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This photograph taken at the Bourse de Commerce – Collection Pinault in Paris on March 13, 2024, shows part of the work of Chinese artists Sun Yuan and Peng Yuin composed of 13 automatic wheelchairs carry sculpted, hyper-realistic, life-size old men, forming a macabre choreography, on display during a press preview. Entitled “Le monde comme il va” (“The world as it is”), the exhibition runs until September 2024, and features “around sixty works from this private collection, which comprises more than 10,000 works, brought together in their relationship to the present and current events, with artists who react and whose works provoke reactions”, curator Jean-Marie Gallais told AFP. (Photo by Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP Photo)

This photograph taken at the Bourse de Commerce – Collection Pinault in Paris on March 13, 2024, shows part of the work of Chinese artists Sun Yuan and Peng Yuin composed of 13 automatic wheelchairs carry sculpted, hyper-realistic, life-size old men, forming a macabre choreography, on display during a press preview. Entitled “Le monde comme il va” (“The world as it is”), the exhibition runs until September 2024, and features “around sixty works from this private collection, which comprises more than 10,000 works, brought together in their relationship to the present and current events, with artists who react and whose works provoke reactions”, curator Jean-Marie Gallais told AFP. (Photo by Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP Photo)



Wendy Helliwell, an artist who uses recycled materials and magazines, shows off her work at the Borders Art Fair in Kelso, Scotland on March 14, 2024 (Photo by Phil Wilkinson/The Times)

Wendy Helliwell, an artist who uses recycled materials and magazines, shows off her work at the Borders Art Fair in Kelso, Scotland on March 14, 2024 (Photo by Phil Wilkinson/The Times)



This photograph taken at the Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection in Paris on March 13, 2024, shows the work of Italian visual artist Maurizio Cattelan – a sculpture of Hitler kneeling with his back to the ground, looking like a child, on display during a press preview ahead of its new exhibition of works. (Photo by Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP Photo)

This photograph taken at the Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection in Paris on March 13, 2024, shows the work of Italian visual artist Maurizio Cattelan – a sculpture of Hitler kneeling with his back to the ground, looking like a child, on display during a press preview ahead of its new exhibition of works. (Photo by Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP Photo)



People inspect the interior of Architects of Air's latest Luminaria creation, entitled Lumini, during its inaugural test inflation in Nottingham, central England, on March 5, 2024. Taking inspiration from Islamic architecture, Archimedean solids and Gothic cathedrals, Architects of Air have created a series of structures that form a maze of winding paths and domes that members of the public are able to experience as an immersive display of iridescent shapes and colours. The Luminarium, designed by company founder Alan Parkinson, in various formats has been presented all over the world for the past 32 years and is now due to be showcased to the public in Spring 2024. (Photo by Oli Scarff/AFP Photo)

People inspect the interior of Architects of Air's latest Luminaria creation, entitled Lumini, during its inaugural test inflation in Nottingham, central England, on March 5, 2024. Taking inspiration from Islamic architecture, Archimedean solids and Gothic cathedrals, Architects of Air have created a series of structures that form a maze of winding paths and domes that members of the public are able to experience as an immersive display of iridescent shapes and colours. The Luminarium, designed by company founder Alan Parkinson, in various formats has been presented all over the world for the past 32 years and is now due to be showcased to the public in Spring 2024. (Photo by Oli Scarff/AFP Photo)



Chinese artist Liu Bolin looks on as he prepares to perform at Libreria Hoepli on March 12, 2024 in Milan, Italy. Represented in Italy by Galleria Gaburro, Liu Bolin has been defined as “the invisible man”, having achieved international fame as the artist who made camouflage his distinctive trait. Remaining still like a living sculpture, Bolin integrates his body with the context behind him – thanks to careful body-painting – and finally has himself photographed. (Photo by Emanuele Cremaschi/Getty Images)

Chinese artist Liu Bolin looks on as he prepares to perform at Libreria Hoepli on March 12, 2024 in Milan, Italy. Represented in Italy by Galleria Gaburro, Liu Bolin has been defined as “the invisible man”, having achieved international fame as the artist who made camouflage his distinctive trait. Remaining still like a living sculpture, Bolin integrates his body with the context behind him – thanks to careful body-painting – and finally has himself photographed. (Photo by Emanuele Cremaschi/Getty Images)



Visitors enjoy installations by artist Roy Nachum at Mercer Labs Museum of Art and Technology during an exhibition preview on February 29, 2024, in New York. Touted as a “museum of art and technology”, a $50 admission “immersive and sensory” space opens in New York. The "Mercer Labs: Museum of Art and Technology," in honor of artist Roy Nachum – painter, sculptor, installer and designer of soundtracks, electronic music, light and laser effects, photos and videos – has already been accessible since January in the Wall Street financial district in lower Manhattan. (Photo by Angela Weiss/AFP Photo)

Visitors enjoy installations by artist Roy Nachum at Mercer Labs Museum of Art and Technology during an exhibition preview on February 29, 2024, in New York. Touted as a “museum of art and technology”, a $50 admission “immersive and sensory” space opens in New York. The "Mercer Labs: Museum of Art and Technology," in honor of artist Roy Nachum – painter, sculptor, installer and designer of soundtracks, electronic music, light and laser effects, photos and videos – has already been accessible since January in the Wall Street financial district in lower Manhattan. (Photo by Angela Weiss/AFP Photo)



Tourists pose for a photo in the Pachamama sculpture by artist Jorge Jaramillo, aka Jordy, and 3D printer Juan David Escandon, which pays homage to the nature of the city of Medellin, Colombia, on March 5, 2024. To create the 5.5 metres high by 5.5 metres wide sculpture the artists joined 1500 pieces printed with 20 low format 3D technology printers. (Photo by Jaime Saldarriaga/AFP Photo)

Tourists pose for a photo in the Pachamama sculpture by artist Jorge Jaramillo, aka Jordy, and 3D printer Juan David Escandon, which pays homage to the nature of the city of Medellin, Colombia, on March 5, 2024. To create the 5.5 metres high by 5.5 metres wide sculpture the artists joined 1500 pieces printed with 20 low format 3D technology printers. (Photo by Jaime Saldarriaga/AFP Photo)



This photograph taken on February 27, 2024 shows a statue of Frankenstein's monster by the Geneva artist group KLAT (Jerome Massard, Florian Saini, Konstantin Sgouridis in the Plainpalais neighbourhood in Geneva. Frankenstein, the story of a scientist who brings to life a cadaver and causes his own downfall, has for two centuries given voice to modern anxiety surrounding science's unrelenting advance. (Photo by Fabrice Coffrini/AFP Photo)

This photograph taken on February 27, 2024 shows a statue of Frankenstein's monster by the Geneva artist group KLAT (Jerome Massard, Florian Saini, Konstantin Sgouridis in the Plainpalais neighbourhood in Geneva. Frankenstein, the story of a scientist who brings to life a cadaver and causes his own downfall, has for two centuries given voice to modern anxiety surrounding science's unrelenting advance. (Photo by Fabrice Coffrini/AFP Photo)



Assistants inspect Lynn Chadwick’s sculpture Sitting Couple on Bench (1990) in London on March 13, 2024, which is expected to fetch more than £1 million at auction. Christie’s says of the work: “Despite the jutting quality that has been used to render the figures, there is a tender intimacy between them”. (Photo by Guy Bell/Alamy Live News)

Assistants inspect Lynn Chadwick’s sculpture Sitting Couple on Bench (1990) in London on March 13, 2024, which is expected to fetch more than £1 million at auction. Christie’s says of the work: “Despite the jutting quality that has been used to render the figures, there is a tender intimacy between them”. (Photo by Guy Bell/Alamy Live News)



The Art of the Brick collection at the Boiler House in Brick Lane, east London on March 5, 2024, features Lego sculptures as re-imagined versions of some of the world’s most famous art masterpieces, such as Edvard Munch’s The Scream. (Photo by Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News)

The Art of the Brick collection at the Boiler House in Brick Lane, east London on March 5, 2024, features Lego sculptures as re-imagined versions of some of the world’s most famous art masterpieces, such as Edvard Munch’s The Scream. (Photo by Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News)



Alberto Pitta stands by his installation during a media preview of the 24th Biennale of Sydney “Ten Thousand Suns” at White Bay Power Station on March 05, 2024 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Jenny Evans/Getty Images)

Alberto Pitta stands by his installation during a media preview of the 24th Biennale of Sydney “Ten Thousand Suns” at White Bay Power Station on March 05, 2024 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Jenny Evans/Getty Images)



An artwork by artist Chavis Marmol, a Tesla 3 car crushed by a nine-ton Olmec-inspired head, is pictured in Mexico City on March 13, 2024. (Photo by Carl de Souza/AFP Photo)

An artwork by artist Chavis Marmol, a Tesla 3 car crushed by a nine-ton Olmec-inspired head, is pictured in Mexico City on March 13, 2024. (Photo by Carl de Souza/AFP Photo)



This photograph taken on February 28, 2024, shows the art piece “Crouching Spider” by French artist Louise Bourgeois presented at the Art Centre of Chateau la Coste, designed by architect Tadao Ando at Le Puy-Sainte Reparade, southeastern France. Sculptures, paintings, installations, some famous, others unseen so far, are spreaded all over the 200 hectares of the Provencal vineyards. In this massive exhibition the artist explores themes such as beauty, religion, science, life or death. (Photo by Clement Mahoudeau/AFP Photo)

This photograph taken on February 28, 2024, shows the art piece “Crouching Spider” by French artist Louise Bourgeois presented at the Art Centre of Chateau la Coste, designed by architect Tadao Ando at Le Puy-Sainte Reparade, southeastern France. Sculptures, paintings, installations, some famous, others unseen so far, are spreaded all over the 200 hectares of the Provencal vineyards. In this massive exhibition the artist explores themes such as beauty, religion, science, life or death. (Photo by Clement Mahoudeau/AFP Photo)



Visitors attend an installation by artist Roy Nachum at Mercer Labs Museum of Art and Technology during an exhibition preview on February 29, 2024, in New York. (Photo by Angela Weiss/AFP Photo)

Visitors attend an installation by artist Roy Nachum at Mercer Labs Museum of Art and Technology during an exhibition preview on February 29, 2024, in New York. (Photo by Angela Weiss/AFP Photo)



A view shows Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto's “Venus of the Rags” which has been reconstructed after the original artwork was destroyed in an arson attack, in Piazza Municipio, Naples, Italy, on March 6, 2024. (Photo by Yara Nardi/Reuters)

A view shows Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto's “Venus of the Rags” which has been reconstructed after the original artwork was destroyed in an arson attack, in Piazza Municipio, Naples, Italy, on March 6, 2024. (Photo by Yara Nardi/Reuters)
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