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People observe the work “Arrancada de raíz” (Uprooted) by Argentine sculptor Leandro Erlich as part of the BOG25 International Biennial of Art and City, in the Lourdes square in Bogotá, Colombia, 22 September 2025. (Photo by Mauricio Dueñas Castañeda/EPA)

People observe the work “Arrancada de raíz” (Uprooted) by Argentine sculptor Leandro Erlich as part of the BOG25 International Biennial of Art and City, in the Lourdes square in Bogotá, Colombia, 22 September 2025. (Photo by Mauricio Dueñas Castañeda/EPA)



Scarlett Stewart poses on September 30, 2025 with paintings by Geoff Morten in The Sensation of Image exhibition at 108 Fine Art in Harrogate, UK, where his work is shown alongside ceramics by his wife, Jenny Morten. (Photo by James Glossop/The Times)

Scarlett Stewart poses on September 30, 2025 with paintings by Geoff Morten in The Sensation of Image exhibition at 108 Fine Art in Harrogate, UK, where his work is shown alongside ceramics by his wife, Jenny Morten. (Photo by James Glossop/The Times)



“Girl with Balloon” during a preview of the "Banksy Limitless Exhibition" on September 24, 2025 in London, England. Banksy Limitless transforms street art into an immersive gallery experience. For a limited time only, step inside hundreds of works by the world's most elusive artist. (Photo by Joe Maher/Getty Images)

“Girl with Balloon” during a preview of the "Banksy Limitless Exhibition" on September 24, 2025 in London, England. Banksy Limitless transforms street art into an immersive gallery experience. For a limited time only, step inside hundreds of works by the world's most elusive artist. (Photo by Joe Maher/Getty Images)



Cristiana de Marchi, Untitled, 2025, hand embroidery on canvas, dimensions variable, set of 10. Sila: All that is left to you. Opening of tatreez exhibition at Maraya Art Center, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates on September 21, 2025. (Photo by Chris Whiteoak/The National)

Cristiana de Marchi, Untitled, 2025, hand embroidery on canvas, dimensions variable, set of 10. Sila: All that is left to you. Opening of tatreez exhibition at Maraya Art Center, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates on September 21, 2025. (Photo by Chris Whiteoak/The National)



A gallery worker walks past Korean-Canadian artist Zadie Xa's presentation during a press preview for the 2025 Turner Prize at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery in Bradford, Britain, 23 September 2025. The Turner Prize is awarded to a British artist for an outstanding exhibition or presentation during the previous year. The shortlisted artists are Nnena Kalu, Rene Matic, Mohammed Sami, and Zadie Xa. The 2025 Turner Prize is held at Cartwright Hall in recognition of Bradford's status as UK City of Culture 2025. (Photo by Adam Vaughan/EPA)

A gallery worker walks past Korean-Canadian artist Zadie Xa's presentation during a press preview for the 2025 Turner Prize at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery in Bradford, Britain, 23 September 2025. The Turner Prize is awarded to a British artist for an outstanding exhibition or presentation during the previous year. The shortlisted artists are Nnena Kalu, Rene Matic, Mohammed Sami, and Zadie Xa. The 2025 Turner Prize is held at Cartwright Hall in recognition of Bradford's status as UK City of Culture 2025. (Photo by Adam Vaughan/EPA)



The French designer Camille Walala unveils Square Eyes at The Lowry in Manchester, UK on Thursday, September 25, 2025. (Photo by Anthony Devlin/The Times)

The French designer Camille Walala unveils Square Eyes at The Lowry in Manchester, UK on Thursday, September 25, 2025. (Photo by Anthony Devlin/The Times)



British artist Nnena Kalu's presentation during a press preview for the 2025 Turner Prize at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery in Bradford, Britain, 23 September 2025. The Turner Prize is awarded to a British artist for an outstanding exhibition or presentation during the previous year. The shortlisted artists are Nnena Kalu, Rene Matic, Mohammed Sami, and Zadie Xa. The 2025 Turner Prize is held at Cartwright Hall in recognition of Bradford's status as UK City of Culture 2025. (Photo by Adam Vaughan/EPA)

British artist Nnena Kalu's presentation during a press preview for the 2025 Turner Prize at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery in Bradford, Britain, 23 September 2025. The Turner Prize is awarded to a British artist for an outstanding exhibition or presentation during the previous year. The shortlisted artists are Nnena Kalu, Rene Matic, Mohammed Sami, and Zadie Xa. The 2025 Turner Prize is held at Cartwright Hall in recognition of Bradford's status as UK City of Culture 2025. (Photo by Adam Vaughan/EPA)



British artist Thomas J. Price’s new monumental sculpture “Ancient Feelings” is seen on the lawn of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) in Sydney, Australia, 25 September 2025. (Photo by Bianca De Marchi/EPA)

British artist Thomas J. Price’s new monumental sculpture “Ancient Feelings” is seen on the lawn of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) in Sydney, Australia, 25 September 2025. (Photo by Bianca De Marchi/EPA)



Hundreds of volunteers from around the world painted in green pose for the project “Portrait Alhambra 1925” by US artist Spencer Tunick in an olive grove in Granada, Andalusia, southern Spain, 20 September 2025. This art installation has been set to commemorate the centenary of beer brand Alhambra. (Photo by Pepe Torres/EPA)

Hundreds of volunteers from around the world painted in green pose for the project “Portrait Alhambra 1925” by US artist Spencer Tunick in an olive grove in Granada, Andalusia, southern Spain, 20 September 2025. This art installation has been set to commemorate the centenary of beer brand Alhambra. (Photo by Pepe Torres/EPA)



Conservator Lowri Morris undertakes re-patination work on “Ultimate Form”, part of the “Family of Man” series by renowned British artist Barbara Hepworth at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Wakefield, Britain, 23 September 2025. The Family of Man is a series of nine bronze figures made in 1970 as one of the last major works before Barbara Hepworth's death in 1975. (Photo by Adam Vaughan/EPA)

Conservator Lowri Morris undertakes re-patination work on “Ultimate Form”, part of the “Family of Man” series by renowned British artist Barbara Hepworth at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Wakefield, Britain, 23 September 2025. The Family of Man is a series of nine bronze figures made in 1970 as one of the last major works before Barbara Hepworth's death in 1975. (Photo by Adam Vaughan/EPA)



A staff member steps on the Athletics Forest artwork during a preview of the new museum “teamLab Biovortex Kyoto” in Kyoto, western Japan, 24 September 2025. Art collective teamLab will open to the public its new permanent art museum, teamLab Biovortex Kyoto, on 07 October 2025. The facility will be teamLab's largest museum in Japan, featuring more than 50 artworks. (Photo by Franck Robichon/EPA)

A staff member steps on the Athletics Forest artwork during a preview of the new museum “teamLab Biovortex Kyoto” in Kyoto, western Japan, 24 September 2025. Art collective teamLab will open to the public its new permanent art museum, teamLab Biovortex Kyoto, on 07 October 2025. The facility will be teamLab's largest museum in Japan, featuring more than 50 artworks. (Photo by Franck Robichon/EPA)



“Blazing a Trail”, Modern British Women artists works sale ends from 1 October, 2025. Highlights include: (left) Gillian Ayres C.B.E., R.A. (1930-2018). Honey Blues, estimate £3,000-5,000. (Photo by Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News)

“Blazing a Trail”, Modern British Women artists works sale ends from 1 October, 2025. Highlights include: (left) Gillian Ayres C.B.E., R.A. (1930-2018). Honey Blues, estimate £3,000-5,000. (Photo by Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News)



On the September 24, 2025, the 2025 Busan International Photo Festival was held at F1963 Seokcheon Hall in Suyeong-gu, Busan, where visitors and staff are examining works. This year's Busan International Photo Festival, which runs from that day until the 14th of next month, is curated by Artistic Director Lee Il-woo. Around 200 photographers from 24 countries will participate, showcasing diverse works reinterpreted through Korean perspectives and sentiments, under the theme of “Soul Fire”. (Photo by Kim Dong-hwan)

On the September 24, 2025, the 2025 Busan International Photo Festival was held at F1963 Seokcheon Hall in Suyeong-gu, Busan, where visitors and staff are examining works. This year's Busan International Photo Festival, which runs from that day until the 14th of next month, is curated by Artistic Director Lee Il-woo. Around 200 photographers from 24 countries will participate, showcasing diverse works reinterpreted through Korean perspectives and sentiments, under the theme of “Soul Fire”. (Photo by Kim Dong-hwan)



“Girl with Balloon” during a preview of the “Banksy Limitless Exhibition” on September 24, 2025 in London, England. Banksy Limitless transforms street art into an immersive gallery experience. For a limited time only, step inside hundreds of works by the world's most elusive artist. (Photo by Joe Maher/Getty Images)

“Girl with Balloon” during a preview of the “Banksy Limitless Exhibition” on September 24, 2025 in London, England. Banksy Limitless transforms street art into an immersive gallery experience. For a limited time only, step inside hundreds of works by the world's most elusive artist. (Photo by Joe Maher/Getty Images)



Sleeping Head, 1961-71, by Lucian Freud, on display at Christie's auction house in central London on Monday, September 22, 2025, ahead of their “20th/21st Century: London Evening Sale”, which will include three major works by Freud.  (Photo by Ben Whitley/PA Wire)

Sleeping Head, 1961-71, by Lucian Freud, on display at Christie's auction house in central London on Monday, September 22, 2025, ahead of their “20th/21st Century: London Evening Sale”, which will include three major works by Freud. (Photo by Ben Whitley/PA Wire)
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