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Berlin, Apr 2 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Clemens Bilan).- German visual artist Dennis Josef Meseg presented Friday a commemorative art installation inspired by the pandemic in the Alexanderplatz square in Berlin. FOOTAGE OF THE DISPLAYED WORKS.
Paris (France), Jan 12 (EFE), (Camera: Josep Puig López).- The Spanish artist Pepo Moreno on Tuesday highlighted the success of the exhibition that has just opened in Paris, despite the coronavirus restrictions. In just three days half of his works have already been sold.Moreno (Tortosa, Catalonia, 1985) has lived in Paris for five years, where he has worked mainly in fashion and advertising. His current work, "Dimoni" ('demon' in Catalan), is now displayed at the Galerie Charraudeau.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION AND SOUNDBITES OF THE SPANISH ARTIST PEPO MORENO. "What I wanted to represent in 'Dimoni' are my obsessions, things that come to my mind continuously...From mental health problems, corporal perception... And, in general, the existence, which are all the demons that one has inside and has to embrace and learn to live with them."
Hundreds of people bid farewell to Colombian artist Fernando Botero in his hometown of Medellin, as his coffin is carried by soldiers in Botero Square to the Museum of Antioquia, which houses hundreds of paintings and sculptures that the artist donated to the city. IMAGES
The coffin of Colombian painter and sculptor Fernando Botero, who died last week at the age of 91, lies in wake at the funeral chapel set up at the Congress in Bogota. Known for his voluptuous depictions of people and animals using different media, Colombia's most famous artist died in Monaco, where he lived, after developing pneumonia. IMAGES
French President Emmanuel Macron welcomes his Colombian counterpart Gustavo Petro to the Elysée Palace, on the sidelines of the international summit for a "new global financial pact". IMAGES