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In 1917, Marcel Duchamp was told he could exhibit a piece of work and it could be anything he wanted. Taking the curators at their word, he signed a urinal and named it Fountain. A small, subversive act that profoundly shook the art world.
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In 1960, Yves Klein was photographed jumping from the second floor of a building. But did he really jump? To find out, Tehching Hsieh tried to do the same and broke both his ankles in the attempt, while Philippe Ramette learned to fly. Klein's leap launc
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A shipwreck in 1816 shocked young artist Théodore Géricault... and his imagery was the starting point for generations of other artists to portray their own shock and dissent. The Cooperative des Malassis denounced the evexcesses of capitalism while Kader
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Ever since Manet painted Luncheon on the Grass in 1863, dozens of artists have adopted and reworked this symbolism. Picasso charged the scene with tingling eroticism, Mickalene Thomas turned it into a political statement, and Daniel Spoerri reworked it i
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"We're all going to die!" is the core message of the Vanitas art genre. But it's a unifying theme that is surprisingly diverse. There's the sanitised death depicted by Jean-Pierre Raynaud, the gore of the Chapman brothers, a flashy death designed by Dami
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What is most striking about the statue is its wings. Choreographer Loïe Fuller and artist Yves Klein celebrate its flight, while artists Raphael Denis and Céline Robbe see it as a symbol of defeat. But as some artists moved away from the idea of victory,
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The flayed ox reminds us that death waits for us all. Contemporary artists have seized upon this imagery and taken it further. Consider the raw realism in the work of Vanda Spengler, the bodies in Jenny Saville's art, the piles of meat in Anish Kapoor's
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The Death of Marat is a story of perspective. Depending on where one stands, one does not see the same thing. David, for example, only saw Marat. In the 19th century, it was Charlotte that was seen. And in the 20th century, in the works of Munch or Hldri
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The Arcimboldo effect - the trend of artists using everyday objects to create remarkable works of art - shows how art can be fun and playful while also being deeply creative and expressive. Arcimboldo used fruits, vegetables, and other everyday objects t
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Picasso was inspired by everything. A brothel, African masks, the disorder of bodies, and there you go: a timeless artwork. His influence can be mapped out in pieces by Lee Krasner, and used as a sign of protest in work by Robert Colescott and Léonce Rap
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Even Eugène Delacroix was almost overwhelmed by the power of his own painting. Since then, artists have harked back to this image when depicting a myriad of other protest movements and causes: Gérard Fromanger and May 68, Yue Minjun and the Chinese oppos
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In the 20th century, Rodin and Brancusi were one of the few artists to view kissing as a romantic act. For Munch, the kiss was deadly; for Picasso, it was sexual; for Tino Sehgal, it was never just one; and for Witkin, it was morbid.
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This masterpiece of Japanese art, intended to celebrate the harmony of nature, has had many iterations. Claude Monet, Takashi Kawamata, Hergé and Jean-Michel Othoniel all pay homage to the Great Wave off Kanagawa. It's an image that has become increasing
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Which is more primitive, modern humans or our Paleolithic ancestors? Contemporary artists, from Juan Miró to Tacita Dean, Mario Merz and Banksy, are attempting to answer this question when they draw inspiration from Lascaux. The answer is not always flat
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French protestants were forced to flee France as dragoons were given free reign to rape, assault and terrify their communities. Among them, the Loyal family, poor cloth-makers desperate for mercy, safe passage, and a new place to call home. 
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Rodin and Michelangelo were both celebrated sculptors of their ages. This documentary brings together the works of the French and Italian sculptors and reveals the creative processes of the two artists.
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The Argentinian duo talk about their lives: their musical influences, their friendship, their touring, and their aesthetic. And how Sting helped them to meditate.
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How can we communicate without internet and 5G? Mesh networks use radio waves to create parallel communication networks. In societies that are increasingly under surveillance or where governments can block communication overnight, like in Iran, these dec
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The Bulgarian elections were a landslide for Progressive Bulgaria meaning Rumen Radev will be the country’s next prime minister. Will this clear victory mean that Bulgaria will leave behind the political instability of the last five years and be able to
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Pregnant with her first child, Emma learns she has breast cancer. In her debut feature, filmmaker Sólveig Anspach, who passed away in 2015, depicts the struggles she was facing in the twilight of her life. A deeply moving and authentic story, brought to
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