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People visit Luke Jerram's “Museum of the Moon” art installation inside Durham Cathedral in Durham, Britain September 13, 2021. (Photo by Lee Smith/Reuters)

People visit Luke Jerram's “Museum of the Moon” art installation inside Durham Cathedral in Durham, Britain September 13, 2021. (Photo by Lee Smith/Reuters)



Guests chat in front of exhibits during the “Photo London” exhibition press preview at Somerset House on September 08, 2021 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

Guests chat in front of exhibits during the “Photo London” exhibition press preview at Somerset House on September 08, 2021 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)



A large frame is part of an art installation in a park in Travemuende, Germany, Friday, July 30, 2021. (Photo by Michael Probst/AP Photo)

A large frame is part of an art installation in a park in Travemuende, Germany, Friday, July 30, 2021. (Photo by Michael Probst/AP Photo)



The new “Eyeconic London Art Trail” is now open on August 10, 2021. As part of Sadiq Khan's #LetsDoLondon Family Fun season, inflatable eyes will pop up in “eye-conic” spots around the city - inviting families from across London and the UK to “see London differently”. (Photo by Ben Queenborough/PinPep/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

The new “Eyeconic London Art Trail” is now open on August 10, 2021. As part of Sadiq Khan's #LetsDoLondon Family Fun season, inflatable eyes will pop up in “eye-conic” spots around the city - inviting families from across London and the UK to “see London differently”. (Photo by Ben Queenborough/PinPep/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



A view of the installation “Und Endlich” (lit. and finally) by German artists Wolfgang Aichner and Thomas Huber (both unseen) at pass Fuorcla digl Leget in Bivio, Switzerland, 18 August 2021. The clock artwork slows down while spectators are approaching until it finally stops ticking. (Photo by Gian Ehrenzeller/EPA/EFE)

A view of the installation “Und Endlich” (lit. and finally) by German artists Wolfgang Aichner and Thomas Huber (both unseen) at pass Fuorcla digl Leget in Bivio, Switzerland, 18 August 2021. The clock artwork slows down while spectators are approaching until it finally stops ticking. (Photo by Gian Ehrenzeller/EPA/EFE)



Some exhibits are laid out in rooms at the Ujazdowski Castle Center for Contemporary Art in Warsaw, Poland, Wednesday August 25, 2021. The exhibition which opens Friday at the Polish state museum features the works of provocative artists in what organizers describe as a celebration of free speech, and a challenge to political correctness and “cancel culture” on the political left. Some critics, however, accuse the organizers of the show titled “Political Art” of giving a platform to anti-Semitic, racist and Islamophobic messages. (Photo by Czarek Sokolowski/AP Photo)

Some exhibits are laid out in rooms at the Ujazdowski Castle Center for Contemporary Art in Warsaw, Poland, Wednesday August 25, 2021. The exhibition which opens Friday at the Polish state museum features the works of provocative artists in what organizers describe as a celebration of free speech, and a challenge to political correctness and “cancel culture” on the political left. Some critics, however, accuse the organizers of the show titled “Political Art” of giving a platform to anti-Semitic, racist and Islamophobic messages. (Photo by Czarek Sokolowski/AP Photo)



A worker cleans near an exhibit by Danish conceptual artist Kristian von Hornsleth at the Ujazdowski Castle Center for Contemporary Art in Warsaw, Poland, Wednesday August 25, 2021. (Photo by Czarek Sokolowski/AP Photo)

A worker cleans near an exhibit by Danish conceptual artist Kristian von Hornsleth at the Ujazdowski Castle Center for Contemporary Art in Warsaw, Poland, Wednesday August 25, 2021. (Photo by Czarek Sokolowski/AP Photo)



Installing the Big Clay #4 sculpture by Swiss visual artist Urs Fischer in front of a former power plant in Bolotnaya Square in Moscow, Russia on August 15, 2021. The 12-meter high aluminum sculpture is a copy of a piece of clay that the artist pugged. (Photo by Anton Novoderezhkin/TASS)

Installing the Big Clay #4 sculpture by Swiss visual artist Urs Fischer in front of a former power plant in Bolotnaya Square in Moscow, Russia on August 15, 2021. The 12-meter high aluminum sculpture is a copy of a piece of clay that the artist pugged. (Photo by Anton Novoderezhkin/TASS)



The 27-tonne concrete and steel Floating Head sculpture by artist Richard Groom is moved into position on the River Clyde near the Glasgow Science Centre on Monday, August 23, 2021, some 33 years after it was created for the Glasgow Garden Festival. (Photo by Andrew Milligan/PA Images via Getty Images)

The 27-tonne concrete and steel Floating Head sculpture by artist Richard Groom is moved into position on the River Clyde near the Glasgow Science Centre on Monday, August 23, 2021, some 33 years after it was created for the Glasgow Garden Festival. (Photo by Andrew Milligan/PA Images via Getty Images)



A person looks at an untitled work by Phyllida Barlow at the Tate Modern Gallery in London, Britain, 23 August 2021. The exhibition of sculptures and paintings by artist Phyllida Barlow is the latest in a series of free displays at Tate Modern and opens to the public on 23 August 2021. (Photo by Vickie Flores/EPA/EFE)

A person looks at an untitled work by Phyllida Barlow at the Tate Modern Gallery in London, Britain, 23 August 2021. The exhibition of sculptures and paintings by artist Phyllida Barlow is the latest in a series of free displays at Tate Modern and opens to the public on 23 August 2021. (Photo by Vickie Flores/EPA/EFE)



Matt Wright and Tim Vincent-Smith directors of Pianodrome unveil a set of new up-cycled sculptures made from abandoned and old pianos on August 17, 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Edinburgh's Pianodrome presents ten new sculptures to be displayed in public spaces across Leeds city centre, for this year's two-week festival run by Leeds International Piano Competition. Animating the streets in prominent locations, the interactive sculptures, all created entirely from upcycled pianos, will be on display from 4 to 19 September. (Photo by Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images)

Matt Wright and Tim Vincent-Smith directors of Pianodrome unveil a set of new up-cycled sculptures made from abandoned and old pianos on August 17, 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Edinburgh's Pianodrome presents ten new sculptures to be displayed in public spaces across Leeds city centre, for this year's two-week festival run by Leeds International Piano Competition. Animating the streets in prominent locations, the interactive sculptures, all created entirely from upcycled pianos, will be on display from 4 to 19 September. (Photo by Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images)



A person interacts with Ithaca: Fire and Ice at WX in Wakefield, United Kingdom on September 4, 2021, an immersive sound and light installation enabling visitors to experience the dramatic changes already happening to Earth's climate and the impact of our actions are now making on the planet. (Photo by Danny Lawson/PA Images via Getty Images)

A person interacts with Ithaca: Fire and Ice at WX in Wakefield, United Kingdom on September 4, 2021, an immersive sound and light installation enabling visitors to experience the dramatic changes already happening to Earth's climate and the impact of our actions are now making on the planet. (Photo by Danny Lawson/PA Images via Getty Images)



Sculpture by Danger Dave titled “Damien Hirst Looking for Sharks” is seen on September 13, 2021 in Currumbin, Australia. SWELL Sculpture Festival is an annual exhibition that features 65 large-scale sculptures installed along Currumbin Beach on the Gold Coast in Queensland. (Photo by Matt Roberts/Getty Images)

Sculpture by Danger Dave titled “Damien Hirst Looking for Sharks” is seen on September 13, 2021 in Currumbin, Australia. SWELL Sculpture Festival is an annual exhibition that features 65 large-scale sculptures installed along Currumbin Beach on the Gold Coast in Queensland. (Photo by Matt Roberts/Getty Images)



A visitor attends the immersive art experience “Every wall is a door” by Tokyo based group of artists TeamLab, at Superblue Miami in Miami, on August 31, 2021. (Photo by Chandan Khanna/AFP Photo)

A visitor attends the immersive art experience “Every wall is a door” by Tokyo based group of artists TeamLab, at Superblue Miami in Miami, on August 31, 2021. (Photo by Chandan Khanna/AFP Photo)



People attend “The Great Exhibition 2021: SCIENCE” created by artistic collaboration Luxmuralis, at Lichfield Cathedral in Lichfield, Britain, August 30, 2021. (Photo by Andrew Boyers/Reuters)

People attend “The Great Exhibition 2021: SCIENCE” created by artistic collaboration Luxmuralis, at Lichfield Cathedral in Lichfield, Britain, August 30, 2021. (Photo by Andrew Boyers/Reuters)
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