Two sculptures at the waterfront in Marseille: Ever feel like you've forgotten something? No, its not a mind trick -- these are the amazing photos of sculptures done by a French artist. The sculptures are the work of Bruno Catalano and might look like they're missing vital organs but the invisible bodies represent a world citizen, according to their creator. (Caters News Agency)
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A sculpture at the waterfront in Marseille: Ever feel like you've forgotten something? No, its not a mind trick -- these are the amazing photos of sculptures done by a French artist. The sculptures are the work of Bruno Catalano and might look like they're missing vital organs but the invisible bodies represent a world citizen, according to their creator. (Caters News Agency)
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Two sculptures at the waterfront in Marseille: Ever feel like you've forgotten something? No, its not a mind trick -- these are the amazing photos of sculptures done by a French artist. The sculptures are the work of Bruno Catalano and might look like they're missing vital organs but the invisible bodies represent a world citizen, according to their creator. (Caters News Agency)
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A sculpture at the waterfront in Marseille: Ever feel like you've forgotten something? No, its not a mind trick -- these are the amazing photos of sculptures done by a French artist. The sculptures are the work of Bruno Catalano and might look like they're missing vital organs but the invisible bodies represent a world citizen, according to their creator. (Caters News Agency)
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Two sculptures at the waterfront in Marseille: Ever feel like you've forgotten something? No, its not a mind trick -- these are the amazing photos of sculptures done by a French artist. The sculptures are the work of Bruno Catalano and might look like they're missing vital organs but the invisible bodies represent a world citizen, according to their creator. (Caters News Agency)
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A sculputure at the waterfront in Marseille: Ever feel like you've forgotten something? No, its not a mind trick -- these are the amazing photos of sculptures done by a French artist. The sculptures are the work of Bruno Catalano and might look like they're missing vital organs but the invisible bodies represent a world citizen, according to their creator. (Caters News Agency)
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A sculpture at the waterfront in Marseille: Ever feel like you've forgotten something? No, its not a mind trick -- these are the amazing photos of sculptures done by a French artist. The sculptures are the work of Bruno Catalano and might look like they're missing vital organs but the invisible bodies represent a world citizen, according to their creator. (Caters News Agency)
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A symbolic cigarette butt is set up inside Gare de Lyon railway station, in Paris, Tuesday Dec. 4, 2012, as part of a publicity campaign against rudeness, by Paris's public transport authority. The possibility of apparent rudeness is being counteracted by an advertising campaign as tourism companies and the Paris transport authority address concerns of tourists during the financial crisis. (AP Photo/Remy de la Mauviniere)
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A visitor looks at a monumental sculpture by artist Robert Therrien in the newly opened Metropolitan Arts Centre in Belfast April 23, 2012. REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton
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A work by Spanish artist Pamen Pereira is displayed during the exhibition "This is a love story" at a culture centre in Burgos, May 29, 2009. REUTERS/Felix Ordonez
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Australian artist Nike Savvas makes final adjustments to her art piece consisting of over 50,000 polystyrene balls at the New South Wales Art Gallery in Sydney August 3, 2006. The sculpture titled "Atomix - Full of Love, Full of Wonder" , vibrates with wind from 10 fans and represents the different "shimmering" colours in a hot, outback landscape. It is part of a sculpture exhibition "Adventures with Form in Space" that will open to the public next week. REUTERS/David Gray
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A visitor looks at an installation called "Heaven is a place on earth" by Swedish artist Jacob Dahlgren exhibited at "The Museum of May 25th" during the 47th October Salon for Contemporary Art in Belgrade October 24, 2006. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
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An exhibit titled "Giants", created by Martin Honert of Germany, is displayed as gallery employees stand next to it at Art Fair Tokyo 2008 in Tokyo April 3, 2008. REUTERS/Issei Kato
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Hundreds of meters of dolls' hair cascades from the window of the Riflemaker gallery, part of an installation by French/Algerian artist Alice Anderson in London April 16, 2010. The exhibition "Time Reversal" explores childhood memory and how time shapes those memories and continues until April 24, 2010. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor
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Student visitors pose from inside an installation titled "Crawling from the Wreckage" as part of England-born and Hong Kong-based Simon Birch's solo art exhibition "Hope & Glory" in Hong Kong May 3, 2010. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
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Pink bicycles placed just above the water celebrate the arrival of the Giro d'Italia in Schalkwijk, a small town ouside of Utrecht, May 4, 2010. Several cities in the Netherlands placed pink art forms to announce the departure on May 8 of the international cycling event. Picture taken May 4, 2010. REUTERS/Michael Kooren
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Plastic statuettes of 16th-century Protestant reformer Martin Luther, which are part of the art installation 'Martin Luther - I'm standing here' by German artist Ottmar Hoerl, are pictured in the main square in Wittenberg, eastern Germany August 11, 2010. The installation of 800 one-metre high figurines, based on a statue of Martin Luther on the town square and intended to replace it while it is being renovated, will be open to the public on August 14 and runs till September 12, 2010. Hoerl's creation has created some controversy, with some Protestant theologians saying the statuettes, make a mockery of Luther's achievements. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
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A visitor takes pictures of an installation representing an exploding wall by Cuban artists Dagoberto Rodriguez and Marco Castillo during an exhibit at Es Baluard museum in Palma de Mallorca, on the Spanish Balearic islands, October 17, 2011. REUTERS/Enrique Calvo
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'Cardinal Sin' a new work by British artist Banksy is unveiled at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool Liverpool, northern England December 16, 2011. The piece made up of an 18th century replica stone bust of a cardinal with the face sawn off and replaced with a mosaic of bathroom tiles is thought to be a comment on the abuse scandal in the church and its subsequent cover-up, the gallery said in a press release. REUTERS/Phil Noble
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An artwork of a taxidermied Jack Russell terrier entitled "I'm Dead (2010)" is displayed during a media viewing of artist David Shrigley's first major UK exhibition at the Hayward Gallery in London January 31, 2012. REUTERS/Olivia Harris
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A Chinese visitor views a massive sculptural installation filling a factory warehouse at an exhibition by British artist Antony Gormley called "Asian Field" in Shanghai October 7, 2003. 'Asian Field' is comprised of 192,000 clay figures, made under the guidance of Gormley, by over 300 people of all ages in China's Guangdong province using more than 100 tons of clay. Pictures of the Month October 2003 REUTERS/Claro Cortes IV
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A woman approaches an artwork called "Big Chook", made of fibreglass and high gloss epoxy marine paint, on Tamarama Beach in Sydney November 2, 2005. Australian artist Jeremy Parnell says people frying themselves on the beach for a suntan inspired his piece which joins 100 artworks contributed by international and Australian artists at the annual outdoor Sculpture by the Sea exhibition which is in its ninth year. REUTERS/Will Burgess
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A man looks at a sculpture by Van De Weghe of U.S. during the Art Basel show in Miami Beach, Florida December 4, 2008. Art Basel Miami Beach is the sister event of Switzerland's prestigious Art Basel show. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
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A piece by artist David Mach and entitled 'Out of Order' shows a row of traditional English red phone boxes in Kingston, south of London July 15, 2008. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh
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A three dimensional exhibit made from aluminum, silicone, pigment and hair by Canadian artist Evan Penny of Toronto is among a selection of more than 200 leading art galleries from around the world during Art Basel Miami Beach at the Miami Beach Convention Center December 7, 2007. REUTERS/Hans Deryk