RON MUECK SCULPTURE EXHIBITION, ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. 2006 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ron-mueck-sculpture-exhibition-royal-scottish-academy-edinburgh-scotland-27753715.html
RMBH4843–RON MUECK SCULPTURE EXHIBITION, ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. 2006
Hyperscale data center phrase written with a typewriter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hyperscale-data-center-phrase-written-with-a-typewriter-image492744790.html
RF2KHJD06–Hyperscale data center phrase written with a typewriter.
Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opera-gallery-new-bond-street-london-uk-13-september-2018-human-connection-a-joint-exhibition-featuring-the-acclaimed-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-share-an-affinity-with-creating-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image218558578.html
RMPKG5KE–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
Space ship cutaway picture with exploding of wing spa, canopy, four engine, ejection seat, laser gun, cockpit and more. Drawing by pencil. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/space-ship-cutaway-picture-with-exploding-of-wing-spa-canopy-four-engine-ejection-seat-laser-gun-cockpit-and-more-drawing-by-pencil-image559482658.html
RF2RE6HRE–Space ship cutaway picture with exploding of wing spa, canopy, four engine, ejection seat, laser gun, cockpit and more. Drawing by pencil.
Wuppertal, Germany. 11th Sep, 2024. A suspension railroad runs above Sonnborner Straße. According to the Marco Polo Trendguide`25, the city in the Bergisches Land region is currently becoming something of an art stronghold: 'If you're out and about in Wuppertal, you won't believe your eyes. Hyper-realistic, poetic, surreal and abstract murals are emblazoned meters high on the facades.' They are part of the 'Urbaner KunstRaum Wuppertal' (UKW) project, which will bring color to the neighborhoods with 24 large-scale paintings by the end of 2025. Credit: Rolf Vennenbe/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wuppertal-germany-11th-sep-2024-a-suspension-railroad-runs-above-sonnborner-strae-according-to-the-marco-polo-trendguide`25-the-city-in-the-bergisches-land-region-is-currently-becoming-something-of-an-art-stronghold-if-youre-out-and-about-in-wuppertal-you-wont-believe-your-eyes-hyper-realistic-poetic-surreal-and-abstract-murals-are-emblazoned-meters-high-on-the-facades-they-are-part-of-the-urbaner-kunstraum-wuppertal-ukw-project-which-will-bring-color-to-the-neighborhoods-with-24-large-scale-paintings-by-the-end-of-2025-credit-rolf-vennenbedpaalamy-live-news-image621292641.html
RM2Y2P92W–Wuppertal, Germany. 11th Sep, 2024. A suspension railroad runs above Sonnborner Straße. According to the Marco Polo Trendguide`25, the city in the Bergisches Land region is currently becoming something of an art stronghold: 'If you're out and about in Wuppertal, you won't believe your eyes. Hyper-realistic, poetic, surreal and abstract murals are emblazoned meters high on the facades.' They are part of the 'Urbaner KunstRaum Wuppertal' (UKW) project, which will bring color to the neighborhoods with 24 large-scale paintings by the end of 2025. Credit: Rolf Vennenbe/dpa/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 13th September 2018. Meditation 626, 2018, by Seo Yeong-Deok - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13th-september-2018-meditation-626-2018-by-seo-yeong-deok-human-connection-a-new-joint-exhibition-at-opera-gallery-featuring-work-by-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-create-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image218558708.html
RMPKG5T4–London, UK. 13th September 2018. Meditation 626, 2018, by Seo Yeong-Deok - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
La Chapelle-sur-Erdre (north-western France): Hyper U shopping center, partner of Bout' à Bout' which is developing a large-scale glass container re-u Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-chapelle-sur-erdre-north-western-france-hyper-u-shopping-center-partner-of-bout-bout-which-is-developing-a-large-scale-glass-container-re-u-image628606783.html
RM2YEKEA7–La Chapelle-sur-Erdre (north-western France): Hyper U shopping center, partner of Bout' à Bout' which is developing a large-scale glass container re-u
London, UK. 14 July 2022. 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-july-2022-the-giant-2021-by-gentle-monster-a-nine-foot-tall-face-with-hyper-realistic-movements-and-expressions-at-a-preview-of-superfutures-a-new-exhibition-at-selfridges-oxford-street-13-major-large-scale-immersive-art-works-on-display-across-the-store-and-windows-present-contemporary-artists-visions-for-the-futures-the-exhibition-is-part-of-selfridges-initiative-called-reinventing-retail-and-runs-to-15-october-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image475161226.html
RM2JH1CYP–London, UK. 14 July 2022. 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
Iper logo and showcase of the store at night. Iper is the brand with which Finiper Spa, operates, large-scale distribution company. Milan, Italy - 29 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/iper-logo-and-showcase-of-the-store-at-night-iper-is-the-brand-with-which-finiper-spa-operates-large-scale-distribution-company-milan-italy-29-image382198306.html
RF2D5PHRE–Iper logo and showcase of the store at night. Iper is the brand with which Finiper Spa, operates, large-scale distribution company. Milan, Italy - 29
American data management company Cohesity's Headquarters in San Jose, California, seen on Monday, February 17, 2020. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-data-management-company-cohesitys-headquarters-in-san-jose-california-seen-on-monday-february-17-2020-image350750610.html
RM2BAJ1YE–American data management company Cohesity's Headquarters in San Jose, California, seen on Monday, February 17, 2020.
Rc car with nice lighting Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rc-car-with-nice-lighting-image157490515.html
RFK468N7–Rc car with nice lighting
An indigenous jewellery maker talking to a visitor at the local market, south Chile. A mother with two girls standing behind her, a family affair. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-indigenous-jewellery-maker-talking-to-a-visitor-at-the-local-market-south-chile-a-mother-with-two-girls-standing-behind-her-a-family-affair-image434707259.html
RM2G76HF7–An indigenous jewellery maker talking to a visitor at the local market, south Chile. A mother with two girls standing behind her, a family affair.
Close up of choice of fresh fish on ice at market in Asia. Healthy diet. Selective focus. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/close-up-of-choice-of-fresh-fish-on-ice-at-market-in-asia-healthy-diet-selective-focus-image484789349.html
RF2K4M1N9–Close up of choice of fresh fish on ice at market in Asia. Healthy diet. Selective focus.
Portrait mural of a long standing resident, June Barber on the Webheath estate, Kilburn, painted by artist Smugone for the London Mural Festival. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-mural-of-a-long-standing-resident-june-barber-on-the-webheath-estate-kilburn-painted-by-artist-smugone-for-the-london-mural-festival-image387994411.html
RM2DF6JR7–Portrait mural of a long standing resident, June Barber on the Webheath estate, Kilburn, painted by artist Smugone for the London Mural Festival.
ECN-2059 ARichard C. Eldredge, Dale Reed, James O. Newman, Bob McDonald with the mothership top and other models. Over the years, the Dryden Flight Research Center and its predecessors has flown various models to gather data for various purposes. The mothership has been used to launch the models. The Flight Research Center ,FRC--as Dryden was named from 1959 until 1976, already had experience with testing small-scale aircraft using model-airplane techniques, but the first true remotely piloted research vehicle was the full-sized Hyper III, which flew only once in December 1969. At that time, t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-ecn-2059-arichard-c-eldredge-dale-reed-james-o-newman-bob-mcdonald-169414528.html
RMKRHDXT–ECN-2059 ARichard C. Eldredge, Dale Reed, James O. Newman, Bob McDonald with the mothership top and other models. Over the years, the Dryden Flight Research Center and its predecessors has flown various models to gather data for various purposes. The mothership has been used to launch the models. The Flight Research Center ,FRC--as Dryden was named from 1959 until 1976, already had experience with testing small-scale aircraft using model-airplane techniques, but the first true remotely piloted research vehicle was the full-sized Hyper III, which flew only once in December 1969. At that time, t
Model in scale of an agricultural machine. Vigevano, Lombardy. Italy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-model-in-scale-of-an-agricultural-machine-vigevano-lombardy-italy-127013426.html
RFHAHXWP–Model in scale of an agricultural machine. Vigevano, Lombardy. Italy
3D hyper-realistic rendering of abstract object with vivid color and snake-like scales, a representation of life-threatening scene Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/3d-hyper-realistic-rendering-of-abstract-object-with-vivid-color-and-snake-like-scales-a-representation-of-life-threatening-scene-image487041638.html
RF2K8AJG6–3D hyper-realistic rendering of abstract object with vivid color and snake-like scales, a representation of life-threatening scene
. Refraction and muscular imbalance, as simplified through the use of the ski-optometer. Fig. 16—The phorometer handle placed verticaUy, de-notes vertical muscles are undergoing test for right orleft hypherphoria—as indicated by R. H. or L. H. Instead of memorizing a vast number ofrules essential where trial case prisms areemployed for testing ocular muscles, thepointer of the phorometer indicates not onlythe degree on the red scale, but the presence ofright hyperphoria (R. H.) or left hyper-phoria, (L. H.). Fig. 17—The horizontal streak caused by Maddox rod bisecting muscle testing spotlight Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/refraction-and-muscular-imbalance-as-simplified-through-the-use-of-the-ski-optometer-fig-16the-phorometer-handle-placed-verticauy-de-notes-vertical-muscles-are-undergoing-test-for-right-orleft-hypherphoriaas-indicated-by-r-h-or-l-h-instead-of-memorizing-a-vast-number-ofrules-essential-where-trial-case-prisms-areemployed-for-testing-ocular-muscles-thepointer-of-the-phorometer-indicates-not-onlythe-degree-on-the-red-scale-but-the-presence-ofright-hyperphoria-r-h-or-left-hyper-phoria-l-h-fig-17the-horizontal-streak-caused-by-maddox-rod-bisecting-muscle-testing-spotlight-image337025622.html
RM2AG8RHA–. Refraction and muscular imbalance, as simplified through the use of the ski-optometer. Fig. 16—The phorometer handle placed verticaUy, de-notes vertical muscles are undergoing test for right orleft hypherphoria—as indicated by R. H. or L. H. Instead of memorizing a vast number ofrules essential where trial case prisms areemployed for testing ocular muscles, thepointer of the phorometer indicates not onlythe degree on the red scale, but the presence ofright hyperphoria (R. H.) or left hyper-phoria, (L. H.). Fig. 17—The horizontal streak caused by Maddox rod bisecting muscle testing spotlight
Victoria Beckham Store, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Farshid Moussavi, 2014. Exterior view of Victoria Beckham store. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-victoria-beckham-store-london-united-kingdom-architect-farshid-moussavi-75698322.html
RMEB49YE–Victoria Beckham Store, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Farshid Moussavi, 2014. Exterior view of Victoria Beckham store.
RON MUECK SCULPTURE EXHIBITION, ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. 2006 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ron-mueck-sculpture-exhibition-royal-scottish-academy-edinburgh-scotland-27753693.html
RMBH4839–RON MUECK SCULPTURE EXHIBITION, ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. 2006
Hyperscale data center phrase written with a typewriter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hyperscale-data-center-phrase-written-with-a-typewriter-image492744777.html
RF2KHJCYN–Hyperscale data center phrase written with a typewriter.
Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opera-gallery-new-bond-street-london-uk-13-september-2018-human-connection-a-joint-exhibition-featuring-the-acclaimed-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-share-an-affinity-with-creating-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image218558556.html
RMPKG5JM–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
Wuppertal, Germany. 11th Sep, 2024. A suspension railroad runs above Sonnborner Straße. According to the Marco Polo Trendguide`25, the city in the Bergisches Land region is currently becoming something of an art stronghold: 'If you're out and about in Wuppertal, you won't believe your eyes. Hyper-realistic, poetic, surreal and abstract murals are emblazoned meters high on the facades.' They are part of the 'Urbaner KunstRaum Wuppertal' (UKW) project, which will bring color to the neighborhoods with 24 large-scale paintings by the end of 2025. Credit: Rolf Vennenbe/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wuppertal-germany-11th-sep-2024-a-suspension-railroad-runs-above-sonnborner-strae-according-to-the-marco-polo-trendguide`25-the-city-in-the-bergisches-land-region-is-currently-becoming-something-of-an-art-stronghold-if-youre-out-and-about-in-wuppertal-you-wont-believe-your-eyes-hyper-realistic-poetic-surreal-and-abstract-murals-are-emblazoned-meters-high-on-the-facades-they-are-part-of-the-urbaner-kunstraum-wuppertal-ukw-project-which-will-bring-color-to-the-neighborhoods-with-24-large-scale-paintings-by-the-end-of-2025-credit-rolf-vennenbedpaalamy-live-news-image621292648.html
RM2Y2P934–Wuppertal, Germany. 11th Sep, 2024. A suspension railroad runs above Sonnborner Straße. According to the Marco Polo Trendguide`25, the city in the Bergisches Land region is currently becoming something of an art stronghold: 'If you're out and about in Wuppertal, you won't believe your eyes. Hyper-realistic, poetic, surreal and abstract murals are emblazoned meters high on the facades.' They are part of the 'Urbaner KunstRaum Wuppertal' (UKW) project, which will bring color to the neighborhoods with 24 large-scale paintings by the end of 2025. Credit: Rolf Vennenbe/dpa/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 13th September 2018. Nick Gentry with Combination 1, 2018 - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13th-september-2018-nick-gentry-with-combination-1-2018-human-connection-a-new-joint-exhibition-at-opera-gallery-featuring-work-by-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-create-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image218558652.html
RMPKG5P4–London, UK. 13th September 2018. Nick Gentry with Combination 1, 2018 - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
La Chapelle-sur-Erdre (north-western France): Hyper U shopping center, partner of Bout' à Bout' which is developing a large-scale glass container re-u Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-chapelle-sur-erdre-north-western-france-hyper-u-shopping-center-partner-of-bout-bout-which-is-developing-a-large-scale-glass-container-re-u-image628606781.html
RM2YEKEA5–La Chapelle-sur-Erdre (north-western France): Hyper U shopping center, partner of Bout' à Bout' which is developing a large-scale glass container re-u
London, UK. 14 July 2022. 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-july-2022-the-giant-2021-by-gentle-monster-a-nine-foot-tall-face-with-hyper-realistic-movements-and-expressions-at-a-preview-of-superfutures-a-new-exhibition-at-selfridges-oxford-street-13-major-large-scale-immersive-art-works-on-display-across-the-store-and-windows-present-contemporary-artists-visions-for-the-futures-the-exhibition-is-part-of-selfridges-initiative-called-reinventing-retail-and-runs-to-15-october-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image475163159.html
RM2JH1FCR–London, UK. 14 July 2022. 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
. Transactions. Fig. 31.—Oxide (mill scale) inclusion through hypereutectoid zone. X 50. i^^ Fig. 32.—Hypereutectoid zone ofelectric steel blown with oxygen; NOTE completeness OF PEARLITEDIVORCE. X 200. Fig. 33.—Section of weld, hyper-eutectoid zone; abnormal and normalstructure. X 200. diameter and then reheated to 2200°-2300° F. to fuse the oxide and sulfide,after which it was turned to 3^ in. diameter and carburizcd for 24 hr. at H. W. McQUAID AND E. W. EHX 355 1700° F. The carburizcd rod was cut into sections and examined. Theresults are shown in Figs. 29, 30, and 31. These results indicat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-fig-31oxide-mill-scale-inclusion-through-hypereutectoid-zone-x-50-i-fig-32hypereutectoid-zone-ofelectric-steel-blown-with-oxygen-note-completeness-of-pearlitedivorce-x-200-fig-33section-of-weld-hyper-eutectoid-zone-abnormal-and-normalstructure-x-200-diameter-and-then-reheated-to-2200-2300-f-to-fuse-the-oxide-and-sulfideafter-which-it-was-turned-to-3-in-diameter-and-carburizcd-for-24-hr-at-h-w-mcquaid-and-e-w-ehx-355-1700-f-the-carburizcd-rod-was-cut-into-sections-and-examined-theresults-are-shown-in-figs-29-30-and-31-these-results-indicat-image370474501.html
RM2CEMG05–. Transactions. Fig. 31.—Oxide (mill scale) inclusion through hypereutectoid zone. X 50. i^^ Fig. 32.—Hypereutectoid zone ofelectric steel blown with oxygen; NOTE completeness OF PEARLITEDIVORCE. X 200. Fig. 33.—Section of weld, hyper-eutectoid zone; abnormal and normalstructure. X 200. diameter and then reheated to 2200°-2300° F. to fuse the oxide and sulfide,after which it was turned to 3^ in. diameter and carburizcd for 24 hr. at H. W. McQUAID AND E. W. EHX 355 1700° F. The carburizcd rod was cut into sections and examined. Theresults are shown in Figs. 29, 30, and 31. These results indicat
RON MUECK SCULPTURE EXHIBITION, ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. 2006 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ron-mueck-sculpture-exhibition-royal-scottish-academy-edinburgh-scotland-27753711.html
RMBH483Y–RON MUECK SCULPTURE EXHIBITION, ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. 2006
Hyperscale data center phrase written with a typewriter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hyperscale-data-center-phrase-written-with-a-typewriter-image492744793.html
RF2KHJD09–Hyperscale data center phrase written with a typewriter.
Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opera-gallery-new-bond-street-london-uk-13-september-2018-human-connection-a-joint-exhibition-featuring-the-acclaimed-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-share-an-affinity-with-creating-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image218558489.html
RMPKG5G9–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
Wuppertal, Germany. 11th Sep, 2024. A suspension railroad runs over a street. According to the Marco Polo Trendguide`25, the city in the Bergisches Land region is currently becoming something of an art stronghold: 'If you're out and about in Wuppertal, you won't believe your eyes. Hyper-realistic, poetic, surreal and abstract murals are emblazoned meters high on the facades.' They are part of the 'Urbaner KunstRaum Wuppertal' (UKW) project, which will bring color to the neighborhoods with 24 large-scale paintings by the end of 2025. Credit: Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wuppertal-germany-11th-sep-2024-a-suspension-railroad-runs-over-a-street-according-to-the-marco-polo-trendguide`25-the-city-in-the-bergisches-land-region-is-currently-becoming-something-of-an-art-stronghold-if-youre-out-and-about-in-wuppertal-you-wont-believe-your-eyes-hyper-realistic-poetic-surreal-and-abstract-murals-are-emblazoned-meters-high-on-the-facades-they-are-part-of-the-urbaner-kunstraum-wuppertal-ukw-project-which-will-bring-color-to-the-neighborhoods-with-24-large-scale-paintings-by-the-end-of-2025-credit-rolf-vennenbernddpaalamy-live-news-image621292638.html
RM2Y2P92P–Wuppertal, Germany. 11th Sep, 2024. A suspension railroad runs over a street. According to the Marco Polo Trendguide`25, the city in the Bergisches Land region is currently becoming something of an art stronghold: 'If you're out and about in Wuppertal, you won't believe your eyes. Hyper-realistic, poetic, surreal and abstract murals are emblazoned meters high on the facades.' They are part of the 'Urbaner KunstRaum Wuppertal' (UKW) project, which will bring color to the neighborhoods with 24 large-scale paintings by the end of 2025. Credit: Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 13th September 2018. Nick Gentry with Profile Number 16, 2018 - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13th-september-2018-nick-gentry-with-profile-number-16-2018-human-connection-a-new-joint-exhibition-at-opera-gallery-featuring-work-by-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-create-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image218558636.html
RMPKG5NG–London, UK. 13th September 2018. Nick Gentry with Profile Number 16, 2018 - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 July 2022. 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-july-2022-the-giant-2021-by-gentle-monster-a-nine-foot-tall-face-with-hyper-realistic-movements-and-expressions-at-a-preview-of-superfutures-a-new-exhibition-at-selfridges-oxford-street-13-major-large-scale-immersive-art-works-on-display-across-the-store-and-windows-present-contemporary-artists-visions-for-the-futures-the-exhibition-is-part-of-selfridges-initiative-called-reinventing-retail-and-runs-to-15-october-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image475163251.html
RM2JH1FG3–London, UK. 14 July 2022. 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
. The elasmobranch fishes. Chondrichthyes. 38 THE ELASMOBRANCH FISHES tinal canals appear which are essentially like those of the scale. Superficially the filament is surrounded by a more compact layer, but structurally it is similar to the base. The central canal of the filament is surrounded by a "non- vascular dentine" in which there is a network of dentinal canals. Stomodeal Denticles The stomodeal denticles are also modified scales, although it may be more correct to speak of them as atrophied rather than hyper- trophied. These denticles may be abundant over the larger part of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elasmobranch-fishes-chondrichthyes-38-the-elasmobranch-fishes-tinal-canals-appear-which-are-essentially-like-those-of-the-scale-superficially-the-filament-is-surrounded-by-a-more-compact-layer-but-structurally-it-is-similar-to-the-base-the-central-canal-of-the-filament-is-surrounded-by-a-quotnon-vascular-dentinequot-in-which-there-is-a-network-of-dentinal-canals-stomodeal-denticles-the-stomodeal-denticles-are-also-modified-scales-although-it-may-be-more-correct-to-speak-of-them-as-atrophied-rather-than-hyper-trophied-these-denticles-may-be-abundant-over-the-larger-part-of-t-image231892912.html
RMRD7HNM–. The elasmobranch fishes. Chondrichthyes. 38 THE ELASMOBRANCH FISHES tinal canals appear which are essentially like those of the scale. Superficially the filament is surrounded by a more compact layer, but structurally it is similar to the base. The central canal of the filament is surrounded by a "non- vascular dentine" in which there is a network of dentinal canals. Stomodeal Denticles The stomodeal denticles are also modified scales, although it may be more correct to speak of them as atrophied rather than hyper- trophied. These denticles may be abundant over the larger part of t
RON MUECK SCULPTURE EXHIBITION, ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. 2006 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ron-mueck-sculpture-exhibition-royal-scottish-academy-edinburgh-scotland-27753714.html
RMBH4842–RON MUECK SCULPTURE EXHIBITION, ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. 2006
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RF2KHJD05–Hyperscale data center phrase written with a typewriter.
Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opera-gallery-new-bond-street-london-uk-13-september-2018-human-connection-a-joint-exhibition-featuring-the-acclaimed-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-share-an-affinity-with-creating-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image218558588.html
RMPKG5KT–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
London, UK. 13th September 2018. Nick Gentry with Profile Number 16, 2018 - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13th-september-2018-nick-gentry-with-profile-number-16-2018-human-connection-a-new-joint-exhibition-at-opera-gallery-featuring-work-by-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-create-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image218558644.html
RMPKG5NT–London, UK. 13th September 2018. Nick Gentry with Profile Number 16, 2018 - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-july-2022-a-staff-member-views-the-giant-2021-by-gentle-monster-a-nine-foot-tall-face-with-hyper-realistic-movements-and-expressions-at-a-preview-of-superfutures-a-new-exhibition-at-selfridges-oxford-street-13-major-large-scale-immersive-art-works-on-display-across-the-store-and-windows-present-contemporary-artists-visions-for-the-futures-the-exhibition-is-part-of-selfridges-initiative-called-reinventing-retail-and-runs-to-15-october-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image475162863.html
RM2JH1F27–London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
. Ciba Foundation colloquia on ageing. Old age; Aging; Animals -- growth & development. 80 90 AGE IN YEARS RAT At r 100 DAYS MAN At =10 YEARS 40 - 20 ^MUSC. DEGEN. XHR. NEPH. PERIARTERITIS rMYO. DEGEN. DISTRIBUTION OF AGE OF ONSET HYPER. PR05T 0 10 AGE 20 30 YEARS. COR. THROM. 90 Fig. 6. Data of rat and man plotted on the same age scale. Top Chart: Percentage of individuals having detectable lesions of diseases of their species. Bottom chart: Age distribution of onset of lesions (probabiUty of onset). autopsy records of the Presbyterian Hospital. The data were tabulated and some of the fin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ciba-foundation-colloquia-on-ageing-old-age-aging-animals-growth-amp-development-80-90-age-in-years-rat-at-r-100-days-man-at-=10-years-40-20-musc-degen-xhr-neph-periarteritis-rmyo-degen-distribution-of-age-of-onset-hyper-pr05t-0-10-age-20-30-years-cor-throm-90-fig-6-data-of-rat-and-man-plotted-on-the-same-age-scale-top-chart-percentage-of-individuals-having-detectable-lesions-of-diseases-of-their-species-bottom-chart-age-distribution-of-onset-of-lesions-probabiuty-of-onset-autopsy-records-of-the-presbyterian-hospital-the-data-were-tabulated-and-some-of-the-fin-image234910526.html
RMRJ52NJ–. Ciba Foundation colloquia on ageing. Old age; Aging; Animals -- growth & development. 80 90 AGE IN YEARS RAT At r 100 DAYS MAN At =10 YEARS 40 - 20 ^MUSC. DEGEN. XHR. NEPH. PERIARTERITIS rMYO. DEGEN. DISTRIBUTION OF AGE OF ONSET HYPER. PR05T 0 10 AGE 20 30 YEARS. COR. THROM. 90 Fig. 6. Data of rat and man plotted on the same age scale. Top Chart: Percentage of individuals having detectable lesions of diseases of their species. Bottom chart: Age distribution of onset of lesions (probabiUty of onset). autopsy records of the Presbyterian Hospital. The data were tabulated and some of the fin
RON MUECK SCULPTURE EXHIBITION, ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. 2006 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ron-mueck-sculpture-exhibition-royal-scottish-academy-edinburgh-scotland-27753708.html
RMBH483T–RON MUECK SCULPTURE EXHIBITION, ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. 2006
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RF2KHJD0C–Hyperscale data center phrase written with a typewriter.
Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opera-gallery-new-bond-street-london-uk-13-september-2018-human-connection-a-joint-exhibition-featuring-the-acclaimed-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-share-an-affinity-with-creating-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image218558510.html
RMPKG5H2–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
London, UK. 13th September 2018. Meditation 626, 2018, by Seo Yeong-Deok - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13th-september-2018-meditation-626-2018-by-seo-yeong-deok-human-connection-a-new-joint-exhibition-at-opera-gallery-featuring-work-by-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-create-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image218558703.html
RMPKG5RY–London, UK. 13th September 2018. Meditation 626, 2018, by Seo Yeong-Deok - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 July 2022. A Selfridges doorman poses with 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-july-2022-a-selfridges-doorman-poses-with-the-giant-2021-by-gentle-monster-a-nine-foot-tall-face-with-hyper-realistic-movements-and-expressions-at-a-preview-of-superfutures-a-new-exhibition-at-selfridges-oxford-street-13-major-large-scale-immersive-art-works-on-display-across-the-store-and-windows-present-contemporary-artists-visions-for-the-futures-the-exhibition-is-part-of-selfridges-initiative-called-reinventing-retail-and-runs-to-15-october-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image475163219.html
RM2JH1FEY–London, UK. 14 July 2022. A Selfridges doorman poses with 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. B GABA Mg GABA F RB1 RA2 j j RA1 LB1. RA1 Figure 10. Effects of GABA on A and B neurons. (A) Local application of GABA from a glass micro- electrode onto the soma of neuron LB1. The duration of the GABA pulse is indicated by the bar. Scale bars = 20 mV, 2 s. (B) Effect of 5 nM GABA on neurons RA2 and RBI in high Mg** solution. Note that GABA depolarizes A neurons and hyperpolanzes B neurons. Scale bars = 10 mV, I s. (C) GABA-mduced hyper- polarization of B neurons and depolarization of A neurons are associated with the inc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-biological-bulletin-biology-zoology-biology-marine-biology-b-gaba-mg-gaba-f-rb1-ra2-j-j-ra1-lb1-ra1-figure-10-effects-of-gaba-on-a-and-b-neurons-a-local-application-of-gaba-from-a-glass-micro-electrode-onto-the-soma-of-neuron-lb1-the-duration-of-the-gaba-pulse-is-indicated-by-the-bar-scale-bars-=-20-mv-2-s-b-effect-of-5-nm-gaba-on-neurons-ra2-and-rbi-in-high-mg-solution-note-that-gaba-depolarizes-a-neurons-and-hyperpolanzes-b-neurons-scale-bars-=-10-mv-i-s-c-gaba-mduced-hyper-polarization-of-b-neurons-and-depolarization-of-a-neurons-are-associated-with-the-inc-image234633482.html
RMRHMDB6–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. B GABA Mg GABA F RB1 RA2 j j RA1 LB1. RA1 Figure 10. Effects of GABA on A and B neurons. (A) Local application of GABA from a glass micro- electrode onto the soma of neuron LB1. The duration of the GABA pulse is indicated by the bar. Scale bars = 20 mV, 2 s. (B) Effect of 5 nM GABA on neurons RA2 and RBI in high Mg** solution. Note that GABA depolarizes A neurons and hyperpolanzes B neurons. Scale bars = 10 mV, I s. (C) GABA-mduced hyper- polarization of B neurons and depolarization of A neurons are associated with the inc
Ron Mueck sculpture exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Scotland 2006. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ron-mueck-sculpture-exhibition-royal-scottish-academy-edinburgh-scotland-27763339.html
RMBH4MBR–Ron Mueck sculpture exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Scotland 2006.
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RF2KHJCYM–Hyperscale data center phrase written with a typewriter.
Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opera-gallery-new-bond-street-london-uk-13-september-2018-human-connection-a-joint-exhibition-featuring-the-acclaimed-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-share-an-affinity-with-creating-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image218558925.html
RMPKG63W–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
London, UK. 13th September 2018. Meditatiuon 17, 2015, by Seo Yeong-Deok - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13th-september-2018-meditatiuon-17-2015-by-seo-yeong-deok-human-connection-a-new-joint-exhibition-at-opera-gallery-featuring-work-by-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-create-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image218558700.html
RMPKG5RT–London, UK. 13th September 2018. Meditatiuon 17, 2015, by Seo Yeong-Deok - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-july-2022-a-staff-member-views-the-giant-2021-by-gentle-monster-a-nine-foot-tall-face-with-hyper-realistic-movements-and-expressions-at-a-preview-of-superfutures-a-new-exhibition-at-selfridges-oxford-street-13-major-large-scale-immersive-art-works-on-display-across-the-store-and-windows-present-contemporary-artists-visions-for-the-futures-the-exhibition-is-part-of-selfridges-initiative-called-reinventing-retail-and-runs-to-15-october-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image475162780.html
RM2JH1EY8–London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RON MUECK SCULPTURE EXHIBITION, ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. 2006 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ron-mueck-sculpture-exhibition-royal-scottish-academy-edinburgh-scotland-27753700.html
RMBH483G–RON MUECK SCULPTURE EXHIBITION, ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. 2006
Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opera-gallery-new-bond-street-london-uk-13-september-2018-human-connection-a-joint-exhibition-featuring-the-acclaimed-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-share-an-affinity-with-creating-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image218558535.html
RMPKG5HY–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
London, UK. 13th September 2018. Meditation 975, 2016, by Seo Yeong-Deok - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13th-september-2018-meditation-975-2016-by-seo-yeong-deok-human-connection-a-new-joint-exhibition-at-opera-gallery-featuring-work-by-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-create-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image218558654.html
RMPKG5P6–London, UK. 13th September 2018. Meditation 975, 2016, by Seo Yeong-Deok - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-july-2022-a-staff-member-views-the-giant-2021-by-gentle-monster-a-nine-foot-tall-face-with-hyper-realistic-movements-and-expressions-at-a-preview-of-superfutures-a-new-exhibition-at-selfridges-oxford-street-13-major-large-scale-immersive-art-works-on-display-across-the-store-and-windows-present-contemporary-artists-visions-for-the-futures-the-exhibition-is-part-of-selfridges-initiative-called-reinventing-retail-and-runs-to-15-october-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image475161160.html
RM2JH1CWC–London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RON MUECK SCULPTURE EXHIBITION, ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. 2006 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ron-mueck-sculpture-exhibition-royal-scottish-academy-edinburgh-scotland-27753713.html
RMBH4841–RON MUECK SCULPTURE EXHIBITION, ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. 2006
Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opera-gallery-new-bond-street-london-uk-13-september-2018-human-connection-a-joint-exhibition-featuring-the-acclaimed-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-share-an-affinity-with-creating-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image218558600.html
RMPKG5M8–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
London, UK. 13th September 2018. Nick Gentry with Profile Number 16, 2018 - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13th-september-2018-nick-gentry-with-profile-number-16-2018-human-connection-a-new-joint-exhibition-at-opera-gallery-featuring-work-by-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-create-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image218558640.html
RMPKG5NM–London, UK. 13th September 2018. Nick Gentry with Profile Number 16, 2018 - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-july-2022-a-staff-member-views-the-giant-2021-by-gentle-monster-a-nine-foot-tall-face-with-hyper-realistic-movements-and-expressions-at-a-preview-of-superfutures-a-new-exhibition-at-selfridges-oxford-street-13-major-large-scale-immersive-art-works-on-display-across-the-store-and-windows-present-contemporary-artists-visions-for-the-futures-the-exhibition-is-part-of-selfridges-initiative-called-reinventing-retail-and-runs-to-15-october-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image475163029.html
RM2JH1F85–London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RON MUECK SCULPTURE EXHIBITION, ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. 2006 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ron-mueck-sculpture-exhibition-royal-scottish-academy-edinburgh-scotland-27753695.html
RMBH483B–RON MUECK SCULPTURE EXHIBITION, ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. 2006
Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opera-gallery-new-bond-street-london-uk-13-september-2018-human-connection-a-joint-exhibition-featuring-the-acclaimed-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-share-an-affinity-with-creating-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image218558617.html
RMPKG5MW–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
London, UK. 13th September 2018. Nick Gentry with Profile Number 16, 2018 - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13th-september-2018-nick-gentry-with-profile-number-16-2018-human-connection-a-new-joint-exhibition-at-opera-gallery-featuring-work-by-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-create-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image218558634.html
RMPKG5NE–London, UK. 13th September 2018. Nick Gentry with Profile Number 16, 2018 - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-july-2022-a-staff-member-views-the-giant-2021-by-gentle-monster-a-nine-foot-tall-face-with-hyper-realistic-movements-and-expressions-at-a-preview-of-superfutures-a-new-exhibition-at-selfridges-oxford-street-13-major-large-scale-immersive-art-works-on-display-across-the-store-and-windows-present-contemporary-artists-visions-for-the-futures-the-exhibition-is-part-of-selfridges-initiative-called-reinventing-retail-and-runs-to-15-october-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image475161174.html
RM2JH1CWX–London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
Ron Mueck sculpture exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Scotland 2006. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ron-mueck-sculpture-exhibition-royal-scottish-academy-edinburgh-scotland-27763388.html
RMBH4MDG–Ron Mueck sculpture exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Scotland 2006.
Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opera-gallery-new-bond-street-london-uk-13-september-2018-human-connection-a-joint-exhibition-featuring-the-acclaimed-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-share-an-affinity-with-creating-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image218558908.html
RMPKG638–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
London, UK. 13th September 2018. Nick Gentry with Profile Number 16, 2018 - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13th-september-2018-nick-gentry-with-profile-number-16-2018-human-connection-a-new-joint-exhibition-at-opera-gallery-featuring-work-by-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-create-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image218558633.html
RMPKG5ND–London, UK. 13th September 2018. Nick Gentry with Profile Number 16, 2018 - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 July 2022. A Selfridges doorman poses with 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-july-2022-a-selfridges-doorman-poses-with-the-giant-2021-by-gentle-monster-a-nine-foot-tall-face-with-hyper-realistic-movements-and-expressions-at-a-preview-of-superfutures-a-new-exhibition-at-selfridges-oxford-street-13-major-large-scale-immersive-art-works-on-display-across-the-store-and-windows-present-contemporary-artists-visions-for-the-futures-the-exhibition-is-part-of-selfridges-initiative-called-reinventing-retail-and-runs-to-15-october-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image475161233.html
RM2JH1D01–London, UK. 14 July 2022. A Selfridges doorman poses with 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RON MUECK SCULPTURE EXHIBITION, ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. 2006 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ron-mueck-sculpture-exhibition-royal-scottish-academy-edinburgh-scotland-27753697.html
RMBH483D–RON MUECK SCULPTURE EXHIBITION, ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. 2006
Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK - photo) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opera-gallery-new-bond-street-london-uk-13-september-2018-human-connection-a-joint-exhibition-featuring-the-acclaimed-artists-nick-gentry-uk-photo-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-share-an-affinity-with-creating-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image218559121.html
RMPKG6AW–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK - photo) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
London, UK. 13th September 2018. Nick Gentry with Profile Number 16, 2018 - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13th-september-2018-nick-gentry-with-profile-number-16-2018-human-connection-a-new-joint-exhibition-at-opera-gallery-featuring-work-by-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-create-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image218558643.html
RMPKG5NR–London, UK. 13th September 2018. Nick Gentry with Profile Number 16, 2018 - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-july-2022-a-staff-member-views-the-giant-2021-by-gentle-monster-a-nine-foot-tall-face-with-hyper-realistic-movements-and-expressions-at-a-preview-of-superfutures-a-new-exhibition-at-selfridges-oxford-street-13-major-large-scale-immersive-art-works-on-display-across-the-store-and-windows-present-contemporary-artists-visions-for-the-futures-the-exhibition-is-part-of-selfridges-initiative-called-reinventing-retail-and-runs-to-15-october-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image475162937.html
RM2JH1F4W–London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
Ron Mueck sculpture exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Scotland 2006. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ron-mueck-sculpture-exhibition-royal-scottish-academy-edinburgh-scotland-27763381.html
RMBH4MD9–Ron Mueck sculpture exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Scotland 2006.
Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opera-gallery-new-bond-street-london-uk-13-september-2018-human-connection-a-joint-exhibition-featuring-the-acclaimed-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-share-an-affinity-with-creating-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image218558905.html
RMPKG635–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
London, UK. 13th September 2018. Nick Gentry with Profile Number 16, 2018 - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13th-september-2018-nick-gentry-with-profile-number-16-2018-human-connection-a-new-joint-exhibition-at-opera-gallery-featuring-work-by-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-create-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image218558635.html
RMPKG5NF–London, UK. 13th September 2018. Nick Gentry with Profile Number 16, 2018 - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-july-2022-a-staff-member-views-the-giant-2021-by-gentle-monster-a-nine-foot-tall-face-with-hyper-realistic-movements-and-expressions-at-a-preview-of-superfutures-a-new-exhibition-at-selfridges-oxford-street-13-major-large-scale-immersive-art-works-on-display-across-the-store-and-windows-present-contemporary-artists-visions-for-the-futures-the-exhibition-is-part-of-selfridges-initiative-called-reinventing-retail-and-runs-to-15-october-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image475161091.html
RM2JH1CPY–London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
Ron Mueck sculpture exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Scotland 2006. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ron-mueck-sculpture-exhibition-royal-scottish-academy-edinburgh-scotland-27763370.html
RMBH4MCX–Ron Mueck sculpture exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Scotland 2006.
Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK - photo) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opera-gallery-new-bond-street-london-uk-13-september-2018-human-connection-a-joint-exhibition-featuring-the-acclaimed-artists-nick-gentry-uk-photo-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-share-an-affinity-with-creating-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image218558403.html
RMPKG5D7–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK - photo) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
London, UK. 13th September 2018. Meditation 975, 2016, by Seo Yeong-Deok - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13th-september-2018-meditation-975-2016-by-seo-yeong-deok-human-connection-a-new-joint-exhibition-at-opera-gallery-featuring-work-by-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-create-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image218558656.html
RMPKG5P8–London, UK. 13th September 2018. Meditation 975, 2016, by Seo Yeong-Deok - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-july-2022-a-staff-member-views-the-giant-2021-by-gentle-monster-a-nine-foot-tall-face-with-hyper-realistic-movements-and-expressions-at-a-preview-of-superfutures-a-new-exhibition-at-selfridges-oxford-street-13-major-large-scale-immersive-art-works-on-display-across-the-store-and-windows-present-contemporary-artists-visions-for-the-futures-the-exhibition-is-part-of-selfridges-initiative-called-reinventing-retail-and-runs-to-15-october-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image475162718.html
RM2JH1EW2–London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
Ron Mueck sculpture exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Scotland 2006. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ron-mueck-sculpture-exhibition-royal-scottish-academy-edinburgh-scotland-27763361.html
RMBH4MCH–Ron Mueck sculpture exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Scotland 2006.
Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opera-gallery-new-bond-street-london-uk-13-september-2018-human-connection-a-joint-exhibition-featuring-the-acclaimed-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-share-an-affinity-with-creating-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image218559053.html
RMPKG68D–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
London, UK. 13th September 2018. Meditation 975, 2016, by Seo Yeong-Deok - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13th-september-2018-meditation-975-2016-by-seo-yeong-deok-human-connection-a-new-joint-exhibition-at-opera-gallery-featuring-work-by-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-create-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image218558696.html
RMPKG5RM–London, UK. 13th September 2018. Meditation 975, 2016, by Seo Yeong-Deok - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-july-2022-a-staff-member-views-the-giant-2021-by-gentle-monster-a-nine-foot-tall-face-with-hyper-realistic-movements-and-expressions-at-a-preview-of-superfutures-a-new-exhibition-at-selfridges-oxford-street-13-major-large-scale-immersive-art-works-on-display-across-the-store-and-windows-present-contemporary-artists-visions-for-the-futures-the-exhibition-is-part-of-selfridges-initiative-called-reinventing-retail-and-runs-to-15-october-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image475162784.html
RM2JH1EYC–London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK - photo) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opera-gallery-new-bond-street-london-uk-13-september-2018-human-connection-a-joint-exhibition-featuring-the-acclaimed-artists-nick-gentry-uk-photo-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-share-an-affinity-with-creating-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image218559070.html
RMPKG692–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK - photo) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
London, UK. 13th September 2018. Meditation 975, 2016, by Seo Yeong-Deok - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13th-september-2018-meditation-975-2016-by-seo-yeong-deok-human-connection-a-new-joint-exhibition-at-opera-gallery-featuring-work-by-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-create-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image218558657.html
RMPKG5P9–London, UK. 13th September 2018. Meditation 975, 2016, by Seo Yeong-Deok - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-july-2022-a-staff-member-views-the-giant-2021-by-gentle-monster-a-nine-foot-tall-face-with-hyper-realistic-movements-and-expressions-at-a-preview-of-superfutures-a-new-exhibition-at-selfridges-oxford-street-13-major-large-scale-immersive-art-works-on-display-across-the-store-and-windows-present-contemporary-artists-visions-for-the-futures-the-exhibition-is-part-of-selfridges-initiative-called-reinventing-retail-and-runs-to-15-october-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image475163028.html
RM2JH1F84–London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK - photo) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opera-gallery-new-bond-street-london-uk-13-september-2018-human-connection-a-joint-exhibition-featuring-the-acclaimed-artists-nick-gentry-uk-photo-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-share-an-affinity-with-creating-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image218558428.html
RMPKG5E4–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK - photo) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
London, UK. 13th September 2018. Nick Gentry with Profile Number 16, 2018 - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13th-september-2018-nick-gentry-with-profile-number-16-2018-human-connection-a-new-joint-exhibition-at-opera-gallery-featuring-work-by-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-create-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image218558629.html
RMPKG5N9–London, UK. 13th September 2018. Nick Gentry with Profile Number 16, 2018 - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-july-2022-a-staff-member-views-the-giant-2021-by-gentle-monster-a-nine-foot-tall-face-with-hyper-realistic-movements-and-expressions-at-a-preview-of-superfutures-a-new-exhibition-at-selfridges-oxford-street-13-major-large-scale-immersive-art-works-on-display-across-the-store-and-windows-present-contemporary-artists-visions-for-the-futures-the-exhibition-is-part-of-selfridges-initiative-called-reinventing-retail-and-runs-to-15-october-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image475162933.html
RM2JH1F4N–London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK - photo) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opera-gallery-new-bond-street-london-uk-13-september-2018-human-connection-a-joint-exhibition-featuring-the-acclaimed-artists-nick-gentry-uk-photo-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-share-an-affinity-with-creating-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image218559162.html
RMPKG6CA–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK - photo) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
London, UK. 13th September 2018. Meditation 975, 2016, by Seo Yeong-Deok - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13th-september-2018-meditation-975-2016-by-seo-yeong-deok-human-connection-a-new-joint-exhibition-at-opera-gallery-featuring-work-by-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-create-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image218558691.html
RMPKG5RF–London, UK. 13th September 2018. Meditation 975, 2016, by Seo Yeong-Deok - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-july-2022-a-staff-member-views-the-giant-2021-by-gentle-monster-a-nine-foot-tall-face-with-hyper-realistic-movements-and-expressions-at-a-preview-of-superfutures-a-new-exhibition-at-selfridges-oxford-street-13-major-large-scale-immersive-art-works-on-display-across-the-store-and-windows-present-contemporary-artists-visions-for-the-futures-the-exhibition-is-part-of-selfridges-initiative-called-reinventing-retail-and-runs-to-15-october-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image475161169.html
RM2JH1CWN–London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opera-gallery-new-bond-street-london-uk-13-september-2018-human-connection-a-joint-exhibition-featuring-the-acclaimed-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-share-an-affinity-with-creating-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image218558950.html
RMPKG64P–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
London, UK. 13th September 2018. Anguish 9, 2013, by Seo Yeong-Deok - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13th-september-2018-anguish-9-2013-by-seo-yeong-deok-human-connection-a-new-joint-exhibition-at-opera-gallery-featuring-work-by-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-create-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image218558720.html
RMPKG5TG–London, UK. 13th September 2018. Anguish 9, 2013, by Seo Yeong-Deok - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 July 2022. A Selfridges doorman views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-july-2022-a-selfridges-doorman-views-the-giant-2021-by-gentle-monster-a-nine-foot-tall-face-with-hyper-realistic-movements-and-expressions-at-a-preview-of-superfutures-a-new-exhibition-at-selfridges-oxford-street-13-major-large-scale-immersive-art-works-on-display-across-the-store-and-windows-present-contemporary-artists-visions-for-the-futures-the-exhibition-is-part-of-selfridges-initiative-called-reinventing-retail-and-runs-to-15-october-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image475161227.html
RM2JH1CYR–London, UK. 14 July 2022. A Selfridges doorman views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opera-gallery-new-bond-street-london-uk-13-september-2018-human-connection-a-joint-exhibition-featuring-the-acclaimed-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-share-an-affinity-with-creating-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image218558931.html
RMPKG643–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
London, UK. 13th September 2018. Meditation 626, 2018, by Seo Yeong-Deok - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13th-september-2018-meditation-626-2018-by-seo-yeong-deok-human-connection-a-new-joint-exhibition-at-opera-gallery-featuring-work-by-artists-nick-gentry-uk-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-create-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image218558710.html
RMPKG5T6–London, UK. 13th September 2018. Meditation 626, 2018, by Seo Yeong-Deok - Human Connection, a new joint exhibition at Opera Gallery featuring work by artists Nick Gentry (UK) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists create figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-14-july-2022-a-staff-member-views-the-giant-2021-by-gentle-monster-a-nine-foot-tall-face-with-hyper-realistic-movements-and-expressions-at-a-preview-of-superfutures-a-new-exhibition-at-selfridges-oxford-street-13-major-large-scale-immersive-art-works-on-display-across-the-store-and-windows-present-contemporary-artists-visions-for-the-futures-the-exhibition-is-part-of-selfridges-initiative-called-reinventing-retail-and-runs-to-15-october-2022-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image475161094.html
RM2JH1CR2–London, UK. 14 July 2022. A staff member views 'The Giant', 2021, by Gentle Monster, a nine foot tall face with hyper realistic movements and expressions at a preview of SUPERFUTURES, a new exhibition at Selfridges, Oxford Street. 13 major large-scale immersive art works on display across the store and windows present contemporary artists’ visions for the futures. The exhibition is part of Selfridges’ initiative called ‘reinventing retail’ and runs to 15 October 2022. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK - photo) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opera-gallery-new-bond-street-london-uk-13-september-2018-human-connection-a-joint-exhibition-featuring-the-acclaimed-artists-nick-gentry-uk-photo-and-seo-young-deok-south-korea-both-artists-share-an-affinity-with-creating-figurative-works-from-found-objects-nick-paints-portraits-on-top-of-obsolete-technological-materials-such-as-vhs-cassettes-and-floppy-disks-that-contain-peoples-memories-while-seo-renders-large-scale-hyper-realistic-sculptures-of-the-human-body-from-bicycle-chains-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image218559089.html
RMPKG69N–Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London, UK. 13 September, 2018. Human Connection, a joint exhibition featuring the acclaimed artists Nick Gentry (UK - photo) and Seo Young-Deok (South Korea). Both artists share an affinity with creating figurative works from found objects; Nick paints portraits on top of obsolete technological materials such as VHS cassettes and floppy disks that contain people’s memories, while Seo renders large-scale hyper-realistic sculptures of the human body from bicycle chains. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
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