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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei poses for photographers with his work The Cover Page of The Mueller Report, Submitted to Attorney General William Barr by Robert Mueller on March 22, 2019 made from Lego and  Martin 2019 at the opening of  his new exhibition Ai Weiwei: Roots at the Lisson Gallery, London, United Kingdom on 1st October 2019.
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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei poses with his work  Martin 2019 at the opening of  his new exhibition Ai Weiwei: Roots at the Lisson Gallery, London, United Kingdom on 1st October 2019.
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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei stand in front of The Cover Page of The Mueller Report, Submitted to Attorney General William Barr by Robert Mueller on March 22, 2019 made from Lego at the opening of  his new exhibition Ai Weiwei: Roots at the Lisson Gallery, London, United Kingdom on 1st October 2019.
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  • Ai Weiwei at the opening of  his new exhibition Ai Weiwei: Roots at the Lisson Gallery, London, United Kingdom on 1st October 2019.
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  • Ai Weiwei speaking at the opening of  his new exhibition Ai Weiwei: Roots at the Lisson Gallery, London, United Kingdom on 1st October 2019.
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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei poses for photographers at the opening of  his new exhibition Ai Weiwei: Roots at the Lisson Gallery, London, United Kingdom on 1st October 2019.
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  • Girl buried in sunflower seeds. Ai Weiwei, one of China’s leading conceptual artists, has undertaken the eleventh commission in The Unilever Series at Tate Modern in London. Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. These life-sized sunflower seed husks are intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Each seed has been individually sculpted and painted by specialists working in small workshops in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen. Far from being industrially produced, they are the effort of hundreds of skilled hands. Poured into the interior of the Turbine Hall’s vast industrial space, the 100 million seeds form a seemingly infinite landscape. Sunflower Seeds is a sensory and immersive installation, on which visitors can touch, walk on and listen to as the seeds shift under our feet. Porcelain is almost synonymous with China and, to make this work, Ai Weiwei has manipulated traditional methods of crafting what has historically been one of China’s most prized exports. Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the ‘Made in China’ phenomenon and the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
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  • Ai Weiwei, one of China’s leading conceptual artists, has undertaken the eleventh commission in The Unilever Series at Tate Modern in London. Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. These life-sized sunflower seed husks are intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Each seed has been individually sculpted and painted by specialists working in small workshops in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen. Far from being industrially produced, they are the effort of hundreds of skilled hands. Poured into the interior of the Turbine Hall’s vast industrial space, the 100 million seeds form a seemingly infinite landscape. Sunflower Seeds is a sensory and immersive installation, on which visitors can touch, walk on and listen to as the seeds shift under our feet. Porcelain is almost synonymous with China and, to make this work, Ai Weiwei has manipulated traditional methods of crafting what has historically been one of China’s most prized exports. Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the ‘Made in China’ phenomenon and the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
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  • Ai Weiwei, one of China’s leading conceptual artists, has undertaken the eleventh commission in The Unilever Series at Tate Modern in London. Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. These life-sized sunflower seed husks are intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Each seed has been individually sculpted and painted by specialists working in small workshops in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen. Far from being industrially produced, they are the effort of hundreds of skilled hands. Poured into the interior of the Turbine Hall’s vast industrial space, the 100 million seeds form a seemingly infinite landscape. Sunflower Seeds is a sensory and immersive installation, on which visitors can touch, walk on and listen to as the seeds shift under our feet. Porcelain is almost synonymous with China and, to make this work, Ai Weiwei has manipulated traditional methods of crafting what has historically been one of China’s most prized exports. Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the ‘Made in China’ phenomenon and the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
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  • Ai Weiwei, one of China’s leading conceptual artists, has undertaken the eleventh commission in The Unilever Series at Tate Modern in London. Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. These life-sized sunflower seed husks are intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Each seed has been individually sculpted and painted by specialists working in small workshops in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen. Far from being industrially produced, they are the effort of hundreds of skilled hands. Poured into the interior of the Turbine Hall’s vast industrial space, the 100 million seeds form a seemingly infinite landscape. Sunflower Seeds is a sensory and immersive installation, on which visitors can touch, walk on and listen to as the seeds shift under our feet. Porcelain is almost synonymous with China and, to make this work, Ai Weiwei has manipulated traditional methods of crafting what has historically been one of China’s most prized exports. Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the ‘Made in China’ phenomenon and the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
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  • Ai Weiwei, one of China’s leading conceptual artists, has undertaken the eleventh commission in The Unilever Series at Tate Modern in London. Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. These life-sized sunflower seed husks are intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Each seed has been individually sculpted and painted by specialists working in small workshops in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen. Far from being industrially produced, they are the effort of hundreds of skilled hands. Poured into the interior of the Turbine Hall’s vast industrial space, the 100 million seeds form a seemingly infinite landscape. Sunflower Seeds is a sensory and immersive installation, on which visitors can touch, walk on and listen to as the seeds shift under our feet. Porcelain is almost synonymous with China and, to make this work, Ai Weiwei has manipulated traditional methods of crafting what has historically been one of China’s most prized exports. Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the ‘Made in China’ phenomenon and the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
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  • Girl buried in sunflower seeds. Ai Weiwei, one of China’s leading conceptual artists, has undertaken the eleventh commission in The Unilever Series at Tate Modern in London. Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. These life-sized sunflower seed husks are intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Each seed has been individually sculpted and painted by specialists working in small workshops in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen. Far from being industrially produced, they are the effort of hundreds of skilled hands. Poured into the interior of the Turbine Hall’s vast industrial space, the 100 million seeds form a seemingly infinite landscape. Sunflower Seeds is a sensory and immersive installation, on which visitors can touch, walk on and listen to as the seeds shift under our feet. Porcelain is almost synonymous with China and, to make this work, Ai Weiwei has manipulated traditional methods of crafting what has historically been one of China’s most prized exports. Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the ‘Made in China’ phenomenon and the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
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  • Ai Weiwei, one of China’s leading conceptual artists, has undertaken the eleventh commission in The Unilever Series at Tate Modern in London. Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. These life-sized sunflower seed husks are intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Each seed has been individually sculpted and painted by specialists working in small workshops in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen. Far from being industrially produced, they are the effort of hundreds of skilled hands. Poured into the interior of the Turbine Hall’s vast industrial space, the 100 million seeds form a seemingly infinite landscape. Sunflower Seeds is a sensory and immersive installation, on which visitors can touch, walk on and listen to as the seeds shift under our feet. Porcelain is almost synonymous with China and, to make this work, Ai Weiwei has manipulated traditional methods of crafting what has historically been one of China’s most prized exports. Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the ‘Made in China’ phenomenon and the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
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  • Ai Weiwei, one of China’s leading conceptual artists, has undertaken the eleventh commission in The Unilever Series at Tate Modern in London. Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. These life-sized sunflower seed husks are intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Each seed has been individually sculpted and painted by specialists working in small workshops in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen. Far from being industrially produced, they are the effort of hundreds of skilled hands. Poured into the interior of the Turbine Hall’s vast industrial space, the 100 million seeds form a seemingly infinite landscape. Sunflower Seeds is a sensory and immersive installation, on which visitors can touch, walk on and listen to as the seeds shift under our feet. Porcelain is almost synonymous with China and, to make this work, Ai Weiwei has manipulated traditional methods of crafting what has historically been one of China’s most prized exports. Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the ‘Made in China’ phenomenon and the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
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  • Ai Weiwei, one of China’s leading conceptual artists, has undertaken the eleventh commission in The Unilever Series at Tate Modern in London. Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. These life-sized sunflower seed husks are intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Each seed has been individually sculpted and painted by specialists working in small workshops in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen. Far from being industrially produced, they are the effort of hundreds of skilled hands. Poured into the interior of the Turbine Hall’s vast industrial space, the 100 million seeds form a seemingly infinite landscape. Sunflower Seeds is a sensory and immersive installation, on which visitors can touch, walk on and listen to as the seeds shift under our feet. Porcelain is almost synonymous with China and, to make this work, Ai Weiwei has manipulated traditional methods of crafting what has historically been one of China’s most prized exports. Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the ‘Made in China’ phenomenon and the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
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  • Ai Weiwei, one of China’s leading conceptual artists, has undertaken the eleventh commission in The Unilever Series at Tate Modern in London. Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. These life-sized sunflower seed husks are intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Each seed has been individually sculpted and painted by specialists working in small workshops in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen. Far from being industrially produced, they are the effort of hundreds of skilled hands. Poured into the interior of the Turbine Hall’s vast industrial space, the 100 million seeds form a seemingly infinite landscape. Sunflower Seeds is a sensory and immersive installation, on which visitors can touch, walk on and listen to as the seeds shift under our feet. Porcelain is almost synonymous with China and, to make this work, Ai Weiwei has manipulated traditional methods of crafting what has historically been one of China’s most prized exports. Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the ‘Made in China’ phenomenon and the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
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  • Ai Weiwei, one of China’s leading conceptual artists, has undertaken the eleventh commission in The Unilever Series at Tate Modern in London. Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. These life-sized sunflower seed husks are intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Each seed has been individually sculpted and painted by specialists working in small workshops in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen. Far from being industrially produced, they are the effort of hundreds of skilled hands. Poured into the interior of the Turbine Hall’s vast industrial space, the 100 million seeds form a seemingly infinite landscape. Sunflower Seeds is a sensory and immersive installation, on which visitors can touch, walk on and listen to as the seeds shift under our feet. Porcelain is almost synonymous with China and, to make this work, Ai Weiwei has manipulated traditional methods of crafting what has historically been one of China’s most prized exports. Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the ‘Made in China’ phenomenon and the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
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  • Ai Weiwei, one of China’s leading conceptual artists, has undertaken the eleventh commission in The Unilever Series at Tate Modern in London. Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. These life-sized sunflower seed husks are intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Each seed has been individually sculpted and painted by specialists working in small workshops in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen. Far from being industrially produced, they are the effort of hundreds of skilled hands. Poured into the interior of the Turbine Hall’s vast industrial space, the 100 million seeds form a seemingly infinite landscape. Sunflower Seeds is a sensory and immersive installation, on which visitors can touch, walk on and listen to as the seeds shift under our feet. Porcelain is almost synonymous with China and, to make this work, Ai Weiwei has manipulated traditional methods of crafting what has historically been one of China’s most prized exports. Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the ‘Made in China’ phenomenon and the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
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  • Girl buried in sunflower seeds. Ai Weiwei, one of China’s leading conceptual artists, has undertaken the eleventh commission in The Unilever Series at Tate Modern in London. Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. These life-sized sunflower seed husks are intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Each seed has been individually sculpted and painted by specialists working in small workshops in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen. Far from being industrially produced, they are the effort of hundreds of skilled hands. Poured into the interior of the Turbine Hall’s vast industrial space, the 100 million seeds form a seemingly infinite landscape. Sunflower Seeds is a sensory and immersive installation, on which visitors can touch, walk on and listen to as the seeds shift under our feet. Porcelain is almost synonymous with China and, to make this work, Ai Weiwei has manipulated traditional methods of crafting what has historically been one of China’s most prized exports. Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the ‘Made in China’ phenomenon and the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
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  • Ai Weiwei, one of China’s leading conceptual artists, has undertaken the eleventh commission in The Unilever Series at Tate Modern in London. Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. These life-sized sunflower seed husks are intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Each seed has been individually sculpted and painted by specialists working in small workshops in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen. Far from being industrially produced, they are the effort of hundreds of skilled hands. Poured into the interior of the Turbine Hall’s vast industrial space, the 100 million seeds form a seemingly infinite landscape. Sunflower Seeds is a sensory and immersive installation, on which visitors can touch, walk on and listen to as the seeds shift under our feet. Porcelain is almost synonymous with China and, to make this work, Ai Weiwei has manipulated traditional methods of crafting what has historically been one of China’s most prized exports. Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the ‘Made in China’ phenomenon and the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
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  • Girl buried in sunflower seeds. Ai Weiwei, one of China’s leading conceptual artists, has undertaken the eleventh commission in The Unilever Series at Tate Modern in London. Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. These life-sized sunflower seed husks are intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Each seed has been individually sculpted and painted by specialists working in small workshops in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen. Far from being industrially produced, they are the effort of hundreds of skilled hands. Poured into the interior of the Turbine Hall’s vast industrial space, the 100 million seeds form a seemingly infinite landscape. Sunflower Seeds is a sensory and immersive installation, on which visitors can touch, walk on and listen to as the seeds shift under our feet. Porcelain is almost synonymous with China and, to make this work, Ai Weiwei has manipulated traditional methods of crafting what has historically been one of China’s most prized exports. Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the ‘Made in China’ phenomenon and the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
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  • Ai Weiwei, one of China’s leading conceptual artists, has undertaken the eleventh commission in The Unilever Series at Tate Modern in London. Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. These life-sized sunflower seed husks are intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Each seed has been individually sculpted and painted by specialists working in small workshops in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen. Far from being industrially produced, they are the effort of hundreds of skilled hands. Poured into the interior of the Turbine Hall’s vast industrial space, the 100 million seeds form a seemingly infinite landscape. Sunflower Seeds is a sensory and immersive installation, on which visitors can touch, walk on and listen to as the seeds shift under our feet. Porcelain is almost synonymous with China and, to make this work, Ai Weiwei has manipulated traditional methods of crafting what has historically been one of China’s most prized exports. Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the ‘Made in China’ phenomenon and the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
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  • Girl buried in sunflower seeds. Ai Weiwei, one of China’s leading conceptual artists, has undertaken the eleventh commission in The Unilever Series at Tate Modern in London. Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. These life-sized sunflower seed husks are intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Each seed has been individually sculpted and painted by specialists working in small workshops in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen. Far from being industrially produced, they are the effort of hundreds of skilled hands. Poured into the interior of the Turbine Hall’s vast industrial space, the 100 million seeds form a seemingly infinite landscape. Sunflower Seeds is a sensory and immersive installation, on which visitors can touch, walk on and listen to as the seeds shift under our feet. Porcelain is almost synonymous with China and, to make this work, Ai Weiwei has manipulated traditional methods of crafting what has historically been one of China’s most prized exports. Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the ‘Made in China’ phenomenon and the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
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  • Ai Weiwei, one of China’s leading conceptual artists, has undertaken the eleventh commission in The Unilever Series at Tate Modern in London. Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. These life-sized sunflower seed husks are intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Each seed has been individually sculpted and painted by specialists working in small workshops in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen. Far from being industrially produced, they are the effort of hundreds of skilled hands. Poured into the interior of the Turbine Hall’s vast industrial space, the 100 million seeds form a seemingly infinite landscape. Sunflower Seeds is a sensory and immersive installation, on which visitors can touch, walk on and listen to as the seeds shift under our feet. Porcelain is almost synonymous with China and, to make this work, Ai Weiwei has manipulated traditional methods of crafting what has historically been one of China’s most prized exports. Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the ‘Made in China’ phenomenon and the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
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  • Ai Weiwei, one of China’s leading conceptual artists, has undertaken the eleventh commission in The Unilever Series at Tate Modern in London. Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. These life-sized sunflower seed husks are intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Each seed has been individually sculpted and painted by specialists working in small workshops in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen. Far from being industrially produced, they are the effort of hundreds of skilled hands. Poured into the interior of the Turbine Hall’s vast industrial space, the 100 million seeds form a seemingly infinite landscape. Sunflower Seeds is a sensory and immersive installation, on which visitors can touch, walk on and listen to as the seeds shift under our feet. Porcelain is almost synonymous with China and, to make this work, Ai Weiwei has manipulated traditional methods of crafting what has historically been one of China’s most prized exports. Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the ‘Made in China’ phenomenon and the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
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  • Ai Weiwei, one of China’s leading conceptual artists, has undertaken the eleventh commission in The Unilever Series at Tate Modern in London. Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. These life-sized sunflower seed husks are intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Each seed has been individually sculpted and painted by specialists working in small workshops in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen. Far from being industrially produced, they are the effort of hundreds of skilled hands. Poured into the interior of the Turbine Hall’s vast industrial space, the 100 million seeds form a seemingly infinite landscape. Sunflower Seeds is a sensory and immersive installation, on which visitors can touch, walk on and listen to as the seeds shift under our feet. Porcelain is almost synonymous with China and, to make this work, Ai Weiwei has manipulated traditional methods of crafting what has historically been one of China’s most prized exports. Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the ‘Made in China’ phenomenon and the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
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  • Ai Weiwei, one of China’s leading conceptual artists, has undertaken the eleventh commission in The Unilever Series at Tate Modern in London. Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. These life-sized sunflower seed husks are intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Each seed has been individually sculpted and painted by specialists working in small workshops in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen. Far from being industrially produced, they are the effort of hundreds of skilled hands. Poured into the interior of the Turbine Hall’s vast industrial space, the 100 million seeds form a seemingly infinite landscape. Sunflower Seeds is a sensory and immersive installation, on which visitors can touch, walk on and listen to as the seeds shift under our feet. Porcelain is almost synonymous with China and, to make this work, Ai Weiwei has manipulated traditional methods of crafting what has historically been one of China’s most prized exports. Sunflower Seeds invites us to look more closely at the ‘Made in China’ phenomenon and the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today.
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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
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  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor08-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor06-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor05-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with a following entourage of supporters and media through central London - from the Royal Academy in Piccadilly to the former Olympic Park Stratford, eight-miles to show solidarity with refugees around the world. “It is an act of solidarity and minimal action – we like that spirit,” said Kapoor. Ai, who has a show at the Royal Academy opening to the public on Saturday, said “We are all refugees somehow, somewhere and at some moment.”
    aiweiwei_kapoor02-17-09-2015_1.jpg
  • Artificial insemination plays a very important role to keep the herd at a consistent number. A closed herd with no outside influence from other herds off site (apart from the introduction of a bull) the aim is that the cows have one calf per year to keep them milking and to replenish their stocks. Here Paul Wilson AI Technician from the company Genus tests each animal in the AI shed to see which is at the correct stage of its oestrus cycle and therefore requires insemination. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20150923_dairy farm insemination_Y.jpg
  • Artificial insemination plays a very important role to keep the herd at a consistent number. A closed herd with no outside influence from other herds off site (apart from the introduction of a bull) the aim is that the cows have one calf per year to keep them milking and to replenish their stocks. Here Paul Wilson AI Technician from the company Genus tests each animal in the AI shed to see which is at the correct stage of its oestrus cycle and therefore requires insemination. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150923_dairy farm insemination_K.jpg
  • Artificial insemination plays a very important role to keep the herd at a consistent number. A closed herd with no outside influence from other herds off site (apart from the introduction of a bull) the aim is that the cows have one calf per year to keep them milking and to replenish their stocks. Here Paul Wilson AI Technician from the company Genus tests each animal in the AI shed to see which is at the correct stage of its oestrus cycle and therefore requires insemination. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150923_dairy farm insemination_E.jpg
  • Artificial insemination plays a very important role to keep the herd at a consistent number. A closed herd with no outside influence from other herds off site (apart from the introduction of a bull) the aim is that the cows have one calf per year to keep them milking and to replenish their stocks. Here Paul Wilson AI Technician from the company Genus tests each animal in the AI shed to see which is at the correct stage of its oestrus cycle and therefore requires insemination. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150923_dairy farm insemination_F.jpg
  • Artificial insemination plays a very important role to keep the herd at a consistent number. A closed herd with no outside influence from other herds off site (apart from the introduction of a bull) the aim is that the cows have one calf per year to keep them milking and to replenish their stocks. Here Paul Wilson AI Technician from the company Genus tests each animal in the AI shed to see which is at the correct stage of its oestrus cycle and therefore requires insemination. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150923_dairy farm insemination_Z.jpg
  • Artificial insemination plays a very important role to keep the herd at a consistent number. A closed herd with no outside influence from other herds off site apart from the introduction of a bull the aim is that the cows have one calf per year to keep them milking and to replenish their stocks. Here Paul Wilson AI Technician from the company Genus tests each animal in the AI shed to see which is at the correct stage of its oestrus cycle and therefore requires insemination. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150923_dairy farm insemination_U.jpg
  • Artificial insemination plays a very important role to keep the herd at a consistent number. A closed herd with no outside influence from other herds off site (apart from the introduction of a bull) the aim is that the cows have one calf per year to keep them milking and to replenish their stocks. Here Paul Wilson AI Technician from the company Genus tests each animal in the AI shed to see which is at the correct stage of its oestrus cycle and therefore requires insemination. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150923_dairy farm insemination_X.jpg
  • Artificial insemination plays a very important role to keep the herd at a consistent number. A closed herd with no outside influence from other herds off site (apart from the introduction of a bull) the aim is that the cows have one calf per year to keep them milking and to replenish their stocks. Here Paul Wilson AI Technician from the company Genus tests each animal in the AI shed to see which is at the correct stage of its oestrus cycle and therefore requires insemination. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20150923_dairy farm insemination_W.jpg
  • Artificial insemination plays a very important role to keep the herd at a consistent number. A closed herd with no outside influence from other herds off site (apart from the introduction of a bull) the aim is that the cows have one calf per year to keep them milking and to replenish their stocks. Here Paul Wilson AI Technician from the company Genus tests each animal in the AI shed to see which is at the correct stage of its oestrus cycle and therefore requires insemination. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150923_dairy farm insemination_J.jpg
  • Artificial insemination plays a very important role to keep the herd at a consistent number. A closed herd with no outside influence from other herds off site (apart from the introduction of a bull) the aim is that the cows have one calf per year to keep them milking and to replenish their stocks. Here Paul Wilson AI Technician from the company Genus tests each animal in the AI shed to see which is at the correct stage of its oestrus cycle and therefore requires insemination. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150923_dairy farm insemination_S.jpg
  • Artificial insemination plays a very important role to keep the herd at a consistent number. A closed herd with no outside influence from other herds off site (apart from the introduction of a bull) the aim is that the cows have one calf per year to keep them milking and to replenish their stocks. Here Paul Wilson AI Technician from the company Genus tests each animal in the AI shed to see which is at the correct stage of its oestrus cycle and therefore requires insemination. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150923_dairy farm insemination_Q.jpg
  • Artificial insemination plays a very important role to keep the herd at a consistent number. A closed herd with no outside influence from other herds off site (apart from the introduction of a bull) the aim is that the cows have one calf per year to keep them milking and to replenish their stocks. Here Paul Wilson AI Technician from the company Genus tests each animal in the AI shed to see which is at the correct stage of its oestrus cycle and therefore requires insemination. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20150923_dairy farm insemination_P.jpg
  • Artificial insemination plays a very important role to keep the herd at a consistent number. A closed herd with no outside influence from other herds off site (apart from the introduction of a bull) the aim is that the cows have one calf per year to keep them milking and to replenish their stocks. Here Paul Wilson AI Technician from the company Genus tests each animal in the AI shed to see which is at the correct stage of its oestrus cycle and therefore requires insemination. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150923_dairy farm insemination_O.jpg
  • Artificial insemination plays a very important role to keep the herd at a consistent number. A closed herd with no outside influence from other herds off site apart from the introduction of a bull the aim is that the cows have one calf per year to keep them milking and to replenish their stocks. Here Paul Wilson AI Technician from the company Genus tests each animal in the AI shed to see which is at the correct stage of its oestrus cycle and therefore requires insemination. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150923_dairy farm insemination_L.jpg
  • Artificial insemination plays a very important role to keep the herd at a consistent number. A closed herd with no outside influence from other herds off site (apart from the introduction of a bull) the aim is that the cows have one calf per year to keep them milking and to replenish their stocks. Here Paul Wilson AI Technician from the company Genus tests each animal in the AI shed to see which is at the correct stage of its oestrus cycle and therefore requires insemination. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20150923_dairy farm insemination_G.jpg
  • Artificial insemination plays a very important role to keep the herd at a consistent number. A closed herd with no outside influence from other herds off site (apart from the introduction of a bull) the aim is that the cows have one calf per year to keep them milking and to replenish their stocks. Here Paul Wilson AI Technician from the company Genus tests each animal in the AI shed to see which is at the correct stage of its oestrus cycle and therefore requires insemination. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20150923_dairy farm insemination_AB.jpg
  • Artificial insemination plays a very important role to keep the herd at a consistent number. A closed herd with no outside influence from other herds off site (apart from the introduction of a bull) the aim is that the cows have one calf per year to keep them milking and to replenish their stocks. Here Paul Wilson AI Technician from the company Genus tests each animal in the AI shed to see which is at the correct stage of its oestrus cycle and therefore requires insemination. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20150923_dairy farm insemination_A.jpg
  • Artificial insemination plays a very important role to keep the herd at a consistent number. A closed herd with no outside influence from other herds off site (apart from the introduction of a bull) the aim is that the cows have one calf per year to keep them milking and to replenish their stocks. Here Paul Wilson AI Technician from the company Genus tests each animal in the AI shed to see which is at the correct stage of its oestrus cycle and therefore requires insemination. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150923_dairy farm feed_E.jpg
  • Artificial insemination plays a very important role to keep the herd at a consistent number. A closed herd with no outside influence from other herds off site (apart from the introduction of a bull) the aim is that the cows have one calf per year to keep them milking and to replenish their stocks. Here Paul Wilson AI Technician from the company Genus tests each animal in the AI shed to see which is at the correct stage of its oestrus cycle and therefore requires insemination. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150923_dairy farm feed_D.jpg
  • Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with supporters through central London, an eight-mile walk to show solidarity with refugees around the world.
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  • Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with supporters through central London, an eight-mile walk to show solidarity with refugees around the world.
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  • Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with supporters through central London, an eight-mile walk to show solidarity with refugees around the world.
    art-2271_1.jpg
  • Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk with supporters through central London, an eight-mile walk to show solidarity with refugees around the world.
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  • Artificial insemination plays a very important role to keep the herd at a consistent number. A closed herd with no outside influence from other herds off site (apart from the introduction of a bull) the aim is that the cows have one calf per year to keep them milking and to replenish their stocks. Here Paul Wilson AI Technician from the company Genus  washes up after a visit. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm insemination man...jpg
  • Artificial insemination plays a very important role to keep the herd at a consistent number. A closed herd with no outside influence from other herds off site (apart from the introduction of a bull) the aim is that the cows have one calf per year to keep them milking and to replenish their stocks. Here Paul Wilson AI Technician from the company Genus  washes up after a visit. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20150922_dairy farm insemination man...jpg
  • Buxton Street off Brick Lane, East London. June 8th 2014. Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair. Art lecture by Bob and Roberta Smith (Patrick Brill), attacking the coalition cuts to art education and remembering Chinese artist Ai Weiwei
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  • A sweater left on the back of an office chair seen at JD.coms headquarters in Beijing, China, on Monday, Nov. 30, 2015.  JD.com is Chinas second largest online retailer and is locked in a fierce battle with rival Alibaba.
    QilaiShen_00182.jpg
  • Visitors attend the 2015 Computing Conference in Hangzhou, China, on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.s bet on data technology is driving greater investment in areas including ways to protect user privacy as it battles Amazon.com Inc. for customers globally.
    QilaiShen_00099.jpg
  • Grounds crew stands near a sign at a event promoting the 11.11 shopping festival at the Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. headquarters in Hangzhou, China, on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015.
    QilaiShen_00090.jpg
  • Employees walk through a building lobby at the Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. headquarters in Hangzhou, China, on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015.
    QilaiShen_00083.jpg
  • A highly-reflective silver-coloured mannequin in the window of the fashion brand Dior in New Bond Street, on 30th April 2019, in London, England.
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  • A highly-reflective silver-coloured mannequin in the window of the fashion brand Dior in New Bond Street, on 30th April 2019, in London, England.
    west_end-18-30-04-2019.jpg
  • Employees uses the gym during lunch hours at JD.coms headquarters in Beijing, China, on Monday, Nov. 30, 2015.  JD.com is Chinas second largest online retailer and is locked in a fierce battle with rival Alibaba.
    QilaiShen_00189.jpg
  • Employees uses the gym during lunch hours at JD.coms headquarters in Beijing, China, on Monday, Nov. 30, 2015.  JD.com is Chinas second largest online retailer and is locked in a fierce battle with rival Alibaba.
    QilaiShen_00187.jpg
  • Employees uses the gym during lunch hours at JD.coms headquarters in Beijing, China, on Monday, Nov. 30, 2015.  JD.com is Chinas second largest online retailer and is locked in a fierce battle with rival Alibaba.
    QilaiShen_00186.jpg
  • A man walks through a hallway at JD.coms headquarters in Beijing, China, on Monday, Nov. 30, 2015.  JD.com is Chinas second largest online retailer and is locked in a fierce battle with rival Alibaba.
    QilaiShen_00183.jpg
  • Employees take their lunch in a canteen at JD.coms headquarters in Beijing, China, on Monday, Nov. 30, 2015.  JD.com is Chinas second largest online retailer and is locked in a fierce battle with rival Alibaba.
    QilaiShen_00184.jpg
  • Employees use a lounge at JD.coms headquarters in Beijing, China, on Monday, Nov. 30, 2015.  JD.com is Chinas second largest online retailer and is locked in a fierce battle with rival Alibaba.
    QilaiShen_00180.jpg
  • Employees use a lounge at JD.coms headquarters in Beijing, China, on Monday, Nov. 30, 2015.  JD.com is Chinas second largest online retailer and is locked in a fierce battle with rival Alibaba.
    QilaiShen_00181.jpg
  • Signages for JD.com Inc. are displayed on a pane of glass of a conference room at JD.coms headquarters in Beijing, China, on Monday, Nov. 30, 2015.  JD.com is Chinas second largest online retailer and is locked in a fierce battle with rival Alibaba.
    QilaiShen_00178.jpg
  • A package retrieval locker seen at JD.coms headquarters in Beijing, China, on Monday, Nov. 30, 2015.  JD.com is Chinas second largest online retailer and is locked in a fierce battle with rival Alibaba.
    QilaiShen_00175.jpg
  • A worker puts on the finishing touches to an employee nursery at JD.coms headquarters in Beijing, China, on Monday, Nov. 30, 2015.  JD.com is Chinas second largest online retailer and is locked in a fierce battle with rival Alibaba.
    QilaiShen_00174.jpg
  • A man walks into his shared room inside a You+ community in Beijing, China, on Monday, Nov. 30, 2015. Nearly 5,000 people across China have moved into co-living spaces called You+, a name meant to inspire young people to infinitely expand their horizons. About 60 startups call the Beijing location home — developing mobile games, services that improve sleep patterns and much more.
    QilaiShen_00168.jpg
  • Visitors wait in the front lobby of JD.coms headquarters in Beijing, China, on Monday, Nov. 30, 2015.  JD.com is Chinas second largest online retailer and is locked in a fierce battle with rival Alibaba.
    QilaiShen_00172.jpg
  • Photos posted on a bulletin board inside a You+ community in Beijing, China, on Monday, Nov. 30, 2015. Nearly 5,000 people across China have moved into co-living spaces called You+, a name meant to inspire young people to infinitely expand their horizons. About 60 startups call the Beijing location home — developing mobile games, services that improve sleep patterns and much more.
    QilaiShen_00170.jpg
  • A resident wears a face mask while working at her station inside a You+ community in Beijing, China, on Monday, Nov. 30, 2015. Nearly 5,000 people across China have moved into co-living spaces called You+, a name meant to inspire young people to infinitely expand their horizons. About 60 startups call the Beijing location home — developing mobile games, services that improve sleep patterns and much more.
    QilaiShen_00166.jpg
  • Visitors attend the 2015 Computing Conference in Hangzhou, China, on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.s bet on data technology is driving greater investment in areas including ways to protect user privacy as it battles Amazon.com Inc. for customers globally.
    QilaiShen_00097.jpg
  • Visitors attend the 2015 Computing Conference in Hangzhou, China, on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.s bet on data technology is driving greater investment in areas including ways to protect user privacy as it battles Amazon.com Inc. for customers globally.
    QilaiShen_00100.jpg
  • Visitors take pictures of a robot while attending the 2015 Computing Conference in Hangzhou, China, on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.s bet on data technology is driving greater investment in areas including ways to protect user privacy as it battles Amazon.com Inc. for customers globally.
    QilaiShen_00098.jpg
  • Employees walk through a building lobby at the Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. headquarters in Hangzhou, China, on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015.
    QilaiShen_00089.jpg
  • Employees walk through a building lobby at the Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. headquarters in Hangzhou, China, on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015.
    QilaiShen_00087.jpg
  • A man uses his cell phone to take pictures of an event promoting the 11.11 shopping festival at the Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. headquarters in Hangzhou, China, on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015.
    QilaiShen_00095.jpg
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