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  • Fulcrum by American sculptor Richard Serra at Liverpool Street Station in London, UK. Richard Serra is an American minimalist sculptor and artist known for working with large-scale assemblies of sheet metal. Serra was involved in the Process Art Movement.
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  • Fulcrum by American sculptor Richard Serra at Liverpool Street Station in London, UK. Richard Serra is an American minimalist sculptor and artist known for working with large-scale assemblies of sheet metal. Serra was involved in the Process Art Movement.
    20150418_fulcrum richard serra_C.jpg
  • Fulcrum by American sculptor Richard Serra at Liverpool Street Station in London, UK. Richard Serra is an American minimalist sculptor and artist known for working with large-scale assemblies of sheet metal. Serra was involved in the Process Art Movement.
    20150418_fulcrum richard serra_E.jpg
  • Fulcrum by American sculptor Richard Serra at Liverpool Street Station in London, UK. Richard Serra is an American minimalist sculptor and artist known for working with large-scale assemblies of sheet metal. Serra was involved in the Process Art Movement.
    20150418_fulcrum richard serra_B.jpg
  • Fulcrum by American sculptor Richard Serra at Liverpool Street Station in London, UK. Richard Serra is an American minimalist sculptor and artist known for working with large-scale assemblies of sheet metal. Serra was involved in the Process Art Movement.
    20150418_fulcrum richard serra_D.jpg
  • Fulcrum by American sculptor Richard Serra at Liverpool Street Station in London, UK. Richard Serra is an American minimalist sculptor and artist known for working with large-scale assemblies of sheet metal. Serra was involved in the Process Art Movement.
    20150418_fulcrum richard serra_A.jpg
  • A man sits on a bench in a Modernist concrete plaza in Belém, Lisbon. The plaza is part of Centro Cultural de Belém, the largest building with cultural facilities in Portugal. It was initially built to accommodate the European Presidency, but later adapted to provide spaces for conferences, exhibitions and artistic venues.
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  • Fulcrum by American sculptor Richard Serra at Liverpool Street Station in London, UK. Richard Serra is an American minimalist sculptor and artist known for working with large-scale assemblies of sheet metal. Serra was involved in the Process Art Movement.
    20150418_fulcrum richard serra_F.jpg
  • Black polka dot dress in a shop window display. London, UK. The minimal fashion design statement in the dress is echoed in the interior design.
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  • Black polka dot dress in a shop window display. London, UK. The minimal fashion design statement in the dress is echoed in the interior design.
    20140411_polka dot dressA.jpg
  • Stenciled on to a white wall is a sign saying No Entry, a notice of dark lettering on white at the top of an art gallery staircase in central London. Looking upwards we see the strong lines of the decor, the black painted rails and staircase divisions for visitors to climb to an upper floor. There are diagonals and angles in this empty landscape of design and architecture.
    no_entry01-30-08-2012.jpg
  • Autumn leaves and colours in the gardens at Winterbourne Botanic Garden, the botanical garden of the University of Birmingham, located in Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom. Set in 7 acres, it is notable as a rare surviving example of an early 20th century high status suburban ‘villa’ garden, inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement of the Edwardian period. Both Winterbourne Botanic Garden and Winterbourne House are owned by the University of Birmingham and are open to the public as a heritage attraction.
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  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-13_Bamboo Tattoo_B.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_A.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor42-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • With the skyscrapers of Pudong's Lujiazui Financial District in the background, a scaffolding surrounds the Revolutionary Martyrs Monument, part of the historical riverside Bund renovation project in Shanghai, China on 27 May 2009.  60 years ago today residents of Shanghai woke up to find communist soldiers sleeping on the streets as the People's Liberation Army drove away the defending Nationalists after 15 days of intense fighting using only light weaponry to minimize collateral damage.
    QS090527Shanghai001.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_P.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_Y.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_N.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_I.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_F.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_AB.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_AD.jpg
  • Australian-bodied Austin Seven Swallow sports model car. In an attempt to establish an Australian motor industry after World War I, the Australian Government imposed a tax on imported cars. However, an imported chassis attracted minimal tax, and as a result Australian coach-builders imported rolling chassis to which they fitted custom-built bodies. Southwark, London, UK.
    20150322_austin swallow_A.jpg
  • Female cyclist wearing a gold safety helmet stops to check her mobile phone in London, England, United Kingdom. A bicycle helmet is designed to attenuate impacts to the head of a cyclist in falls while minimizing side effects such as interference with peripheral vision.
    20170725_cycle helmet_001.jpg
  • Female cyclist wearing a gold safety helmet on 21st January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. A bicycle helmet is designed to attenuate impacts to the head of a cyclist in falls while minimizing side effects such as interference with peripheral vision.
    20200121_gold cycle helmet_002.jpg
  • Female cyclist wearing a gold safety helmet on 21st January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. A bicycle helmet is designed to attenuate impacts to the head of a cyclist in falls while minimizing side effects such as interference with peripheral vision.
    20200121_gold cycle helmet_001.jpg
  • A close-up portrait of a young man in his thirties street portrait with moustache. Born in Hawaii, the man is of Asian descent and his minimal moustache shows the limited growth on his face although he is clean shaven, with a smooth chin. The moustache turns upwards slightly in a rather cheeky style.
    moustache_men80-28-May-2011.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor46-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor41-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor39-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor35-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor38-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor32-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor29-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor27-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor24-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor19-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor16-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor09-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor12-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor08-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor06-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor05-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor02-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • With the historical architecture of the older banks, custom houses, and hotels from Shangh's concession days in the background, a worker drives a tractor through a construction site, a part of the historical riverside Bund renovation project underway for the upcoming World Expo in Shanghai, China on 27 May 2009.  60 years ago today residents of Shanghai woke up to find communist soldiers sleeping on the streets as the People's Liberation Army drove away the defending Nationalists after 15 days of intense fighting using only light weaponry to minimize collateral damage.
    QS090527Shanghai014.jpg
  • A group of people practicing social distancing as protection from the coronavirus while walking along the street on 23rd Febuary 2020 in New Orleans, United States. Social distancing is to maintain a distance between you and other people of at least six feet, minimizing contact with people, avoiding public transportation whenever possible, limiting nonessential travel, and skipping social gatherings.
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  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_B.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_X.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_O.jpg
  • Erfan, and Iranian who lives in Sweden is given a traditional Thai bamboo tattoo by Thai tattoo artist Kwan. The process, which took 2 days is relatively painless. Unlike a normal machine tattoo the pain is minimal and there is no bleeding. At the end of the bamboo stick, a small blade which is made of closely packed together needles is dipped in ink then repeatedly tapped into the skin. The work takes place at Charlee Bar on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-12_Bamboo Tattoo_AC.jpg
  • Female cyclist wearing a gold safety helmet with safety lights attached in London, England, United Kingdom. A bicycle helmet is designed to attenuate impacts to the head of a cyclist in falls while minimizing side effects such as interference with peripheral vision.
    20190404_gold cycle helmet_001.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor44-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor20-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor15-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • With the skyscrapers of Pudong's Lujiazui Financial District across the Huangpu River, a worker drives a tractor through a construction site, a part of the historical riverside Bund renovation project underway for the upcoming World Expo in Shanghai, China on 27 May 2009.  60 years ago today residents of Shanghai woke up to find communist soldiers sleeping on the streets as the People's Liberation Army drove away the defending Nationalists after 15 days of intense fighting using only light weaponry to minimize collateral damage.
    QS090527Shanghai009.jpg
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