Artists’ impression

Published May 16, 2013
Artist from "Le cirque Plume" company performs during the rehearsal of "Tempus Fugit ?" show on May 15, 2013 in Besançon, eastern France. — AFP Photo
Artist from "Le cirque Plume" company performs during the rehearsal of "Tempus Fugit ?" show on May 15, 2013 in Besançon, eastern France. — AFP Photo
Visitors gather in the new 'Rain Room' installation at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in Manhattan on May 15, 2013 in New York City. The 5,000 square-foot installation creates a field of falling water that stops in the area where people walk through, allowing them to remain dry. The piece, created by Random International, releases a 260-gallon per minute shower around visitors. — AFP Photo
Visitors gather in the new 'Rain Room' installation at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in Manhattan on May 15, 2013 in New York City. The 5,000 square-foot installation creates a field of falling water that stops in the area where people walk through, allowing them to remain dry. The piece, created by Random International, releases a 260-gallon per minute shower around visitors. — AFP Photo
Artists from "Le cirque Plume" company perform during the rehearsal of "Tempus Fugit ?" show on May 15, 2013 in Besançon, eastern France. — AFP Photo
Artists from "Le cirque Plume" company perform during the rehearsal of "Tempus Fugit ?" show on May 15, 2013 in Besançon, eastern France. — AFP Photo
An artist's impression of tycoon James Packer's proposed billion-dollar casino for Asian high-rollers stands on the Sydney skyline after Packer picked the British firm Wilkinson Eyre design, in Sydney on May 16, 2013. The Australian mogul wants his 60-storey building to rival the Sydney Opera House in the iconic structure stakes and to make it happen selected Wilkinson Eyre Architects ahead of two American firms also on the shortlist. Wilkinson Eyre is best known for designing Gardens by the Bay in Singapore, the M
An artist's impression of tycoon James Packer's proposed billion-dollar casino for Asian high-rollers stands on the Sydney skyline after Packer picked the British firm Wilkinson Eyre design, in Sydney on May 16, 2013. The Australian mogul wants his 60-storey building to rival the Sydney Opera House in the iconic structure stakes and to make it happen selected Wilkinson Eyre Architects ahead of two American firms also on the shortlist. Wilkinson Eyre is best known for designing Gardens by the Bay in Singapore, the M
Artist Vernon Ah Kee's looks at his work during a media preview of Sakahàn: International Indigenous Art, at the National Gallery in Ottawa, which is the largest-ever global survey of contemporary Indigenous art. — AP Photo
Artist Vernon Ah Kee's looks at his work during a media preview of Sakahàn: International Indigenous Art, at the National Gallery in Ottawa, which is the largest-ever global survey of contemporary Indigenous art. — AP Photo
Oleksiy Pinko, a circus artist, dances with a lion during presentation of the new program in Ukraine's National Circus in Kiev, Ukraine. — AP Photo
Oleksiy Pinko, a circus artist, dances with a lion during presentation of the new program in Ukraine's National Circus in Kiev, Ukraine. — AP Photo
Visitors gather in the new 'Rain Room' installation at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in Manhattan on May 15, 2013 in New York City. The 5,000 square-foot installation creates a field of falling water that stops in the area where people walk through, allowing them to remain dry. The piece, created by Random International, releases a 260-gallon per minute shower around visitors. — AFP Photo
Visitors gather in the new 'Rain Room' installation at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in Manhattan on May 15, 2013 in New York City. The 5,000 square-foot installation creates a field of falling water that stops in the area where people walk through, allowing them to remain dry. The piece, created by Random International, releases a 260-gallon per minute shower around visitors. — AFP Photo
Artist from "Le cirque Plume" company performs during the rehearsal of "Tempus Fugit?" show on May 15, 2013 in Besançon, eastern France. — AFP Photo
Artist from "Le cirque Plume" company performs during the rehearsal of "Tempus Fugit?" show on May 15, 2013 in Besançon, eastern France. — AFP Photo
Viewers walk past artist Jonathan Jones' 68 Fletcher, Bondi, 20:20, 8.6.03., during a media preview of Sakahàn: International Indigenous Art, at the National Gallery in Ottawa, Wednesday, which is the largest-ever global survey of contemporary Indigenous art— AP Photo
Viewers walk past artist Jonathan Jones' 68 Fletcher, Bondi, 20:20, 8.6.03., during a media preview of Sakahàn: International Indigenous Art, at the National Gallery in Ottawa, Wednesday, which is the largest-ever global survey of contemporary Indigenous art— AP Photo
Artist from "Le cirque Plume" company performs during the rehearsal of "Tempus Fugit ?" show on May 15, 2013 in Besançon, eastern France. — AFP Photo
Artist from "Le cirque Plume" company performs during the rehearsal of "Tempus Fugit ?" show on May 15, 2013 in Besançon, eastern France. — AFP Photo
This photo taken on May 3, 2013, shows the painting "Number 19" by Jackson Pollock on display during a preview of Christie's Impressionist and Modern Art sales in New York. — AFP Photo
This photo taken on May 3, 2013, shows the painting "Number 19" by Jackson Pollock on display during a preview of Christie's Impressionist and Modern Art sales in New York. — AFP Photo
This photo taken on May 3, 2013, in New York City, shows the painting "Dustheads" by Jean-Michel Basquiat on display during a preview of Christie's Impressionist and Modern Art sales. A blockbuster auction of Contemporary art in New York, including a record $58.4 million for a Jackson Pollock drip painting, fetched nearly half a billion dollars on Wednesday - the biggest haul ever at an art auction. Leading the frenzied charge were the Pollock and a work by one-time graffiti artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, which set a
This photo taken on May 3, 2013, in New York City, shows the painting "Dustheads" by Jean-Michel Basquiat on display during a preview of Christie's Impressionist and Modern Art sales. A blockbuster auction of Contemporary art in New York, including a record $58.4 million for a Jackson Pollock drip painting, fetched nearly half a billion dollars on Wednesday - the biggest haul ever at an art auction. Leading the frenzied charge were the Pollock and a work by one-time graffiti artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, which set a

This gallery comprises images from various parts of the world mainly focusing art and artists such as, a circus artist dancing with a lion, artists from “Le cirque Plume” and work displayed at International Indigenous Art, at the National Gallery in Ottawa and numerous other exhibits around the globe.

It also includes images from the new ‘Rain Room’ installation at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in Manhattan in New York City. — Photo by Agencies

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