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Tesin, Poland. 03rd May, 2026. Russian co-director and lead actor Pavel "Pasha" Talankin (not pictured) presents Oscar statuette for his film Mr. Nobody Against Putin, which was lost on his flight back from the United States to Germany. Pavel Talankin is guest at the Cinema on the Border film festival in Tesin, Poland, May 3, 2026. Credit: Petr Sznapka/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Tesin, Poland. 03rd May, 2026. Russian co-director and lead actor Pavel "Pasha" Talankin (not pictured) presents Oscar statuette for his film Mr. Nobody Against Putin, which was lost on his flight back from the United States to Germany. Pavel Talankin is guest at the Cinema on the Border film festival in Tesin, Poland, May 3, 2026. Credit: Petr Sznapka/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Tesin, Poland. 03rd May, 2026. Russian co-director and lead actor Pavel "Pasha" Talankin (not pictured) presents Oscar statuette for his film Mr. Nobody Against Putin, which was lost on his flight back from the United States to Germany. Pavel Talankin is guest at the Cinema on the Border film festival in Tesin, Poland, May 3, 2026. Credit: Petr Sznapka/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Tesin, Poland. 03rd May, 2026. Russian co-director and lead actor Pavel "Pasha" Talankin (not pictured) presents Oscar statuette for his film Mr. Nobody Against Putin, which was lost on his flight back from the United States to Germany. Pavel Talankin is guest at the Cinema on the Border film festival in Tesin, Poland, May 3, 2026. Credit: Petr Sznapka/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Tesin, Poland. 03rd May, 2026. Russian co-director and lead actor Pavel "Pasha" Talankin (not pictured) presents Oscar statuette for his film Mr. Nobody Against Putin, which was lost on his flight back from the United States to Germany. Pavel Talankin is guest at the Cinema on the Border film festival in Tesin, Poland, May 3, 2026. Credit: Petr Sznapka/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Tesin, Poland. 03rd May, 2026. Russian co-director and lead actor Pavel "Pasha" Talankin (not pictured) presents Oscar statuette for his film Mr. Nobody Against Putin, which was lost on his flight back from the United States to Germany. Pavel Talankin is guest at the Cinema on the Border film festival in Tesin, Poland, May 3, 2026. Credit: Petr Sznapka/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Tesin, Poland. 03rd May, 2026. Russian co-director and lead actor Pavel "Pasha" Talankin (not pictured) presents Oscar statuette for his film Mr. Nobody Against Putin, which was lost on his flight back from the United States to Germany. Pavel Talankin is guest at the Cinema on the Border film festival in Tesin, Poland, May 3, 2026. Credit: Petr Sznapka/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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King Charles III presents an Operational Service Medal to members of the military during his visit to Great Bay Coast Guard Station, St David's, on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III presents an Operational Service Medal to members of the military during his visit to Great Bay Coast Guard Station, St David's, on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III presents an Operational Service Medal to members of the military during his visit to Great Bay Coast Guard Station, St David's, on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III presents an Operational Service Medal to members of the military during his visit to Great Bay Coast Guard Station, St David's, on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III presents an Operational Service Medal to members of the military during his visit to Great Bay Coast Guard Station, St David's, on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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Mainz, Germany. 02nd May, 2026. CDU Chairman and future Minister President Gordon Schnieder (l) presents the negotiated coalition agreement to the party. Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Mainz, Germany. 02nd May, 2026. CDU Chairman and future Minister President Gordon Schnieder (r) presents the negotiated coalition agreement to journalists. Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Miami, USA. 02nd May, 2026. (L to R): Colin Farrell (IRE) Actor presents the Pirelli Pole Position Award to Andrea Kimi Antonelli (ITA) Mercedes AMG Formula One Team in qualifying parc ferme. 02.05.2026. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 4, Miami Grand Prix, Miami, Florida, USA, Sprint and Qualifying Day. Credit: James Moy/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Mainz, Germany. 02nd May, 2026. CDU Chairman and future Minister President Gordon Schnieder (l) presents the negotiated coalition agreement to the party. Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Miami, USA. 02nd May, 2026. (L to R): Colin Farrell (IRE) Actor presents the Pirelli Pole Position Award to Andrea Kimi Antonelli (ITA) Mercedes AMG Formula One Team in qualifying parc ferme. 02.05.2026. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 4, Miami Grand Prix, Miami, Florida, USA, Sprint and Qualifying Day. Photo credit should read: XPB/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Mainz, Germany. 02nd May, 2026. CDU Chairman and future Minister President Gordon Schnieder (M) presents the negotiated coalition agreement to his party's delegates. Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto
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Tate St Ives, Cornwall, England 01 May 2026 Spectrum, An Afterthought (1975-2014), one of Kasuba's most significant spatial environments, is displayed in its entirety. The work is a passageway comprising brightly lit, different coloured zones and is made of aluminium, neon, plastic, plywood, steel and tensile fabricThis summer Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Lithuanian American artist The show covers seven decades of Kasuba's wide-ranging career, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and public artworks, including her innovative spatia-stock-foto