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Hong Kong CNN —Picture Vladimir Putin, Angela Merkel and George W. Bush as 7-year-olds. Noemi Cassanelli/CNNAsia’s largest art fair, which concludes Saturday, has returned to “pre-pandemic scale,” as organizers put it. Hong Kong artist Mak2's installation in the fair's "Encounters" section. A colorful booth by Dvir Gallery, based in Paris, Tel Aviv and Brussels, which participated in the Hong Kong fair for the first time. So while Art Basel is a “very international platform,” Chan said, it still provides the chance to showcase homegrown talent.
Persons: Vladimir Putin, Angela Merkel, George W, Bush, , Noemi Cassanelli, Hong, Hong Kong’s, , William Leung, fairgoer, , Ivy Haldeman, François Ghebaly, It’s, it’s, “ It’s, Victoria Miro, Wirth, Mark Bradford, Philip Guston, Ed Clark, ” Keith Tsuji, Willem de Kooning’s, Kooning, Fuyuhiko Takata, Yoko Ono’s, Takata, Fuyuhiko, Louise Delmotte, I’m, ” Takata, fairgoers, Jaume Plensa, Mary Sabbatino, Sabbatino, Mak2, Teppei, Maho Kubota, Alexie, Kantor, Trevor Yeung, Stephen Wong, people’s, Hilda Chan, London’s, ” Chan Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, Art Basel, CNN, , Hauser, Hauser & Wirth, Galerie Lelong, The, Hong, Dvir, Hong Kong, CNN Hong, London’s Tate Locations: Hong Kong, Beijing, Hong Kong ., China, New York, Art Basel Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Asia, American, Spanish, York, Paris, Australian, Paris , Tel Aviv, Brussels, Hong
When an Artist Dies, Who Owns Her Story?
  + stars: | 2024-03-02 | by ( Kate Dwyer | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
It was an evening in late January, and Raquel Cecilia Mendieta was dining at the Parador, the 12th-century monastery-turned-hotel where she was staying while she installed artwork for a new survey of Ana Mendieta, the famous Cuban-born performance artist — and Ms. Mendieta’s maternal aunt — at a nearby museum. It had been a long day of assembling logs, soil, pine cones and branches into a reimagining of the artist’s “Untitled: Silueta Series” inside the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León, and her dinner companions — her 15-year-old daughter, Anabella, and Grace Hong, the assistant director at Galerie Lelong, which represents the Ana Mendieta estate — were still jet-lagged after traveling from New York. But they jumped when, after plates of bacalao and glasses of white wine had been cleared, Ms. Mendieta checked her phone and exclaimed, “Oh my god!”
Persons: Raquel Cecilia Mendieta, Ana Mendieta, , Castilla y, Anabella, Grace Hong, Mendieta, Organizations: Arte Contemporáneo, Castilla y León, Galerie Lelong Locations: Cuban, New York
The artist Emily Weiner is drawn to the sort of instantly recognizable imagery that taps into the unconscious and communicates across time. Her new pieces, which will soon make up a solo show at Red Arrow Gallery in Nashville and feature in the inaugural group exhibition at König Galerie’s Mexico City outpost, continue in this vein while expanding her visual lexicon. On one canvas, Weiner has painted an all-encompassing aquamarine spiral that moves toward a tiny half-moon at the center; hung next to it at Red Arrow will be its fiery twin — a mirror-image spiral rendered in a rusty red. (A number of the other works are symmetrical all on their own and, fittingly, the name of the solo show, “Never Odd or Even,” is a palindrome.) “I was thinking about the notion that this is a tainted world that inevitably is going to be saved by a patriarchal god and trying to invert it,” says Weiner.
Persons: Emily Weiner, she’s, Weiner, , Lucio Fontana, Organizations: Arrow, König Galerie Locations: Nashville, Mexico, König, Mexico City
The upheaval at Documenta is just one example of how Europe’s art world is being torn by debates about Israel and Gaza, as some institutions have moved to postpone the shows of artists who have criticized Israel. Documenta was initially staged in 1955 as the first large-scale exhibition in West Germany of the art of the European avant-garde. It was a direct response to the Degenerate Art Show, the denunciatory exhibition of modern art staged by the Nazis in Munich in 1937. Although the mural was taken down, it set off a monthslong debate in Germany’s art world about antisemitism, Palestinian activism and Germany’s relationship to formerly colonized countries. Hoskote said Documenta was one of the art world’s greatest events, partly because it had always been a forum for new ideas.
Persons: Documenta’s, — Simon Njami, Gong Yan, Kathrin, Inés Rodríguez, , , Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger, Ranjit Hoskote, Anaïs Duplan, Ai Weiwei, ” Ai, Ai, Galerie Max Hetzler, Lisson’s, Claudia Roth, Documenta, Hoskote Organizations: Venice Biennale, Folkwang, Israel, Art Newspaper, Galerie Max, Berlin, Die Locations: Israel, Kassel, Germany, Gaza, Venice, India, Essen, Haitian, United States, B.D.S, London, Lisson, New York, Paris, West Germany, Munich, Nazi, Indonesia
Perhaps not, supposes Kehinde Wiley in his latest collection, “A Maze of Power,” which, in the artist’s own indelible style, casts plenty of light of its own. We’re now learning that before and after that commission, he had been on a secret, decade-long odyssey across the African continent, painting its current and former heads of state. This series narrows the gap further, with subjects commanding a similar power to some of Wiley’s artistic reference points. Tanguy Beurdeley/© Courtesy Kehinde Wiley and Galerie TemplonHery Rajaonarimampianina, the former president of Madagascar, sits astride a horse in one painting. Some might wrinkle their nose at seeing certain heads or former heads of state depicted in such triumphant fashion.
Persons: Kehinde Wiley, Wiley, Barack Obama, We’re, Jacques Chirac, Obama, Sarah Ligner, Black, Old, Olusegun Obasanjo, Paul Kagame, Tanguy, Hery Rajaonarimampianina, Alpha Condé, , , Rajaonarimampianina –, , “ it’s, Andy Warhol’s, Mao Organizations: CNN, Old Masters, Democratic, Wiley Locations: Africa, Zimbabwe, Rhodesia, Los Angeles, Senegal, Nigeria, New York, Paris, France, Rwanda, Madagascar, Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Guinea, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Togo, Democratic Republic of Congo
Installation view Photo: Annie Schlechter/Neue GalerieNew YorkThe name “ Max Beckmann ” evokes images of side-show stages crowded with ambiguous acrobats, Fisher Kings, mutilated women, bound and masked figures and the like, often in confrontational, over-sized triptychs. Are these mysterious people actors or nightmare personages? Torturers or the tortured? Emblems of larger issues? Add lush paint and intense color, and it’s not surprising that once seen, these works can haunt us.
Persons: Annie Schlechter, Max Beckmann, Fisher Kings, it’s Organizations: Neue Galerie New Locations: Neue Galerie New York
A newly-uncovered Vatican 1942 letter suggests that then-Pope Pius XII likely knew about Nazi genocide. Pope Pius XII had already been scrutinized for his negotiations with Nazi Germany. Pope Pius XII was afraid Hitler would winGalerie Bilderwelt/Getty ImagesThe relationship between Pope Pius XII and Nazi leadership, especially Adolf Hitler, has long been uncovered and brought Pius under scrutiny, suggesting the pontiff was probably aware of Leiber's correspondence with König. "Pius XII was afraid of, certainly in the first years of the war, that the Nazis were going to win. The beatification process for Pius XII, which started in 1967, has been delayed because of his controversial choices during World War II.
Persons: Pope Pius XII, Sera, Pope, Pius, David Kertzer's, Giovanni Coco, Corriere, Robert Leiber, Lothar König, Hitler, Adolf Hitler, Pius XII, Mussolini, David Kertzer Organizations: Nazi, Service, The Guardian, Nazi Jesuit, Galerie, PBS Locations: Nazi Germany, Wall, Silicon, Germany, German, Polish, Rava, Ukraine, Belzec, Nazi, Poland, Auschwitz, Dachau, There's, Europe
CNN —A Picasso masterpiece entitled “Femme à la montre” fetched more than $139 million on Wednesday, becoming the second most valuable work by the artist ever sold at auction. The 1932 oil painting took center-stage at a two-day event at Sotheby’s in New York, at the sale of late philanthropist Emily Fisher Landau’s private collection. She is pictured here in front of Fernand Léger's "Étude pour Les Constructeurs" in her home in Manhattan in 2002. In a statement announcing the sale in September, Julian Dawes, Sotheby’s head of Impressionist & Modern Art for the Americas, said: “Picasso’s ‘Femme à la Montre’ is a masterpiece by every measure. Andy Warhol's 1986 self portrait will also be auctioned as part of Fisher Landau's collection.
Persons: CNN —, , Emily Fisher, Emily Fisher Landau, Fernand Léger's, ” Marie, Thérèse Walter, Picasso, London’s, Julian Dawes, Sotheby’s, ” Picasso, Walter, Olga Khokhlova, Galerie Georges Petit, Fisher Landau, Andy Warhol's, Fisher, Mark Rothko, Andy Warhol, Willem de Kooning, Jasper Johns, Ed, fenêtre, Thérèse, Picasso’s Organizations: CNN, London’s Tate, Art, Galerie, Lloyds Locations: New York, Manhattan, Paris, Americas, Russian, Ukrainian, Georgia, London, Marie
CNN —A Picasso masterpiece entitled “Femme à la montre” is expected to fetch more than $120 million when it goes up for auction this fall. Sotheby'sThe piece, which measures 51¼ x 38 inches (130 x 96.5 centimeters), depicts Picasso’s lover and “golden muse” Marie-Thérèse Walter, who featured in many of his portraits. In a statement announcing the sale, Julian Dawes, Sotheby’s head of Impressionist & Modern Art for the Americas, said: “Picasso’s ‘Femme à la Montre’ is a masterpiece by every measure. The artist painted “Femme à la montre” in August 1932, soon after the retrospective at the Galerie Georges Petit in Paris ended. Andy Warhol's 1986 self portrait will also be auctioned as part of Fisher Landau's collection.
Persons: Emily Fisher Landau, Fernand Léger's, ” Marie, Thérèse Walter, Picasso, London’s, Julian Dawes, Sotheby’s, ” Picasso, Walter, Olga Khokhlova, , Galerie Georges Petit, Fisher Landau, Andy Warhol's, Fisher, Mark Rothko, Andy Warhol, Willem de Kooning, Fisher Landau’s, fenêtre, Thérèse, Picasso’s Organizations: CNN, London’s Tate, Art, Galerie, Lloyds Locations: New York, Manhattan, Paris, Americas, Russian, Ukrainian, Georgia, London, Marie
There were at least 19 Black scientists and technicians who worked on the Manhattan Project. In the labs, there were at least 19 Black scientists and technicians among the 400 or so scientists employed by the project. The project was unique for bringing together "colored and white, Christian and Jew" for a common cause, Arthur Compton, the Manhattan Project director in Chicago, said. The Manhattan Project did create opportunities for Black Americans' advancements, but many Black workers grappled with Jim Crow segregation. Many Black scientists involved in the Manhattan Project went on to build careers that advanced technology and expanded opportunities for other Black scientists.
Persons: Jim Crow, Robert Oppenheimer, Enrico Fermi, Arthur Compton, , Franklin D, Roosevelt, William Jacob Knox , Jr, Knox, Jesse Ernest Wilkins, Wilkins, Jasper Jeffries, Carolyn Parker, Samuel Proctor Massie, Moddie Daniel Taylor, Jeffries —, Szilard, Truman, Du Bois, Langston Hughes Organizations: Manhattan, Americans, Service, Manhattan Project, Black Americans, Black, Bilderwelt, Chicago Defender, Atomic Heritage Foundation Black, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Columbia University, University of Chicago's, University of Chicago, Met Lab, Atomic Heritage Foundation, MIT Locations: Wall, Silicon, Germany, New York City, Chicago, Government, Hanford, Manhattan, Negros, Japan, Hiroshima
Both countries are also investing in new light tanks designed for high altitudes and rough terrain. Consequently, India is planning to developing its own light tank to level the playing field. The Type 15A Type 15 tank on display at the Beijing Exhibition Center in October. NOEL CELIS/AFP via Getty ImagesChina has coped with these issues by deploying its Type 15 light tank, one of the few modern light tanks produced in the 21st century. India has tried on and off since 1983 to develop a new light tank but has never settled on a model.
Persons: , NOEL CELIS, Arjuna, Ajay Aggarwal, hasn't, Danish Ismail, Narendra Modi's, Toubro, Zorawar Singh Organizations: Service, US Army, Bilderwelt, Beijing Exhibition Center, Getty Images, Abrams, Getty, Hindustan Times, Indian Ministry of Defense, REUTERS, Danish, India's Ministry of Defense, Larsen, Rolls Royce Locations: India, Bologna, China, Japan, Ladakh, AFP, Getty Images China, Russia, Western, People's Republic of China, New Delhi, Pakistan, Indian, Belgian
Françoise Gilot, a tireless artist who defied simple categorization — and efforts to define her merely as a footnote in the story of her former lover Pablo Picasso — died Tuesday in New York. The early years of her career coincided with World War II and the Nazi occupation of Paris. In 1970, Gilot married her second husband, Jonas Salk, a virologist who developed one of the first polio vaccines. "Paloma à la Guitare" by Francoise Gilot (1965) was part of Sotheby's (Women) Artists Sale in 2021 in London, England. In 2012, Gagosian staged the first exhibition of Gilot’s work alongside Picasso’s, “Picasso and Françoise Gilot: Paris–Vallauris 1943–1953,” which focused on works made during their relationship.
Persons: Françoise, Pablo Picasso —, Aurelia Engel, Gilot, Engel, Madeleine Decre’s, Picasso, Carlton Lake, , Picasso’s, Pablo Picasso, Francoise Gillot, Roger Viollet, ” Gilot, , Claude, Paloma Picasso —, Luc Simon, Paris ’ Galerie Louise Leiris, York’s David Findley, Simon, Engel’s, Jonas Salk, Salk, Paloma, Francoise Gilot, John Phillips, Gerald Joyce, Jonas Salk —, Jonas, Gagosian, “ Picasso, John Richardson, Richardson, John Bright, , Jacques Chirac, Nicolas Sarkozy, WHYY’s Terry Gross Organizations: The Art, CNN, The New York Times, Paris ’ Galerie, United, Galleria Santo, Galerie Coard, Salk, Salk Institute, Acatos Publishing, New York, Penske Media, Museum of Modern Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, ville de, New Orleans Museum of Art, National Museum of Women, Arts, of Arts, National Merit, Legion Locations: New York, Paris, Neuilly, Seine, Nazi, Europe, United States, Venice, Dantesca, Turin, Pierre, , San Diego , California, Sotheby's, London, England, California, Antibes, ville de Paris, Washington , DC, France
“They sent me the negatives. It cost me a lot,” said Fosso, 60, in an interview at the Galerie Christophe Person in Paris, which is holding the first major solo show of the artist’s work in a commercial gallery, through June 17. “In Paris, I had depression,” said Fosso, referring to the effect of learning that his studio, if not most of his archive, had been destroyed. “The Chief” was one of the “Tati” series of 11 color photographs Fosso made in 1997 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of a discount store located in the Barbès neighborhood of Paris. Much loved by immigrant communities in the city, Tati closed in 2020, a casualty of the Covid pandemic.
Persons: , , Fosso, Galerie Christophe Person, ” Fosso, Tati Organizations: Galerie, , London Locations: Paris, Düsseldorf, Tokyo, Barbès
While in Hiroshima for the G-7 summit, Zelenskyy likened the city's destruction in WW2 to Bakhmut. The Ukrainian president made the comparison after visiting the atomic bomb museum, the NYT reported. At a press conference, the Ukrainian president said the atomic bomb's explosion in 1945 produced imagery and memories that evoke the mass destruction seen across Ukraine today, Politico reported. The children, little babies, before their death, and we have similar pictures unfortunately" in Ukraine," he said, according to Politico. Zelenskyy and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida attend the Cenotaph for the Victims of the Atomic Bomb.
In 2019, Sotheby’s sold a work by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, the master painter, that was left behind in Austria when a Jewish gallery owner fled the Nazis in 1938. Sotheby’s says that at the time of the sale it didn’t know that history, and so the auction catalog only mentioned that the work came from a “distinguished private collection” and had once been in the possession of the Galerie Wolfgang Böhler in Bensheim, Germany. But, according to court papers filed Friday, the painting had actually passed through the hands of Julius Böhler, a separate and unrelated art dealer in Munich whom American authorities described in 1946 as someone who had been “implicated in art looting activities.”Now three heirs of the Jewish gallery owner, Otto Fröhlich, are saying in the court papers that Sotheby’s “misled the public” by attributing the painting to the wrong gallery. This had the effect, the heirs said, of making a sale easier and “perpetuating the very cycle of injustice and exploitation that began in 1938 and that the international and national restitution laws and policies were designed to prevent.”Sotheby’s, in response, attributed the provenance attribution in the 2019 catalog to “human error.” The auction house said in a statement that it conducted new research after first hearing from the heirs and learned of an owner before Fröhlich who had been subject to Nazi persecution and whose heirs may have grounds for a claim.
Even before the war, some militaries were developing "light tanks" to complement heavier main battle tanks. Light tanks are seen as filling a capability gap between main battle tanks and other armored vehicles. Though not as powerful or as heavily armored as main battle tanks, light tanks are increasingly seen as filling a capability gap between full-fledged tanks and infantry fighting vehicles. Light tanksA US Army M24 Chaffee light tank on a street near Bologna, Italy in April 1945. NOEL CELIS/AFP via Getty ImagesThat capability gap stirred interest in light tanks, and over the past decade, three major militaries have adopted new designs.
Dozens of nuclear tests were carried out by the US in the Pacific between 1946 and 1958. The largest of these was the detonation of the Castle Bravo device on March 1, 1954. It was 1,000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb that leveled Hiroshima during World War II. Castle Bravo was a real 'eyeopener'Despite the devastation caused by Castle Bravo, the US military continued to conducting nuclear weapons testing in the Pacific. The US, UK, and Soviet Union signed the Limited Test Ban Treaty in 1963, which barred nuclear weapons testing in the atmosphere, in outer space, and underwater.
Police in Germany's Dresden give all-clear after hostage-taking
  + stars: | 2022-12-10 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
BERLIN, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Police said they had ended a suspected hostage-taking in the eastern German city of Dresden on Saturday, after evacuating a shopping mall in the historic city centre and shutting the famous Striezelmarkt Christmas market. The hostage situation in #Dresden is over!" police said on Twitter, adding that two people who appeared to be unharmed were in its care. It said that police said the hostage-taking at the Altmarkt-Galerie shopping mall was related to the killing but declined to provide further details. Reporting by Sarah Marsh and Maria Sheahan; Editing by Ros RussellOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
It brought the overall amount of compensation Germany has paid to more than 80 billion euros ($79.7 billion). “The payments to survivors and the home care program are very close to our heart,” the chancellor added. Among other payments, 12 million euros ($11.96 million) emergency humanitarian payments will be given to 8,500 Ukrainian Holocaust survivors, and 170 million euros ($166 million) will go to a special hardship fund that will impact approximately 143,000 Holocaust survivors worldwide. As the number of Holocaust survivors dwindles, teaching the coming generations about the atrocities committed during the genocide of the Jewish people becomes ever more important. Therefore, Germany agreed for the first time in the negotiations to specifically fund Holocaust education — with 10 million euros for 2022, 25 million euros for 2023, 30 million euros for 2024 and 35 million euros for 2025.
De sărbători și în vacanțe revedeam și toate rudele și vecinii care munceau peste hotare. Speră să poată merge la mare și să vină și în Moldova după ce se vaccinează cu a doua doză. Ceea ce este diferit, în comparație cu perioada dinainte de pandemie, este că lumea e mai atentă la igienă și distanță socială. „Dacă noi suntem calmi, organizați și nu ne stresăm, și copila e la fel”, spune Rodica. În fiecare an merge în Moldova, de obicei alege perioadele în care e și vreo nuntă sau cumătria cuiva din rude sau prieteni.
Persons: Tatiana Buianina, Tatiana, Irina Dicusară, Irina, Împreună, Irina . Totuși, Nico, Rodica . Ea, Rodica, Rodicăi, Moldovei Tatiana Buianina Locations: Moscova, Italia, Moldova, Suedia, Odesa, Istanbul, Suediei, Copenhaga, Danemarca, Atena, Roma, Statele Unite, Florida, Brazilia, Bulgaria, Grecia, Moldovei, Canare, Gran Canaria, România, Eforie Nord, Ucraina
Speră să poată merge la mare și să vină și în Moldova după ce se vaccinează cu a doua doză. A făcut facultatea în Bulgaria, a locuit o perioadă în Statele Unite, iar în vacanțe se vede cu oamenii apropiați. În fiecare an merge în Moldova, de obicei alege perioadele în care e și vreo nuntă sau cumătria cuiva din rude sau prieteni. Au o familie cu 5 copii și e o provocare să organizeze o vacanță pe gustul tuturor. De asemenea, Natalia încearcă să vină în Moldova o dată sau de două ori pe an, ceea ce a fost mai greu în perioada pandemiei.
Persons: Tatiana Buianina, Tatiana, Irina Dicusară, Irina, Împreună, Irina . Totuși, Nico, Rodica . Ea, Rodica, Rodicăi, Natalia Șelaru, Natalia, Moldovei Tatiana Buianina Locations: Moscova, Italia, Moldova, Suedia, Odesa, Istanbul, Suediei, Copenhaga, Danemarca, Atena, Roma, Statele Unite, Florida, Brazilia, Bulgaria, Grecia, danez, Turcia, Ucraina, Moldovei, Canare, Gran Canaria, România, Eforie Nord
De sărbători și în vacanțe revedeam și toate rudele și vecinii care munceau peste hotare. Speră să poată merge la mare și să vină și în Moldova după ce se vaccinează cu a doua doză. „Dacă noi suntem calmi, organizați și nu ne stresăm, și copila e la fel”, spune Rodica. În fiecare an merge în Moldova, de obicei alege perioadele în care e și vreo nuntă sau cumătria cuiva din rude sau prieteni. Au o familie cu 5 copii și e o provocare să organizeze o vacanță pe gustul tuturor.
Persons: Tatiana Buianina, Tatiana, Irina Dicusară, Irina, Împreună, Irina . Totuși, Nico, Rodica . Ea, Rodica, Rodicăi, Natalia Șelaru, Natalia, Moldovei Tatiana Buianina Locations: Moscova, Italia, Moldova, Suedia, Odesa, Istanbul, Suediei, Copenhaga, Danemarca, Atena, Roma, Statele Unite, Florida, Brazilia, Bulgaria, Grecia, danez, Turcia, Ucraina, Moldovei, Canare, Gran Canaria, România, Eforie Nord
Primele 10 autospeciale achiziționate în cadrul Proiectului SMURD -2 au ajuns marți, 6 iulie, în Republica Moldova. Opt autospecialele sunt de tip FRAP fiind destinate intervenției rapide în caz de incendii sau accidente, evacuării și transportului de victime. Mașinile performante de tip furgon cu tracțiune 4X4, au peste 190 cai putere și sunt destinate misiunilor de salvare. Totodată la IGSU au ajuns și două ambulanțe de terapie intensivă care vor spori calitatea acțiunilor SMURD. Conform Proiectului SMURD – 2, în total în țara noastră vor fi livrate 14 autospeciale dotate cu echipament medical performant pentru acordarea primului ajutor calificat și transportarea pacienților la spital, dar și efectuarea lucrărilor de descarcerare și salvare.
Persons: Cantemir Organizations: SMURD, Opt, IGSU, Uniunea Europeană Locations: Republica Moldova, Ungheni, Chișinău, Bălți, Cahul
Peste 3 mii de spectatori au venit sâmbătă seara în orăşelul fotbalistic organizat în centrul Capitalei de PRIME pentru a urmări meciul din sferturile de finală EURO 2020 dintre Ucraina şi Anglia. Atmosfera a fost una spectaculoasă pe tot parcursul serii. Acesta a fost însoţit de mai mulţi colegi de-ai săi. "-De ce susţineţi echipa Ucrainei? Meciul dintre Ucraina şi Anglia, câştigat de englezi cu scorul de 4 la 0, a început la ora 22.00 şi a fost a doua partidă a serii.
Persons: Microbiştii, MARKO ŞEVCENKO, Steven Fisher, STEVEN FISHER, Ucraina . Organizations: EURO, ţării, Operă, Canal, Canal 5, Danemarcii, European Locations: Capitalei, Ucraina, Anglia, Ucrainei, Chişinău, Marii Britanii, Republica Moldova, naţională, britanic, Moldova, Britanică, ţin, Cehiei, Danemarcei, Danemarca, Italia, Spania
Descoperire de milioane în Grecia. Un tablou semnat de renumitul pictor spaniol Pablo Picasso a fost găsit după ce acum nouă ani a fost furat dintr-o galerie din Atena. Pe lângă acest tablou, a mai fost găsit și unul semnat de pictorul olandez Piet Mondrian. Picturile au fost descoperite în momentul în care un individ încerca să le scoată din Grecia pentru a le putea vinde pe piața neagră. Bărbatul, în vârstă de 49 de ani, a fost reținut și este audiat.
Persons: spaniol Pablo Picasso, Piet Mondrian Locations: Grecia, spaniol, Atena
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