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Beirut, Oct 5 (EFE) .- (Camera: Noemí Jabois) A huge woman face "drowning" in a pile of colourful flowers presides as of Tuesday the garden of the Cervantes Institute of Beirut, where the Spanish artist Alba Fabré has used as a canvas a wall of almost 20 meters to capture his "romantic" vision of the frustration in this country in crisis.FOOTAGE OF THE MURAL.
Police stand guard and people lay flowers outside Perm University, where an on-campus shooting left six people dead. IMAGES
Postdam (Germany), Aug 26 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Filip Singer) The exhibition "Impressionism in Russia" arrives at the Barberini Museum in Postdam, Germany, with works by the most prominent interpreters of this Russian artistic movement.Works such as the "Portrait of the painter Aleksandr Dmitrievich Litovchenko" by the artist Ivan Kramskoy, are some of the pieces that can be visited in this exhibition that will remain open until January 9.FOOTAGE FROM THE EXHIBITION "IMPRESSIONISM IN RUSSIA" AT THE BARBERINI MUSEUM OF POSTDAM (GERMANY).
London, Jun 7 (EFE) .- (CAMERA: Claudia Sacrest) One of the star pieces of the Russian art auction that was orphaned as a buyer Monday was the portrait of Tsar Alexander I of Russia given as an imperial gift in the nineteenth century to the then Spanish ambassador, Don Juan Miguel Paez de la Cadena y Seix.
New York, Apr 23 (EFE) .- (Camera: Helen Cook) The flowers and polka dots that appear in the works of the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama have traveled the world injecting color and joy wherever they go, elements that are more than necessary in the last city they have landed in a New York that begins to stretch after a winter of intense darkness.FOOTAGE OF EXHIBITION OF KUSAMA IN NEW YORK.
Paris, Oct 20 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera-: Ian Langsdon / María Díaz Valderrama) The Pompidou Centre has found a way to escape grey skies in Paris and the decayed atmosphere that reigns 2020 with a wide retrospective on Henri Matisse, which is to open its doors on Wednesday and confirms the famous French painter as a master of joy.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION AT THE POMPIDOU CENTRE.SOUNDBITES OF CURATOR AURÉLIE VERDIER. Translation:"Matisse was moved by great anxiety, and his whole life was marked by the attempt to hide the intense work that was his, he was a hard worker. By ??translating his art with the greatest means economy and the greatest simplicity he ended up characterizing his art with the idea of ??happiness that is his own and that in my opinion is something that he himself claimed.""I believe that the visitor will discover the full dimension of his work, the techniques adopted by Matisse, in his painting but also drawing, key for Matisse, sculpture, less known, the large cut-out collage that unites drawing and colour, drawing and painting ".