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Computer keyboard keys with AI ART business word.close up of Computer keyboard keys,Business Concept.3D rendering on blue background.-stock-photo
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yellow button with AI ART business word.close up button of keyboard,Business Concept.3D rendering on blue background.-stock-photo
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Speech Bubble block with AI ART business word.Minimalist Abstract Design With White Cut Out Paper.3D rendering on blue background.-stock-photo
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wooden cube block with AI ART business word.close up of wooden elements,Business Concept.3D rendering on black background.-stock-photo
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wooden cube block with AI ART business word.close up of wooden elements,Business Concept.3D rendering on red background.-stock-photo
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wooden cube block with AI ART business word.close up of wooden elements,Business Concept.3D rendering on blue background.-stock-photo
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Communication speech bubbles on red background. Vector illustration-stock-photo
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A vector illustration depicting a conversation between a shadow figure and a woman, with speech bubbles conveying thoughts. The woman wears a scarf.-stock-photo
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A cartoon illustration of a woman holding a remote control talking to a shadow figure with speech bubbles above them on a white background.-stock-photo
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Mobile Phone with Speech Bubble and Ellipsis on Black and White Backgrounds, Representing Feedback, Messaging, or Communication, White Outline Icon-stock-photo
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Two Overlapping Speech Bubbles on Black and White Backgrounds, Representing Chat, Conversation, or Communication, White Outline Icon-stock-photo
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Pink cartoon comic balloon speech bubble without phrases and with shadow. Vector illustration.-stock-photo
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Abstract collage illustration of woman hand dialing numbers on pink telephone. Retro vintage style. Noise, grain, grunge and motion effect applied. So-stock-photo
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Orange cartoon comic balloon speech bubble without phrases and with shadow. Vector illustration.-stock-photo
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Set of nine colorful cartoon comic balloons speech bubbles without phrases and with shadow. Vector illustration.-stock-photo
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New York, USA.9th June 2025. United Nations Under-Secretary-General Miguel Angel Moratinos (front row, L3) and China's permanent representative to the UN Fu Cong (front row, R2) pose for a photo with cast members of an art performance during an event to mark the International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations at UN Headquarters on June 9, 2025 in New York City. Credit: Liao Pan/China News Service/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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New York, USA.9th June 2025. People watch an art performance during an event to mark the International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations at UN Headquarters on June 9, 2025 in New York City. Credit: Liao Pan/China News Service/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Red cartoon comic balloon speech bubble without phrases and with shadow. Vector illustration.-stock-photo
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Green cartoon comic balloon speech bubble without phrases and with shadow. Vector illustration.-stock-photo
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A stylized origami crane wears a UN peacekeeping helmet, symbolizing hope and protection in conflict zones. Peace and security are represented.-stock-photo
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Cartoon panda illustration with a speech bubble containing text. The panda is smiling and surrounded by colored circles on a grey background.-stock-photo
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Kolkata, India. 4 June, 2025: “Material as Metaphor - A Dialogue of Art Forms” unfolds at the National Gallery of Modern Art, housed in the restored Old Currency Building. Curated by Sayantan Maitra Boka and executed by the Basu Foundation, the exhibition features 240 works by 53 artists across three levels. Showcasing prints, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, video, and sound, it bridges Indian tradition and modernity. Opened on 20 May 2025, the show is likely to continue for two months, offering a rich dialogue of evolving art forms.-stock-photo
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Kolkata, India. 4 June, 2025: “Material as Metaphor - A Dialogue of Art Forms” unfolds at the National Gallery of Modern Art, housed in the restored Old Currency Building. Curated by Sayantan Maitra Boka and executed by the Basu Foundation, the exhibition features 240 works by 53 artists across three levels. Showcasing prints, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, video, and sound, it bridges Indian tradition and modernity. Opened on 20 May 2025, the show is likely to continue for two months, offering a rich dialogue of evolving art forms.-stock-photo
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Kolkata, India. 4 June, 2025: “Material as Metaphor - A Dialogue of Art Forms” unfolds at the National Gallery of Modern Art, housed in the restored Old Currency Building. Curated by Sayantan Maitra Boka and executed by the Basu Foundation, the exhibition features 240 works by 53 artists across three levels. Showcasing prints, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, video, and sound, it bridges Indian tradition and modernity. Opened on 20 May 2025, the show is likely to continue for two months, offering a rich dialogue of evolving art forms.-stock-photo
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Kolkata, India. 4 June, 2025: “Material as Metaphor - A Dialogue of Art Forms” unfolds at the National Gallery of Modern Art, housed in the restored Old Currency Building. Curated by Sayantan Maitra Boka and executed by the Basu Foundation, the exhibition features 240 works by 53 artists across three levels. Showcasing prints, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, video, and sound, it bridges Indian tradition and modernity. Opened on 20 May 2025, the show is likely to continue for two months, offering a rich dialogue of evolving art forms.-stock-photo
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Kolkata, India. 4 June, 2025: “Material as Metaphor - A Dialogue of Art Forms” unfolds at the National Gallery of Modern Art, housed in the restored Old Currency Building. Curated by Sayantan Maitra Boka and executed by the Basu Foundation, the exhibition features 240 works by 53 artists across three levels. Showcasing prints, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, video, and sound, it bridges Indian tradition and modernity. Opened on 20 May 2025, the show is likely to continue for two months, offering a rich dialogue of evolving art forms.-stock-photo
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Kolkata, India. 4 June, 2025: “Material as Metaphor - A Dialogue of Art Forms” unfolds at the National Gallery of Modern Art, housed in the restored Old Currency Building. Curated by Sayantan Maitra Boka and executed by the Basu Foundation, the exhibition features 240 works by 53 artists across three levels. Showcasing prints, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, video, and sound, it bridges Indian tradition and modernity. Opened on 20 May 2025, the show is likely to continue for two months, offering a rich dialogue of evolving art forms.-stock-photo
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Kolkata, India. 4 June, 2025: “Material as Metaphor - A Dialogue of Art Forms” unfolds at the National Gallery of Modern Art, housed in the restored Old Currency Building. Curated by Sayantan Maitra Boka and executed by the Basu Foundation, the exhibition features 240 works by 53 artists across three levels. Showcasing prints, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, video, and sound, it bridges Indian tradition and modernity. Opened on 20 May 2025, the show is likely to continue for two months, offering a rich dialogue of evolving art forms.-stock-photo
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Kolkata, India. 4 June, 2025: “Material as Metaphor - A Dialogue of Art Forms” unfolds at the National Gallery of Modern Art, housed in the restored Old Currency Building. Curated by Sayantan Maitra Boka and executed by the Basu Foundation, the exhibition features 240 works by 53 artists across three levels. Showcasing prints, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, video, and sound, it bridges Indian tradition and modernity. Opened on 20 May 2025, the show is likely to continue for two months, offering a rich dialogue of evolving art forms.-stock-photo
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Kolkata, India. 4 June, 2025: “Material as Metaphor - A Dialogue of Art Forms” unfolds at the National Gallery of Modern Art, housed in the restored Old Currency Building. Curated by Sayantan Maitra Boka and executed by the Basu Foundation, the exhibition features 240 works by 53 artists across three levels. Showcasing prints, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, video, and sound, it bridges Indian tradition and modernity. Opened on 20 May 2025, the show is likely to continue for two months, offering a rich dialogue of evolving art forms.-stock-photo
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Kolkata, India. 4 June, 2025: “Material as Metaphor - A Dialogue of Art Forms” unfolds at the National Gallery of Modern Art, housed in the restored Old Currency Building. Curated by Sayantan Maitra Boka and executed by the Basu Foundation, the exhibition features 240 works by 53 artists across three levels. Showcasing prints, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, video, and sound, it bridges Indian tradition and modernity. Opened on 20 May 2025, the show is likely to continue for two months, offering a rich dialogue of evolving art forms.-stock-photo
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Kolkata, India. 4 June, 2025: “Material as Metaphor - A Dialogue of Art Forms” unfolds at the National Gallery of Modern Art, housed in the restored Old Currency Building. Curated by Sayantan Maitra Boka and executed by the Basu Foundation, the exhibition features 240 works by 53 artists across three levels. Showcasing prints, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, video, and sound, it bridges Indian tradition and modernity. Opened on 20 May 2025, the show is likely to continue for two months, offering a rich dialogue of evolving art forms.-stock-photo
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Kolkata, India. 4 June, 2025: “Material as Metaphor - A Dialogue of Art Forms” unfolds at the National Gallery of Modern Art, housed in the restored Old Currency Building. Curated by Sayantan Maitra Boka and executed by the Basu Foundation, the exhibition features 240 works by 53 artists across three levels. Showcasing prints, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, video, and sound, it bridges Indian tradition and modernity. Opened on 20 May 2025, the show is likely to continue for two months, offering a rich dialogue of evolving art forms.-stock-photo
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Kolkata, India. 4 June, 2025: “Material as Metaphor - A Dialogue of Art Forms” unfolds at the National Gallery of Modern Art, housed in the restored Old Currency Building. Curated by Sayantan Maitra Boka and executed by the Basu Foundation, the exhibition features 240 works by 53 artists across three levels. Showcasing prints, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, video, and sound, it bridges Indian tradition and modernity. Opened on 20 May 2025, the show is likely to continue for two months, offering a rich dialogue of evolving art forms.-stock-photo
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Kolkata, India. 4 June, 2025: “Material as Metaphor - A Dialogue of Art Forms” unfolds at the National Gallery of Modern Art, housed in the restored Old Currency Building. Curated by Sayantan Maitra Boka and executed by the Basu Foundation, the exhibition features 240 works by 53 artists across three levels. Showcasing prints, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, video, and sound, it bridges Indian tradition and modernity. Opened on 20 May 2025, the show is likely to continue for two months, offering a rich dialogue of evolving art forms.-stock-photo
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Kolkata, India. 4 June, 2025: “Material as Metaphor - A Dialogue of Art Forms” unfolds at the National Gallery of Modern Art, housed in the restored Old Currency Building. Curated by Sayantan Maitra Boka and executed by the Basu Foundation, the exhibition features 240 works by 53 artists across three levels. Showcasing prints, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, video, and sound, it bridges Indian tradition and modernity. Opened on 20 May 2025, the show is likely to continue for two months, offering a rich dialogue of evolving art forms.-stock-photo
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Kolkata, India. 4 June, 2025: “Material as Metaphor - A Dialogue of Art Forms” unfolds at the National Gallery of Modern Art, housed in the restored Old Currency Building. Curated by Sayantan Maitra Boka and executed by the Basu Foundation, the exhibition features 240 works by 53 artists across three levels. Showcasing prints, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, video, and sound, it bridges Indian tradition and modernity. Opened on 20 May 2025, the show is likely to continue for two months, offering a rich dialogue of evolving art forms.-stock-photo
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Kolkata, India. 4 June, 2025: “Material as Metaphor - A Dialogue of Art Forms” unfolds at the National Gallery of Modern Art, housed in the restored Old Currency Building. Curated by Sayantan Maitra Boka and executed by the Basu Foundation, the exhibition features 240 works by 53 artists across three levels. Showcasing prints, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, video, and sound, it bridges Indian tradition and modernity. Opened on 20 May 2025, the show is likely to continue for two months, offering a rich dialogue of evolving art forms.-stock-photo
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Kolkata, India. 4 June, 2025: “Material as Metaphor - A Dialogue of Art Forms” unfolds at the National Gallery of Modern Art, housed in the restored Old Currency Building. Curated by Sayantan Maitra Boka and executed by the Basu Foundation, the exhibition features 240 works by 53 artists across three levels. Showcasing prints, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, video, and sound, it bridges Indian tradition and modernity. Opened on 20 May 2025, the show is likely to continue for two months, offering a rich dialogue of evolving art forms.-stock-photo
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Kolkata, India. 4 June, 2025: “Material as Metaphor - A Dialogue of Art Forms” unfolds at the National Gallery of Modern Art, housed in the restored Old Currency Building. Curated by Sayantan Maitra Boka and executed by the Basu Foundation, the exhibition features 240 works by 53 artists across three levels. Showcasing prints, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, video, and sound, it bridges Indian tradition and modernity. Opened on 20 May 2025, the show is likely to continue for two months, offering a rich dialogue of evolving art forms.-stock-photo