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"Kinshasa: Tales of the Invisible City"
by Filip De Boeck and Marie-Frangoise Plissart
Ludion | September 2006 | ISBN 9055445541
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Self-Portrait with Wide-Open Eyes, Rembrandt van Rijn , 1630
Few other artists in the history of western art have painted themselves with the obsessive frequency of Rembrandt (160669). This image,
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"Voices of Time: A Life in Stories"
by Eduardo Galeano
Metropolitan | May 2006 | ISBN 0805077677
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Parapet, Adam Adach, 2004
Adam Adach is a Polish painter who currently lives and works in Paris. Much of his work is derived from objects such as anonymous portraits, discarded
A year after the suicide-attacks in which four young British Muslims killed fifty-two travellers on London's transport network, what has been learned and what has changed? openDemocracy writers
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"The Divided Ground: Indians, Settlers, and the Northern Borderland of the American Revolution"
by Alan Taylor
Knopf | February 2006 | ISBN 0679454713
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"The Sultan's Elephant" during its London visit (4 - 7 May 2006) click here for more photos
The Lift New Parliament is a transportable meeting and performance space which will be the heart of the Lift Festival in London in 2008. Over the next two years you
Untitled, 2002, Ai Kijima
The Illegal Art: Freedom of Expression in the Corporate Age exhibition seeks to celebrate art that has skirted legal issues of corporate copyright infringement. It argues
Photographed by Matthew Twinklingtoes
Photographed by Matthew Twinklingtoes
A still from The Ballad of Narayama (1983, winner of Cannes Palm Dor)
Based on the writings of Shichiro Fukazawa and set in 19th century Japan, The Ballad of
Antanas Sutkus. Song Festivals. "Rabbits in the Dressing Room". Vilnius, 1970
Antanas Sutkus (b. 1939) is one of the "Great Generation" of Lithuanian photographers that made