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  • Doudou Sy (left) and Khadim Wade, Senegalese fishers who lost their home by the sea and now live in a relocation camp.

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  • Dolbadern Castle, North Wales, by Turner, and A Boat Passing a Lock, by Constable, on display at Tate Britain.

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  2. Tala Madani
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Oil and screenprint on synthetic polymer
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23 x 16 x 1 in

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  4. Sarah Lucas, She Came in Through the Bathroom Window, 2023. bronze, paint, lacquer, stainless steel and cement, 86.3 x 71.6 x 185.7 cm. © Sarah Lucas. Courtesy Sadie Coles HQ, London. Photo Steve Russell Studios

    Art and design
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  • A woman in a red skirt stands next to two urinals.

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  1. Stern, who was born in Brooklyn, had also served as the dean of Yale School of Architecture.

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  2. Students sitting at a table in a library with vaulted brick walls.

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  3. Studio Bright’s Hedge and Arbour House in Melbourne.

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  4. A family spending quality time together in their lounge, 1957

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  • Unlike fashion week, where an invite is essential, anyone can go along to Frieze – if they pay about £60 for a ticket.

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  • Two men stood in front of a bright collage-style mural on the side of a brick building.Pictured are (l-r) Saad Eddine Said(CEO and Artistic Director) and Executive Director Adam Roe by part of the Beyond The Wall Project at the New Art Exchange in Hyson Green, Nottingham. A project where they have commissioned murals to adorn surrounding buildings and walls.
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  • BGIAS Charlotte Chapter Meetup in collaboration with curator Yvonne Bynoe at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, (photographer unknown), 2024.

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