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  • A man visits Gallery 798 in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • Ullens Gallery in Dashanzi, Beijing.
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  • The Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing's trendy 798 art district. The center is featuring a retrospective of Chinese artist Huang Yongping.
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  • Chinese artists carry a sculpture as they arrange their art works for a weekend exhibition at Gallery 798.
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  • Ullens Gallery in Beijing.
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  • A visitor looks at a modern art installation in a gallery in Dashanzi a trendy artisit's district in northern Beijing.
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  • A visitor looks at a modern art installation in a gallery in Dashanzi, a trendy artisit's district in northern Beijing.
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  • A sculpture depicts North Korea's "Dear Leader" Kim Jongil with a golden gun, on display at a gallery featuring modern art in Beijing, China May 4, 2007.
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  • Workers hang paintings at Gallery 798 in Beijing. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • Graffiti in Dashanzi, one of China's artist's neighborhoods. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A sculpture depicting Mao's signature jacket, also the uniforn of the working class, in a Dashanzi art gallery. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A man sells revolutionary posters in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A woman in a wedding dress poses next to a photograph of a scene from the cultural revolution. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A man walks past photograph of a scene from the cultural revolution in Dazhanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A woman photograph of a scene from the cultural revolution in Dazhanzi at Photogallery 798. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • People eat lunch under a Cultural Revoliton themed mural in a Sichuan restaurant in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A man sells revolutionary posters in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A man sells revolutionary posters in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A woman reads a magazine in a coffee shop that is part of Time Zone 8 bookshop in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • Woekers move a photo depecting a scene from the cultural revolution in Dazhanzi at Photogallery 798. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • People eat lunch under a Cultural Revoliton themed mural in a Sichuan restaurant in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A man takes a rest in froent of a large photograph in Gallery 798 in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • Zhu Yu, Chinese painter and performance artist, poses for a photograph during an interview at Xin Art gallery in   Beijing, China, on Thursday, April 3, 2008. Zhu is notorious for his work, "Eating People," which shows the artist purportedly cooking and eating a human fetus.
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  • Visitors to Chen Wenling's exhibition called "The God of materialism" look at a sculpture on display at an art gallery in Beijing fashionable 798 art district. A sculpture by Chen Wenling's called "The God of Materialism"  on display at an art gallery in Beijing fashionable 798 art district.
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  • Zhu Yu, Chinese painter and performance artist, poses for a photograph during an interview at Xin Art gallery in   Beijing, China, on Thursday, April 3, 2008. Zhu is notorious for his work, "Eating People," which shows the artist purportedly cooking and eating a human fetus.
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  • The Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing's trendy 798 art district. The center is featuring a retrospective of Chinese artist Huang Yongping.
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  • The Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing's trendy 798 art district. The center is featuring a retrospective of Chinese artist Huang Yongping.
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  • Customers peruse art books at Timezone 8 bookstore in the 798 art district.
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  • Visitors to Chen Wenling's exhibition called "The God of materialism" look at a sculpture on display at an art gallery in Beijing fashionable 798 art district. A sculpture by Chen Wenling's called "The God of Materialism"  on display at an art gallery in Beijing fashionable 798 art district.
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  • Visitors to Chen Wenling's exhibition called "The God of materialism" look at a sculpture on display at an art gallery in Beijing fashionable 798 art district. A sculpture of a human-like pig, part of Chen Wenling's exhibition called "The God of materialism" on display at an art gallery in Beijing fashionable 798 art district.
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  • The Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing's trendy 798 art district. The center is featuring a retrospective of Chinese artist Huang Yongping.
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  • Art books at Timezone 8 bookstore in the 798 art district.
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  • Customers peruse art books at Timezone 8 bookstore in the 798 art district.
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  • Customers peruse art books at Timezone 8 bookstore in the 798 art district.
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  • The Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing's trendy 798 art district. The center is featuring a retrospective of Chinese artist Huang Yongping.
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  • The Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing's trendy 798 art district. The center is featuring a retrospective of Chinese artist Huang Yongping.
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  • The Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing's trendy 798 art district. The center is featuring a retrospective of Chinese artist Huang Yongping.
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  • The Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing's trendy 798 art district. The center is featuring a retrospective of Chinese artist Huang Yongping.
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  • The Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing's trendy 798 art district. The center is featuring a retrospective of Chinese artist Huang Yongping.
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  • The Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing's trendy 798 art district. The center is featuring a retrospective of Chinese artist Huang Yongping.
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  • Visitors to Chen Wenling's exhibition called "The God of materialism" look at a sculpture on display at an art gallery in Beijing fashionable 798 art district.
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  • Visitors to Chen Wenling's exhibition called "The God of materialism" look at a sculpture on display at an art gallery in Beijing fashionable 798 art district.
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  • Visitors to Chen Wenling's exhibition called "The God of materialism" look at a sculpture on display at an art gallery in Beijing fashionable 798 art district.
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  • A sculpture of a human-like pig, part of Chen Wenling's exhibition called "The God of materialism" on display at an art gallery in Beijing fashionable 798 art district.
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  • A sign directs visitors to galleries in the 798 art district.
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  • A salmon and rice dish is served at Timezone 8 bookstore in the 798 art district.
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  • The trendy At Cafe in the 798 art district in Beijing.
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  • The trendy At Cafe in the 798 art district in Beijing.
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  • Visitors at a Dior exhibition in the Ullens Gallery in Beijing's 798 art district.
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  • Visitors at a Dior exhibition in the Ullens Gallery in Beijing's 798 art district.
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  • A Chinese woman serves tea in a shiny silver structure as part of Chen Wenling's exhibition called "The God of materialism" on display at an art gallery in Beijing fashionable 798 art district.
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  • A photograph of a Chinese Opera character, part of an exhibit at the Three Shadows Gallery in Beijing.
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  • Visitors to Chen Wenling's exhibition called "The God of materialism" look at a sculpture on display at an art gallery in Beijing fashionable 798 art district.
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  • Visitors to Chen Wenling's exhibition called "The God of materialism" look at a sculpture on display at an art gallery in Beijing fashionable 798 art district.
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  • A poster advertising an exhibition of paintings by Zhao Shaodong at a gallery in in 798 art district.
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  • Visitors in the 798 art district.
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  • Visitors in the 798 art district.
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  • Jiang Congyi 's Paintings of women, in a series called "Beijing Belle" on exhibition in the 798 art district.
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  • Visitors mill through a gallery in the 798 art district.
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  • A salmon and rice dish is served at Timezone 8 bookstore in the 798 art district.
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  • Timezone 8 bookstore in the 798 art district.
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  • A menu at Timezone 8 bookstore in the 798 art district.
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  • The trendy At Cafe in the 798 art district in Beijing.
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  • The trendy At Cafe in the 798 art district in Beijing.
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  • A sculpture on display at the 798 art district in Beijing.
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  • Visitors at the Paris-Beijing Photo Gallery in the 798 art district in Beijing.
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  • Visitors at the Paris-Beijing Photo Gallery in the 798 art district in Beijing.
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  • The Paris-Beijing Photo Gallery in the 798 art district in Beijing.
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  • A mural on a wall in the 798 art district.
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  • Visitors at a Dior exhibition in the Ullens Gallery in Beijing's 798 art district.
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  • Three Shadows Gallery in Beijing.
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  • Visitors in the 798 art district.
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  • Jiang Congyi 's Paintings of women, in a series called "Beijing Belle" on exhibition in the 798 art district.
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  • Chefs work in the kitchen at the Timezone 8 bookstore and restaurant in the 798 art district.
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  • The Paris-Beijing Photo Gallery in the 798 art district in Beijing. An Edward Burtinsky exhibition.
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  • Sculptures n display at the 798 art district in Beijing.
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  • Visitors take snaps of an installation resembling a gas station in Beijing's trendy 798 art district in northern Beijing.
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  • British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 31 figures of himself cast in iron and glass fibre on city pathways, pavements, rooftops and ledges of New York City. The exhibition, called "Event Horizon"  marks Gormley's United States public art debut -- a milestone for an artist whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.  Antony Gormley originally created Event Horizon for London's Hayward Gallery as part of the Blind Light exhibition in 2007.
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  • British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 31 figures of himself cast in iron and glass fibre on city pathways, pavements, rooftops and ledges of New York City. The exhibition, called "Event Horizon"  marks Gormley's United States public art debut -- a milestone for an artist whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.  Antony Gormley originally created Event Horizon for London's Hayward Gallery as part of the Blind Light exhibition in 2007.
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  • British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 31 figures of himself cast in iron and glass fibre on city pathways, pavements, rooftops and ledges of New York City. The exhibition, called "Event Horizon"  marks Gormley's United States public art debut -- a milestone for an artist whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.  Antony Gormley originally created Event Horizon for London's Hayward Gallery as part of the Blind Light exhibition in 2007.
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  • British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 31 figures of himself cast in iron and glass fibre on city pathways, pavements, rooftops and ledges of New York City. The exhibition, called "Event Horizon"  marks Gormley's United States public art debut -- a milestone for an artist whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.  Antony Gormley originally created Event Horizon for London's Hayward Gallery as part of the Blind Light exhibition in 2007.
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  • British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 31 figures of himself cast in iron and glass fibre on city pathways, pavements, rooftops and ledges of New York City. The exhibition, called "Event Horizon"  marks Gormley's United States public art debut -- a milestone for an artist whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.  Antony Gormley originally created Event Horizon for London's Hayward Gallery as part of the Blind Light exhibition in 2007.
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  • British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 31 figures of himself cast in iron and glass fibre on city pathways, pavements, rooftops and ledges of New York City. The exhibition, called "Event Horizon"  marks Gormley's United States public art debut -- a milestone for an artist whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.  Antony Gormley originally created Event Horizon for London's Hayward Gallery as part of the Blind Light exhibition in 2007.
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  • British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 31 figures of himself cast in iron and glass fibre on city pathways, pavements, rooftops and ledges of New York City. The exhibition, called "Event Horizon"  marks Gormley's United States public art debut -- a milestone for an artist whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.  Antony Gormley originally created Event Horizon for London's Hayward Gallery as part of the Blind Light exhibition in 2007.
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  • British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 31 figures of himself cast in iron and glass fibre on city pathways, pavements, rooftops and ledges of New York City. The exhibition, called "Event Horizon"  marks Gormley's United States public art debut -- a milestone for an artist whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.  Antony Gormley originally created Event Horizon for London's Hayward Gallery as part of the Blind Light exhibition in 2007.
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  • British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 31 figures of himself cast in iron and glass fibre on city pathways, pavements, rooftops and ledges of New York City. The exhibition, called "Event Horizon"  marks Gormley's United States public art debut -- a milestone for an artist whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.  Antony Gormley originally created Event Horizon for London's Hayward Gallery as part of the Blind Light exhibition in 2007.
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  • British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 31 figures of himself cast in iron and glass fibre on city pathways, pavements, rooftops and ledges of New York City. The exhibition, called "Event Horizon"  marks Gormley's United States public art debut -- a milestone for an artist whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.  Antony Gormley originally created Event Horizon for London's Hayward Gallery as part of the Blind Light exhibition in 2007.
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  • A series of sculptures on display at a gallery in Dashanzi art district in Beijing, China May 4, 2007.
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  • British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 31 figures of himself cast in iron and glass fibre on city pathways, pavements, rooftops and ledges of New York City. The exhibition, called "Event Horizon"  marks Gormley's United States public art debut -- a milestone for an artist whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.  Antony Gormley originally created Event Horizon for London's Hayward Gallery as part of the Blind Light exhibition in 2007.
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  • British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 31 figures of himself cast in iron and glass fibre on city pathways, pavements, rooftops and ledges of New York City. The exhibition, called "Event Horizon"  marks Gormley's United States public art debut -- a milestone for an artist whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.  Antony Gormley originally created Event Horizon for London's Hayward Gallery as part of the Blind Light exhibition in 2007.
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  • British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 31 figures of himself cast in iron and glass fibre on city pathways, pavements, rooftops and ledges of New York City. The exhibition, called "Event Horizon"  marks Gormley's United States public art debut -- a milestone for an artist whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.  Antony Gormley originally created Event Horizon for London's Hayward Gallery as part of the Blind Light exhibition in 2007.
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  • Three Shadows Gallery in Beijing.
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  • British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 31 figures of himself cast in iron and glass fibre on city pathways, pavements, rooftops and ledges of New York City. The exhibition, called "Event Horizon"  marks Gormley's United States public art debut -- a milestone for an artist whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.  Antony Gormley originally created Event Horizon for London's Hayward Gallery as part of the Blind Light exhibition in 2007.
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  • British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 31 figures of himself cast in iron and glass fibre on city pathways, pavements, rooftops and ledges of New York City. The exhibition, called "Event Horizon"  marks Gormley's United States public art debut -- a milestone for an artist whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.  Antony Gormley originally created Event Horizon for London's Hayward Gallery as part of the Blind Light exhibition in 2007.
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  • British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 31 figures of himself cast in iron and glass fibre on city pathways, pavements, rooftops and ledges of New York City. The exhibition, called "Event Horizon"  marks Gormley's United States public art debut -- a milestone for an artist whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.  Antony Gormley originally created Event Horizon for London's Hayward Gallery as part of the Blind Light exhibition in 2007.
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  • British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 31 figures of himself cast in iron and glass fibre on city pathways, pavements, rooftops and ledges of New York City. The exhibition, called "Event Horizon"  marks Gormley's United States public art debut -- a milestone for an artist whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.  Antony Gormley originally created Event Horizon for London's Hayward Gallery as part of the Blind Light exhibition in 2007.
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  • British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 31 figures of himself cast in iron and glass fibre on city pathways, pavements, rooftops and ledges of New York City. The exhibition, called "Event Horizon"  marks Gormley's United States public art debut -- a milestone for an artist whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.  Antony Gormley originally created Event Horizon for London's Hayward Gallery as part of the Blind Light exhibition in 2007.
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  • British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 31 figures of himself cast in iron and glass fibre on city pathways, pavements, rooftops and ledges of New York City. The exhibition, called "Event Horizon"  marks Gormley's United States public art debut -- a milestone for an artist whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.  Antony Gormley originally created Event Horizon for London's Hayward Gallery as part of the Blind Light exhibition in 2007.
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  • British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 31 figures of himself cast in iron and glass fibre on city pathways, pavements, rooftops and ledges of New York City. The exhibition, called "Event Horizon"  marks Gormley's United States public art debut -- a milestone for an artist whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.  Antony Gormley originally created Event Horizon for London's Hayward Gallery as part of the Blind Light exhibition in 2007.
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  • British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 31 figures of himself cast in iron and glass fibre on city pathways, pavements, rooftops and ledges of New York City. The exhibition, called "Event Horizon"  marks Gormley's United States public art debut -- a milestone for an artist whose work has garnered worldwide acclaim over the past 25 years.  Antony Gormley originally created Event Horizon for London's Hayward Gallery as part of the Blind Light exhibition in 2007.
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