbus” by Studio James Tapscott of Australia is pictured during a media preview of the iLight Singapore art festival at Marina Bay in Singapore on May 28, 2024. (Photo by Roslan Rahman/AFP Photo)



People visit an installation by the American sculptor, Carole Feuerman, during the exhibition of her hyperrealistic sculptures at Pier 17 in the trendy neighbourhood of Seaport in New York City on June 1, 2024. (Photo by Milo Hess/ZUMA Press Wire/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

People visit an installation by the American sculptor, Carole Feuerman, during the exhibition of her hyperrealistic sculptures at Pier 17 in the trendy neighbourhood of Seaport in New York City on June 1, 2024. (Photo by Milo Hess/ZUMA Press Wire/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



Anonymous art collective Beyond in East Sussex on May 16, 2024 draw attention with a beach installation, protesting the government's unworkable and inhumane Rwanda plan to stop small boats. This installation coincides with Endangered Species Day and features a small boat carrying penguins in life jackets approaching a life-sized Rishi Sunak denying them entry to the beach and instead directing them towards a sign to Rwanda. (Photo by Paul Quezada=Neiman/Alamy Live News)

Anonymous art collective Beyond in East Sussex on May 16, 2024 draw attention with a beach installation, protesting the government's unworkable and inhumane Rwanda plan to stop small boats. This installation coincides with Endangered Species Day and features a small boat carrying penguins in life jackets approaching a life-sized Rishi Sunak denying them entry to the beach and instead directing them towards a sign to Rwanda. (Photo by Paul Quezada=Neiman/Alamy Live News)



Lebanese designer Nabil Farhat poses next to an installation entitled 'Magma Plastique' made with 1,1 ton of recycled plastic, displayed at an exhibition hall in Beirut on May 29, 2024. Farhat and his colleague Rabih Koussa recycled 900 Kg of detergent bottles, 100 Kg of broken chairs, 100 Kg of bottle caps, with an estimated 800 Kg of CO2 emissions saved in the construction executed by Plastc Lab and lit by Emotions Lumineuses, a work they say aims to challenge conventional notions of recycled plastic by demonstrating its scalability and applicability. (Photo by Joseph Eid/AFP Photo)

Lebanese designer Nabil Farhat poses next to an installation entitled 'Magma Plastique' made with 1,1 ton of recycled plastic, displayed at an exhibition hall in Beirut on May 29, 2024. Farhat and his colleague Rabih Koussa recycled 900 Kg of detergent bottles, 100 Kg of broken chairs, 100 Kg of bottle caps, with an estimated 800 Kg of CO2 emissions saved in the construction executed by Plastc Lab and lit by Emotions Lumineuses, a work they say aims to challenge conventional notions of recycled plastic by demonstrating its scalability and applicability. (Photo by Joseph Eid/AFP Photo)



General view at Rankin's “Back In The Dazed” exhibition at 180 Studios on May 28, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images)

General view at Rankin's “Back In The Dazed” exhibition at 180 Studios on May 28, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images)



A new commission by artist Alvaro Barrington in the neo-classical Duveen Galleries at the Tate Britain in London on May 28, 2024. Considering himself primarily a painter, Barrington is known for his expansive use of materials, motifs and techniques which reference his personal memories and cultural influences from music, pop culture and art history. (Photo by Guy Bell/Alamy Live News)

A new commission by artist Alvaro Barrington in the neo-classical Duveen Galleries at the Tate Britain in London on May 28, 2024. Considering himself primarily a painter, Barrington is known for his expansive use of materials, motifs and techniques which reference his personal memories and cultural influences from music, pop culture and art history. (Photo by Guy Bell/Alamy Live News)



Pablo Picasso’s Tête de chèvre en profil, 1952, is shown in front of Andy Warhol’s Mao series, 1972, at a preview of auctions at Phillips in Mayfair, central London on June 4, 2024. (Photo by Guy Bell/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

Pablo Picasso’s Tête de chèvre en profil, 1952, is shown in front of Andy Warhol’s Mao series, 1972, at a preview of auctions at Phillips in Mayfair, central London on June 4, 2024. (Photo by Guy Bell/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



Kayeron, eight, listens to the Yokai Onomatopoeic Machine, a work at the Young V&A in which sounds of supernatural Japan come to life through colourful horn-shaped sculptures in London, UK on May 24, 2024. It is inspired by their current exhibition, Japan: Myths to Manga. (Photo by Guy Bell/Alamy Live News)

Kayeron, eight, listens to the Yokai Onomatopoeic Machine, a work at the Young V&A in which sounds of supernatural Japan come to life through colourful horn-shaped sculptures in London, UK on May 24, 2024. It is inspired by their current exhibition, Japan: Myths to Manga. (Photo by Guy Bell/Alamy Live News)



People view an installation of projections and lights called “Dark Spectrum” located at old tram tunnels as part of the annual Vivid Sydney festival in Sydney on May 24, 2024. (Photo by David Gray/AFP Photo)

People view an installation of projections and lights called “Dark Spectrum” located at old tram tunnels as part of the annual Vivid Sydney festival in Sydney on May 24, 2024. (Photo by David Gray/AFP Photo)



German painter Katharina Grosse (C) is filmed as she stands on her immersive painting “Shifting the stars” during a press preview of “Deplacer les etoiles” (Shifting the stars) exhibition at the Centre Pompidou-Metz in Metz, northeastern France, on May 30, 2024. The exhibition by the German painter, born in 1961 in Freiburg im Breisgau, brings a welcome splash of color to the foot of the Centre Pompidou and its immense, immaculate manta ray-shaped roof until February 24, 2025. (Photo by Jean-Christophe Verhaegen/AFP Photo)

German painter Katharina Grosse (C) is filmed as she stands on her immersive painting “Shifting the stars” during a press preview of “Deplacer les etoiles” (Shifting the stars) exhibition at the Centre Pompidou-Metz in Metz, northeastern France, on May 30, 2024. The exhibition by the German painter, born in 1961 in Freiburg im Breisgau, brings a welcome splash of color to the foot of the Centre Pompidou and its immense, immaculate manta ray-shaped roof until February 24, 2025. (Photo by Jean-Christophe Verhaegen/AFP Photo)



Wounded Soul: Journey of Destruction, a bronze sculpture by Dia al-Azzawi, an Iranian artist, is expected to fetch up to £25,000 at an auction of  modern and contemporary Middle Eastern art at Bonhams, London, on June 5, 2024. (Photo by Guy Bell/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

Wounded Soul: Journey of Destruction, a bronze sculpture by Dia al-Azzawi, an Iranian artist, is expected to fetch up to £25,000 at an auction of modern and contemporary Middle Eastern art at Bonhams, London, on June 5, 2024. (Photo by Guy Bell/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



A woman stands inside the art piece “The network”, by the Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota (Gallery Templon), exhibited in the Museum of Tapestries, in Aix-en-Provence, France, on May 17, 2024. (Photo by Manon Cruz/Reuters)

A woman stands inside the art piece “The network”, by the Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota (Gallery Templon), exhibited in the Museum of Tapestries, in Aix-en-Provence, France, on May 17, 2024. (Photo by Manon Cruz/Reuters)



A sculpture of the comic character Mafalda is exhibited at the El Dorado international airport in Bogota, Colombia on May 23, 2024. (Photo by Luisa Gonzalez/Reuters)

A sculpture of the comic character Mafalda is exhibited at the El Dorado international airport in Bogota, Colombia on May 23, 2024. (Photo by Luisa Gonzalez/Reuters)



Ace-Liam Nana Sam Ankrah, who will turn two in July, paints amidst his own art work at his mother's art gallery in Accra, Ghana, Monday, May 27, 2024. Ankrah has set the record as the world's youngest male artist. His mother, Chantelle Kukua Eghan, says it all started by accident when her son, who at the time was 6 months old, discovered her paints. (Photo by Misper Apawu/AP Photo)

Ace-Liam Nana Sam Ankrah, who will turn two in July, paints amidst his own art work at his mother's art gallery in Accra, Ghana, Monday, May 27, 2024. Ankrah has set the record as the world's youngest male artist. His mother, Chantelle Kukua Eghan, says it all started by accident when her son, who at the time was 6 months old, discovered her paints. (Photo by Misper Apawu/AP Photo)
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