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Visitors become part of the art by performance artist Marina Abramovic at the media preview of her 12day project titled Marina Abramovic: In Residence in Sydney
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Walk a while: Some 1000 coloured umbrellas decorate a main pedestrian street in Jerusalem as the city's municipality opens more attractions and cultural activities in an effort to bring tourists and locals to the city. PHOTO: AFP/MENAHEM KAHANA
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Performer par excellence

Visitors become part of the art by performance artist Marina Abramovic at the media preview of her 12-day project titled "Marina Abramovic: In Residence" in Sydney. The charismatic performance art pioneer now counts pop star Lady Gaga and actor James Franco among her fans, while her performances attract people in the thousands. AFP PHOTO / Saeed KHAN 

Walk a while

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Some 1000 coloured umbrellas decorate a main pedestrian street in Jerusalem as the city's municipality opens more attractions and cultural activities in an effort to bring tourists and locals to the city. PHOTO: AFP/MENAHEM KAHANA

For heart's sake

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Take Spanish chefs Ferran and Albert Adria, the Cirque du Soleil, founder French Guy Laliberte and contemporary artists like Japanese Takashi Murakami. Put them together on the Mediterranean island of Ibiza and shake well to get “Heart” an innovative multi-sensory experience. The idea of provoking emotions through a collision of avant-garde creativities appeared two years ago from Adria brothers and Laliberte's passion about art and cuisine PHOTO: AFP/JAIME REINA

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