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Taipei, Sep 2 (EFE/EPA).- Japanese artist Shiota Chiharu's exhibition 'Uncertain Journey' in Taipei, which was initially scheduled to run from May 1 through August 29, was extended until October 17 after the museum was forced to close in May due to the coronavirus pandemic.(Camera: RITCHIE TONGO)SHOT LIST: JAPANESE ARTIST SHIOTA CHIHARU' EXHIBITION UNCERTAIN JOURNEY IN A MUSEUM IN TAIPEI, TAIWAN.
Yilan, Apr 23 (EFE/EPA).- A bookstore in Yilan, eastern Taiwan hosts a space capsule replica by Taiwanese artist Li Cheng-liang which is made from recycled household materials that give both a homely and outer space feeling to its readers. (Camera: RITCHIE TONGO)SHOT LIST: THE SPACE CAPSULE REPLICA BY TAIWANESE ARTIST LI CHENG-LIAN IN A BOOKSTORE IN YILAN, TAIWAN.
Belgrade, Jul 2 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Andrej Cukic) Art against negationism and oblivion. Just before the 25th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre, an artist has transformed Ratko Mladic's war journal - the military leader convicted of genocide for the massacre - into an artwork against war.Four hundred pages of the Bosnian war journal (1992-95) of the former Bosnian Serb commander have been carefully recreated with ink drawings by Serbian artist Vladimir Miladinovic, which displays them in Belgrade until July 29 in an exhibition titled "Diary".FOOTAGE OF THE WORK.SOUNDBITES OF ARTIST VLADIMIR MILADINOVIC.Translation: -What I’m doing is dealing with some kind of reviving the documents that already served its purpose and what intrigues me is the possible potential of the remains in a different field of modern visual art-So, throughout the diary one can actually recognize that very disciplined military language of JNA (Yugoslav people's army) trained staff which speaks a lot about the attention the socialist Yugoslavia schooled its staff that were later to be a part of its own toppling.-My deep belief is that art can actually, in not anything else, show the things that happened in the past and make it possible for us to move to better relationships in the present and the future.-Actually the material is in front of us, but the question is are we capable of facing the material.
Fatima al-Ghoul uses henna to create stunning paintings of Palestinian landscapes.
A Taiwanese artist creates miniature sculptures as small as 0.5 millimeters using various types of pencil lead.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).