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A visitor walks through the national gallery of Kosovo covered in oversized pre-made duvet as part of art exhibition by Haveit Collective entitled “Day Into Night, Night Into Year”, in Pristina on January 23, 2024. (Photo by Armend Nimani/AFP Photo)

A visitor walks through the national gallery of Kosovo covered in oversized pre-made duvet as part of art exhibition by Haveit Collective entitled “Day Into Night, Night Into Year”, in Pristina on January 23, 2024. (Photo by Armend Nimani/AFP Photo)



A photograph taken on January 24, 2024 shows an artwork called “Playing dress-up with AI”, created by British design consultancy Graphic Thought Facility using AI software Lexica Aperture and displayed during a photocall of the exhibition “CUTE” at the Somerset House, central London. CUTE is the first major exhibition to examine the extraordinary and complex power of cuteness, featuring works by over 50 artists and contributors.Coinciding with Hello Kitty's 50th anniversary, the exhibition will bring together contemporary artworks, including new artist commissions and cultural phenomena, such as music, fashion, toys and video games. The exhibition will run from January 25 to April 14, 2024. (Photo by Daniel Leal/AFP Photo)

A photograph taken on January 24, 2024 shows an artwork called “Playing dress-up with AI”, created by British design consultancy Graphic Thought Facility using AI software Lexica Aperture and displayed during a photocall of the exhibition “CUTE” at the Somerset House, central London. CUTE is the first major exhibition to examine the extraordinary and complex power of cuteness, featuring works by over 50 artists and contributors.Coinciding with Hello Kitty's 50th anniversary, the exhibition will bring together contemporary artworks, including new artist commissions and cultural phenomena, such as music, fashion, toys and video games. The exhibition will run from January 25 to April 14, 2024. (Photo by Daniel Leal/AFP Photo)



Submergence, by Squidsoup at Montgomery Square on display at the Canary Wharf Winter Lights festival on Tuesday, January 16, 2024. PA Photo. The immersive outdoor light exhibition is London's largest free to attend light display, featuring 19 installations from UK and international artists. It is open from Wednesday January 17 to Saturday January 27, from 5-10pm daily. (Photo by Matt Alexander/PA Wire)

Submergence, by Squidsoup at Montgomery Square on display at the Canary Wharf Winter Lights festival on Tuesday, January 16, 2024. PA Photo. The immersive outdoor light exhibition is London's largest free to attend light display, featuring 19 installations from UK and international artists. It is open from Wednesday January 17 to Saturday January 27, from 5-10pm daily. (Photo by Matt Alexander/PA Wire)



A gallery assistant takes a closer look at a late 1950s printed cotton skirt featuring nautical flags alongside dresses from the 1960s featuring ice-cream cones during the press preview of the Andy Warhol: The Textiles at Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh on Wednesday, January 24, 2024. The exhibition shows the recently re-discovered textile works by the American pop artist, marking the first opportunity for the public to see these works in Scotland. (Photo by Jane Barlow/PA Images via Getty Images)

A gallery assistant takes a closer look at a late 1950s printed cotton skirt featuring nautical flags alongside dresses from the 1960s featuring ice-cream cones during the press preview of the Andy Warhol: The Textiles at Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh on Wednesday, January 24, 2024. The exhibition shows the recently re-discovered textile works by the American pop artist, marking the first opportunity for the public to see these works in Scotland. (Photo by Jane Barlow/PA Images via Getty Images)



People walk past the light art installation titled “Singularity” by artist group Squidsoup as part of Battersea Power Station's annual Light Festival in London, Britain, 25 January 2024. The light trail has seven light art installations and it is free to visit from 25 January to 25 February 2024. (Photo by Tolga Akmen/EPA/EFE)

People walk past the light art installation titled “Singularity” by artist group Squidsoup as part of Battersea Power Station's annual Light Festival in London, Britain, 25 January 2024. The light trail has seven light art installations and it is free to visit from 25 January to 25 February 2024. (Photo by Tolga Akmen/EPA/EFE)



Gallery staff pose for photographs as “Untitled (No Comment)” (2020) by Barbara Kruger is displayed at the Serpentine South Gallery on January 31, 2024 in London, England. The first solo institutional show in London in over 20 years by the American conceptual artist and collagist is on display at the Serpentine. The exhibit features her distinctive, short, impactful slogans borrowed from advertising, graphic design, and magazines, blown up across installations, moving image works, and soundscapes throughout the gallery. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

Gallery staff pose for photographs as “Untitled (No Comment)” (2020) by Barbara Kruger is displayed at the Serpentine South Gallery on January 31, 2024 in London, England. The first solo institutional show in London in over 20 years by the American conceptual artist and collagist is on display at the Serpentine. The exhibit features her distinctive, short, impactful slogans borrowed from advertising, graphic design, and magazines, blown up across installations, moving image works, and soundscapes throughout the gallery. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)



King's College London on January 16, 2024 presents Air Giants: The Glowbot Garden, an installation of giant soft robots, which respond to touch. They will be displayed along the Strand, Aldwych, from 17–20 January 2024. (Photo by Guy Bell/Alamy Live News)

King's College London on January 16, 2024 presents Air Giants: The Glowbot Garden, an installation of giant soft robots, which respond to touch. They will be displayed along the Strand, Aldwych, from 17–20 January 2024. (Photo by Guy Bell/Alamy Live News)



Grayson Perry’s giant tapestry, Expulsion from Number 8 Eden Close, is prepared for an exhibition at the Lightbox Gallery in Woking in the last decade of January 2024. The artwork was inspired by William Hogarth’s A Rake’s Progress. The figure watching the scene from the sky is Jamie Oliver, said to be the god of social mobility. (Photo by Richard Pohle/The Times)

Grayson Perry’s giant tapestry, Expulsion from Number 8 Eden Close, is prepared for an exhibition at the Lightbox Gallery in Woking in the last decade of January 2024. The artwork was inspired by William Hogarth’s A Rake’s Progress. The figure watching the scene from the sky is Jamie Oliver, said to be the god of social mobility. (Photo by Richard Pohle/The Times)



A new work by Sir Antony Gormley is unveiled at King’s College Cambridge in Cambridge, England on January 22, 2024. The sculpture, titled True, for Alan Turing, is made from rolled corten steel, the material used by the artist for his most well-known work, The Angel of the North. (Photo by Jo Underhill/Antony Gormley/The Guardian)

A new work by Sir Antony Gormley is unveiled at King’s College Cambridge in Cambridge, England on January 22, 2024. The sculpture, titled True, for Alan Turing, is made from rolled corten steel, the material used by the artist for his most well-known work, The Angel of the North. (Photo by Jo Underhill/Antony Gormley/The Guardian)



David Hockney's 1965 “California” painting, which is being offered for sale at auction house Christie’s “20th/21st Century: London Evening Sale” on March 7, 2024 in London, Britain, is displayed in this undated handout photo obtained on January 25, 2024. (Photo by Christie's Images Ltd. 2024/Handout via Reuters)

David Hockney's 1965 “California” painting, which is being offered for sale at auction house Christie’s “20th/21st Century: London Evening Sale” on March 7, 2024 in London, Britain, is displayed in this undated handout photo obtained on January 25, 2024. (Photo by Christie's Images Ltd. 2024/Handout via Reuters)



People visit the World of AI·magination exhibition at the Artechouse in New York, United States on February 01, 2024. World of AI·magination is Artechouse Studio's latest venture into the dynamic world of generative AI, resulting in a large-scale experiential digital artwork. (Photo by Fatih Aktas /Anadolu via Getty Images)

People visit the World of AI·magination exhibition at the Artechouse in New York, United States on February 01, 2024. World of AI·magination is Artechouse Studio's latest venture into the dynamic world of generative AI, resulting in a large-scale experiential digital artwork. (Photo by Fatih Aktas /Anadolu via Getty Images)



Visitors watch an audiovisual dancing presentation by the interdisciplinary art studio Nohlab from Istanbul, projected on the walls of a former steelworks at the Phoenix des Lumieres in Dortmund, Germany, Thursday, January 25, 2024. (Photo by Martin Meissner/AP Photo)

Visitors watch an audiovisual dancing presentation by the interdisciplinary art studio Nohlab from Istanbul, projected on the walls of a former steelworks at the Phoenix des Lumieres in Dortmund, Germany, Thursday, January 25, 2024. (Photo by Martin Meissner/AP Photo)



A major new exhibition exploring the irresistible force of cuteness in contemporary culture at Somerset House, London on January 24, 2024. From emojis to internet memes, video games to plushie toys, food to loveable robotic design, cuteness has taken over our world. (Photo by Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News)

A major new exhibition exploring the irresistible force of cuteness in contemporary culture at Somerset House, London on January 24, 2024. From emojis to internet memes, video games to plushie toys, food to loveable robotic design, cuteness has taken over our world. (Photo by Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News)



The Scent of Memories installation by Dr Najat Makki at Dhai Dubai Light Art festival in Expo City, Dubai on January 26, 2024. (Photo by Khushnum Bhandari/The National)

The Scent of Memories installation by Dr Najat Makki at Dhai Dubai Light Art festival in Expo City, Dubai on January 26, 2024. (Photo by Khushnum Bhandari/The National)



The light installation “Legendes de l'eau” by John'C is on display in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 January 2024, as one of the new projects of the Geneva Lux festival. In total, 32 light and decoration installations are presented around Lake Geneva and the city center. In this 10th edition of the Geneva Lux festival, ten new works complete those from last year. The arrangement of works created and scripted especially for Geneva by Swiss and international artists runs from until 04 February 2024. (Photo by Martial Trezzini/EPA)

The light installation “Legendes de l'eau” by John'C is on display in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 January 2024, as one of the new projects of the Geneva Lux festival. In total, 32 light and decoration installations are presented around Lake Geneva and the city center. In this 10th edition of the Geneva Lux festival, ten new works complete those from last year. The arrangement of works created and scripted especially for Geneva by Swiss and international artists runs from until 04 February 2024. (Photo by Martial Trezzini/EPA)
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