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Tate Faces New Leadership Challenges as Director Maria Balshaw Steps Down

With Maria Balshaw's departure after nine years, the Tate's new director is tasked with navigating complex financial and cultural landscapes.

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Florida Man's Car Auction Experience Highlights Market Realities

A Florida man's attempt to bid on Toyotas and Hondas at a car auction reveals the surprising dynamics of the current vehicle market.

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Exploring the Timeless Wonders of Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona

As we approach a century since his passing, the legacy of Antoni Gaudí continues to captivate. Euronews Culture highlights the architect's most remarkable works.

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Buick's Vision: A Bold New Concept for Future SUVs

Buick unveils a new concept that hints at its future design direction, showcasing unique luxury features and a futuristic aesthetic.

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R1 Robot Guide Introduced at Palazzo Madama to Enhance Visitor Experience

In an effort to manage crowding and enhance accessibility, Italy is piloting the R1 robotic guide at the historic Palazzo Madama in Turin, providing insights into its extensive art collection.

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Rare Jaguar XK140 Coachbuilt by Carrozzeria Ghia Set to Auction

A unique Jaguar XK140, transformed by the renowned Carrozzeria Ghia, is poised to hit the auction block soon. This vehicle is celebrated for its stunning design, though it notably lacks the famous Corinthian leather.

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Xreal One Pro AR Glasses Now Available for $599

The Xreal One Pro, featuring advanced optics and a sleek design, is now on the market at a price of $599, appealing to developers and tech enthusiasts.

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Fake BBC report spreads false claim that Zelensky has a stolen painting

A fabricated news story alleges that Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky is showcasing a stolen Cézanne painting, but the evidence is manipulated.

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Lithuanian Exhibition in Baku Sheds Light on Ukrainian Refugees' Experiences

A photography exhibition in Baku, titled 'Not All of Them. Portraits of Refugees', showcases the stories of Ukrainian refugees in Lithuania through poignant black-and-white imagery.

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Remembering Dean Tavoularis: A Master of Hollywood Production Design

Dean Tavoularis, the acclaimed production designer known for his work on 'The Godfather' and 'Apocalypse Now,' passed away in Paris on April 23 at the age of 93.

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Warner Bros Shareholders Approve Paramount Sale, Raising Concerns

Shareholders of Warner Bros have approved a sale to Paramount, a move that would merge two significant Hollywood studios and consolidate media ownership further, according to critics.

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Musk Declares Roadster as Tesla's Final Manually Driven Vehicle

The second-generation Roadster, first revealed in 2017, has yet to hit the market as it remains in the design development phase.

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Twenty years, one question: What does it mean to be Black and European?

British photographer Johny Pitts explores the identity of Black Europeans through his lens over two decades.

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Concerns Rise as Frida Kahlo Masterpieces Set for Spain Amid Protests

Cultural leaders in Mexico are expressing their discontent over the planned relocation of Frida Kahlo's masterpieces to Spain, seeking clarity on the collection's return timeline.

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2026 Venice Biennale: EU's Funding Cuts Amid Russia's Return

The return of Russia to the Venice Biennale has sparked controversy, prompting the EU to announce its intention to withdraw funding from the event.

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Rose Wylie: Celebrating a Milestone with Her First Solo Exhibition in France

At 91, British painter Rose Wylie showcases her unique style in her inaugural solo exhibition at the Zwirner Gallery in Paris, marking a significant moment in her artistic journey.

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Exploring the Quirky Design of the Silent Knight Sleeve Valve Engine

The Silent Knight engine stands out for its unconventional sleeve valve mechanism, offering a quieter operation but facing challenges with oil consumption.

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Exploring Two Decades of Conflict in Darfur Through Photography

Swedish photographer Peter Biro sheds light on the ongoing war in Darfur, capturing its harsh realities even as media attention wanes.

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Sandvik Group Unveils Q1 Report with Focus on Acquisitions and Mining Innovations

The Sandvik Group has released its Q1 report, which emphasizes recent acquisitions and advancements in mining technology, reflecting the company's strategic direction.

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Hangbags at dawn: Rare double-signed Hermès Birkin to headline major luxury auction

A Hermès Birkin bag signed twice by Jane Birkin is expected to fetch up to €275,000 at Heritage Auctions, as collector demand for celebrity-linked fashion pieces grows.