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AnecdotesRussian gallery directors appeal after unfair prosecution

In 2005, two art museum directors appealed to the European Court of Human Rights after they were prosecuted when vandals...

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AnecdotesBanksy's Turf War Exhibit

In July 2003, Britain`s "most celebrated graffiti artist" Banksy, famed for leaving such subversive images as riot...

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AnecdotesShamanship?

One day a train plowed into P.T. Barnum`s star circus elephant, Jumbo. Was Barnum devastated? Not...

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ImagesHow much tea do Brits drink in a lifetime?

The average Brit drinks 74,802 cups of tea in their lifetime. Nick Watts laid out 74,802 cups of tea in Trafalgar Square to promote the documentary "Human Footprint."

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AnecdotesLights Out?

In 2001, Martin Creed was awarded the prestigious Turner Prize (for excellence in the visual arts) for a work - entitled...

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AnecdotesPerformance Artist

In July 2003, performance artist Claude Wampler was among the artists whose work was featured at the annual Max...

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AnecdotesPierre Elliott Trudeau's sandals at Bata Shoe Museum

In September 2000, the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto placed on exhibit the leather sandals worn by former Canadian...

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AnecdotesClassic Hirst

In April 2003, controversial British artist Damien Hirst, famed for his series of vivisectioned animals suspended...

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AnecdotesBorn Every Minute?

Early in his career, P. T. Barnum created an exhibit, entitled "The Happy Family," consisting of a cage housing a lion,...

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