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2519M02_KH027 Lana Love at arrivals for FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH Premiere, The American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, May 19, 2025. Photo By: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection/ Fotoarena
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ny180625191013 A photograph from Bud ClarkÕs scrapbook shows an Army buddy taking in the view of a French harbor from atop a river barge, at Heather ClarkÕs home in Mount Kisco, N.Y., May 16, 2025. Heather ClarkÕs debut novel, ÒThe Scrapbook,Ó considers young love as buffeted by historical ruptures. (Erik Tanner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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20250405_zaf_x99_019 NANNING, April 5, 2025 A student catches a embroidered ball with a basket in Yulin Ethnic Middle School in Yulin, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Feb. 19, 2025. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is the autonomous region with the largest population of ethnic minorities in China, with multiple ethnic groups such as Zhuang, Yao, Miao, and Dong who have lived there for generations. Throwing embroidered balls is a traditional sport that Guangxi people enjoy, carrying a profound folk heritage. In Zhuang culture, embroidered ball is a symbol of love..The way of throwing the embroidered ball is very simple, making it suitable for people of all ages. Now it has been turned into a competition involving high poles and baskets, in which everyone can participate as athletes..Jingxi City, located in the southwest of Guangxi, has a long history of making embroidered balls. In Jiuzhou Village, Jingxi, almost every household can make embroidered balls. At present, the development model of Jingxi embroidered ball has shifted from from a traditional small-scale development model to market-oriented and industrialized development model. Nowadays, Jingxi embroidered ball, as a characteristic tourist souvenir, has been sold all over the world. (Credit Image: © Cao Yiming/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250405_zaf_x99_022 NANNING, April 5, 2025 A customer chooses embroidered balls at a canival of the Sanyuesan Festival in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, March 31, 2025. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is the autonomous region with the largest population of ethnic minorities in China, with multiple ethnic groups such as Zhuang, Yao, Miao, and Dong who have lived there for generations. Throwing embroidered balls is a traditional sport that Guangxi people enjoy, carrying a profound folk heritage. In Zhuang culture, embroidered ball is a symbol of love..The way of throwing the embroidered ball is very simple, making it suitable for people of all ages. Now it has been turned into a competition involving high poles and baskets, in which everyone can participate as athletes..Jingxi City, located in the southwest of Guangxi, has a long history of making embroidered balls. In Jiuzhou Village, Jingxi, almost every household can make embroidered balls. At present, the development model of Jingxi embroidered ball has shifted from from a traditional small-scale development model to market-oriented and industrialized development model. Nowadays, Jingxi embroidered ball, as a characteristic tourist souvenir, has been sold all over the world. (Credit Image: © Cao Yiming/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250405_zaf_x99_018 NANNING, April 5, 2025 A villager makes an embroidered ball in Jiuzhou Village of Jingxi City, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, April 2, 2024. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is the autonomous region with the largest population of ethnic minorities in China, with multiple ethnic groups such as Zhuang, Yao, Miao, and Dong who have lived there for generations. Throwing embroidered balls is a traditional sport that Guangxi people enjoy, carrying a profound folk heritage. In Zhuang culture, embroidered ball is a symbol of love..The way of throwing the embroidered ball is very simple, making it suitable for people of all ages. Now it has been turned into a competition involving high poles and baskets, in which everyone can participate as athletes..Jingxi City, located in the southwest of Guangxi, has a long history of making embroidered balls. In Jiuzhou Village, Jingxi, almost every household can make embroidered balls. At present, the development model of Jingxi embroidered ball has shifted from from a traditional small-scale development model to market-oriented and industrialized development model. Nowadays, Jingxi embroidered ball, as a characteristic tourist souvenir, has been sold all over the world. (Credit Image: © Cao Yiming/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250405_zaf_x99_020 NANNING, April 5, 2025 A student throws the embroidered ball at Minzu Road East Primary School in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Nov 6, 2024. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is the autonomous region with the largest population of ethnic minorities in China, with multiple ethnic groups such as Zhuang, Yao, Miao, and Dong who have lived there for generations. Throwing embroidered balls is a traditional sport that Guangxi people enjoy, carrying a profound folk heritage. In Zhuang culture, embroidered ball is a symbol of love..The way of throwing the embroidered ball is very simple, making it suitable for people of all ages. Now it has been turned into a competition involving high poles and baskets, in which everyone can participate as athletes..Jingxi City, located in the southwest of Guangxi, has a long history of making embroidered balls. In Jiuzhou Village, Jingxi, almost every household can make embroidered balls. At present, the development model of Jingxi embroidered ball has shifted from from a traditional small-scale development model to market-oriented and industrialized development model. Nowadays, Jingxi embroidered ball, as a characteristic tourist souvenir, has been sold all over the world. (Credit Image: © Jin Haoyuan/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250405_zaf_x99_017 NANNING, April 5, 2025 A Dutch cyclist kisses a embroidered ball after the 3rd stage of Tour of Guangxi/UCI World Tour from Jingxi to Bama, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Oct. 17, 2024. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is the autonomous region with the largest population of ethnic minorities in China, with multiple ethnic groups such as Zhuang, Yao, Miao, and Dong who have lived there for generations. Throwing embroidered balls is a traditional sport that Guangxi people enjoy, carrying a profound folk heritage. In Zhuang culture, embroidered ball is a symbol of love..The way of throwing the embroidered ball is very simple, making it suitable for people of all ages. Now it has been turned into a competition involving high poles and baskets, in which everyone can participate as athletes..Jingxi City, located in the southwest of Guangxi, has a long history of making embroidered balls. In Jiuzhou Village, Jingxi, almost every household can make embroidered balls. At present, the development model of Jingxi embroidered ball has shifted from from a traditional small-scale development model to market-oriented and industrialized development model. Nowadays, Jingxi embroidered ball, as a characteristic tourist souvenir, has been sold all over the world. (Credit Image: © Cao Yiming/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250405_zaf_x99_016 NANNING, April 5, 2025 A villager makes an embroidered ball in Jiuzhou Village of Jingxi City, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, April 2, 2024. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is the autonomous region with the largest population of ethnic minorities in China, with multiple ethnic groups such as Zhuang, Yao, Miao, and Dong who have lived there for generations. Throwing embroidered balls is a traditional sport that Guangxi people enjoy, carrying a profound folk heritage. In Zhuang culture, embroidered ball is a symbol of love..The way of throwing the embroidered ball is very simple, making it suitable for people of all ages. Now it has been turned into a competition involving high poles and baskets, in which everyone can participate as athletes..Jingxi City, located in the southwest of Guangxi, has a long history of making embroidered balls. In Jiuzhou Village, Jingxi, almost every household can make embroidered balls. At present, the development model of Jingxi embroidered ball has shifted from from a traditional small-scale development model to market-oriented and industrialized development model. Nowadays, Jingxi embroidered ball, as a characteristic tourist souvenir, has been sold all over the world. (Credit Image: © Cao Yiming/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250405_zaf_x99_014 NANNING, April 5, 2025 Artists performs with embroidered balls in Hechi, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Jan. 24, 2025. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is the autonomous region with the largest population of ethnic minorities in China, with multiple ethnic groups such as Zhuang, Yao, Miao, and Dong who have lived there for generations. Throwing embroidered balls is a traditional sport that Guangxi people enjoy, carrying a profound folk heritage. In Zhuang culture, embroidered ball is a symbol of love..The way of throwing the embroidered ball is very simple, making it suitable for people of all ages. Now it has been turned into a competition involving high poles and baskets, in which everyone can participate as athletes..Jingxi City, located in the southwest of Guangxi, has a long history of making embroidered balls. In Jiuzhou Village, Jingxi, almost every household can make embroidered balls. At present, the development model of Jingxi embroidered ball has shifted from from a traditional small-scale development model to market-oriented and industrialized development model. Nowadays, Jingxi embroidered ball, as a characteristic tourist souvenir, has been sold all over the world. (Credit Image: © Cao Yiming/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250405_zaf_x99_012 NANNING, April 5, 2025 Embroidered balls are seen in Hechi University in Hechi, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, March 26, 2025. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is the autonomous region with the largest population of ethnic minorities in China, with multiple ethnic groups such as Zhuang, Yao, Miao, and Dong who have lived there for generations. Throwing embroidered balls is a traditional sport that Guangxi people enjoy, carrying a profound folk heritage. In Zhuang culture, embroidered ball is a symbol of love..The way of throwing the embroidered ball is very simple, making it suitable for people of all ages. Now it has been turned into a competition involving high poles and baskets, in which everyone can participate as athletes..Jingxi City, located in the southwest of Guangxi, has a long history of making embroidered balls. In Jiuzhou Village, Jingxi, almost every household can make embroidered balls. At present, the development model of Jingxi embroidered ball has shifted from from a traditional small-scale development model to market-oriented and industrialized development model. Nowadays, Jingxi embroidered ball, as a characteristic tourist souvenir, has been sold all over the world. (Credit Image: © Cao Yiming/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250405_zaf_x99_015 NANNING, April 5, 2025 Wang Xiufen, the chief craftsperson of an embroidered ball production company, adjusts the divice at the company in Jingxi, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, April 3, 2024. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is the autonomous region with the largest population of ethnic minorities in China, with multiple ethnic groups such as Zhuang, Yao, Miao, and Dong who have lived there for generations. Throwing embroidered balls is a traditional sport that Guangxi people enjoy, carrying a profound folk heritage. In Zhuang culture, embroidered ball is a symbol of love..The way of throwing the embroidered ball is very simple, making it suitable for people of all ages. Now it has been turned into a competition involving high poles and baskets, in which everyone can participate as athletes..Jingxi City, located in the southwest of Guangxi, has a long history of making embroidered balls. In Jiuzhou Village, Jingxi, almost every household can make embroidered balls. At present, the development model of Jingxi embroidered ball has shifted from from a traditional small-scale development model to market-oriented and industrialized development model. Nowadays, Jingxi embroidered ball, as a characteristic tourist souvenir, has been sold all over the world. (Credit Image: © Cao Yiming/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250405_zaf_x99_013 NANNING, April 5, 2025 Liu Changlei, the general manager of an embroidered ball production company, designs embroidered balls in his office in Jingxi, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Oct. 17, 2024. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is the autonomous region with the largest population of ethnic minorities in China, with multiple ethnic groups such as Zhuang, Yao, Miao, and Dong who have lived there for generations. Throwing embroidered balls is a traditional sport that Guangxi people enjoy, carrying a profound folk heritage. In Zhuang culture, embroidered ball is a symbol of love..The way of throwing the embroidered ball is very simple, making it suitable for people of all ages. Now it has been turned into a competition involving high poles and baskets, in which everyone can participate as athletes..Jingxi City, located in the southwest of Guangxi, has a long history of making embroidered balls. In Jiuzhou Village, Jingxi, almost every household can make embroidered balls. At present, the development model of Jingxi embroidered ball has shifted from from a traditional small-scale development model to market-oriented and industrialized development model. Nowadays, Jingxi embroidered ball, as a characteristic tourist souvenir, has been sold all over the world. (Credit Image: © Jin Haoyuan/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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ny060425154340 Pietro Guida, who cares for the Convent of San Domenico and its church, in Fiesole, the hilltop town overlooking Florence, Italy, in March 2025. After three doctors fell in love with a fresco by Fra Angelico, they pledged to restore it so it could get its due when a blockbuster exhibition opens this fall. (Clara Vannucci/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny060425154311 Inside the church at the Convent of San Domenico in Fiesole, the hilltop town overlooking Florence, Italy, in March 2025. After three doctors fell in love with a fresco by Fra Angelico, they pledged to restore it so it could get its due when a blockbuster exhibition opens this fall. (Clara Vannucci/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny060425154323 Steven Woloshin, top, with Camilla Alderighi, right, and Raffaele Rasolini at the Convent of San Domenico in Fiesole, the hilltop town overlooking Florence, Italy, in March 2025. After three doctors fell in love with a fresco by Fra Angelico, they pledged to restore it so it could get its due when a blockbuster exhibition opens this fall. (Clara Vannucci/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny060425154335 A detail of the 600-year-old Fra Angelico fresco of a crucifixion that is being restored at the Convent of San Domenico in Fiesole, the hilltop town overlooking Florence, Italy, in March 2025. After three doctors fell in love with a fresco by Fra Angelico, they pledged to restore it so it could get its due when a blockbuster exhibition opens this fall. (Clara Vannucci/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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20250308_zip_f146_061 March 8, 2025, Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany: A Black woman takes part in an International Women's Day demonstration in Berlin. International Women's Day, observed annually on March 8 in Germany, is a moment to highlight gender equality and fight against discrimination. In states like Berlin, it is a public holiday marked by rallies, speeches, and awareness programs. Despite significant progress, issues such as the gender pay gap, violence against women, and underrepresentation in leadership remain challenges. Feminist movements use this day to call for stronger policies and effective measures to achieve true gender equality. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250308_zip_f146_067 March 8, 2025, Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany: People march during an International Women's Day demonstration in Berlin. International Women's Day, observed annually on March 8 in Germany, is a moment to highlight gender equality and fight against discrimination. In states like Berlin, it is a public holiday marked by rallies, speeches, and awareness programs. Despite significant progress, issues such as the gender pay gap, violence against women, and underrepresentation in leadership remain challenges. Feminist movements use this day to call for stronger policies and effective measures to achieve true gender equality. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Press Wire)
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59856086 Shinjuku, Tokyo. The meeting place "Shinjuku Alta" at the east exit of JR Shinjuku Station is closed. It was loved by many Japanese citizens and many foreign visitors to Japan. Opened in April 1980 and closed on February 28, 2025. 45 years of history comes to an end. Tokyo, Japan - 28 February 2025. (photo by Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA)
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59856092 Shinjuku, Tokyo. The meeting place "Shinjuku Alta" at the east exit of JR Shinjuku Station is closed. It was loved by many Japanese citizens and many foreign visitors to Japan. Opened in April 1980 and closed on February 28, 2025. 45 years of history comes to an end. Tokyo, Japan - 28 February 2025. (photo by Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA)
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59856095 Shinjuku, Tokyo. The meeting place "Shinjuku Alta" at the east exit of JR Shinjuku Station is closed. It was loved by many Japanese citizens and many foreign visitors to Japan. Opened in April 1980 and closed on February 28, 2025. 45 years of history comes to an end. Tokyo, Japan - 28 February 2025. (photo by Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA)
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59856080 Shinjuku, Tokyo. The meeting place "Shinjuku Alta" at the east exit of JR Shinjuku Station is closed. It was loved by many Japanese citizens and many foreign visitors to Japan. Opened in April 1980 and closed on February 28, 2025. 45 years of history comes to an end. Tokyo, Japan - 28 February 2025. (photo by Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA)
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59856076 Shinjuku, Tokyo. The meeting place "Shinjuku Alta" at the east exit of JR Shinjuku Station is closed. It was loved by many Japanese citizens and many foreign visitors to Japan. Opened in April 1980 and closed on February 28, 2025. 45 years of history comes to an end. Tokyo, Japan - 28 February 2025. (photo by Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA)
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59856094 Shinjuku, Tokyo. The meeting place "Shinjuku Alta" at the east exit of JR Shinjuku Station is closed. It was loved by many Japanese citizens and many foreign visitors to Japan. Opened in April 1980 and closed on February 28, 2025. 45 years of history comes to an end. Tokyo, Japan - 28 February 2025. (photo by Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA)
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59856090 Shinjuku, Tokyo. The meeting place "Shinjuku Alta" at the east exit of JR Shinjuku Station is closed. It was loved by many Japanese citizens and many foreign visitors to Japan. Opened in April 1980 and closed on February 28, 2025. 45 years of history comes to an end. Tokyo, Japan - 28 February 2025. (photo by Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA)
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20250217_zsa_l164_011 February 17, 2025, Rome, Italy: VANESSA SCALERA Vanessa attends the photocall for 'History Of My Family' (Storia Della Mia Famiglia) at Soho House in Rome, Italy. (Credit Image: © Emanuela Vertolli/LPS/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250215_faa_p133_012 February 15, 2025, New York City, New York, United States: A protestor holds up sign with the words ''Trans Love'' written on it as activists, politicians and others gather for a rally outside of the Stonewall Inn after the National Park Service eliminated references to transgender people from its Stonewall National Monument website. The website now only refers to those who are lesbian, gay, and bisexual. Located in New York City's Greenwich Village neighborhood, the Stonewall Inn became a national monument in 2016 under former President Barack Obama and was the country's first national park site dedicated to LGBTQ+ history. (Credit Image: © Michael Nigro/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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59502435 NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 14: A protestor holds up sign with the words "Trans Love" written on it as activists, politicians and others gather for a rally outside of the Stonewall Inn after the National Park Service eliminated references to transgender people from its Stonewall National Monument website on February 14, 2025 in New York City. The website now only refers to those who are lesbian, gay, and bisexual. Located in New York City's Greenwich Village neighborhood, the Stonewall Inn became a national monument in 2016 under former President Barack Obama and was the country's first national park site dedicated to LGBTQ+ history. Photo Credit: Michael Nigro/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20250212_aaa_u101_110 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor looks at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_106 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - People visit the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_103 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A headpiece is displayed during the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_087 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A headpiece and a coat are displayed during the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_115 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor takes pictures during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_117 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - Showpieces are displayed at the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_109 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor takes pictures during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_095 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - Showpieces are displayed at the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_112 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor looks at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_101 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - Showpieces are displayed at the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_086 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor looks at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_096 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor takes pictures during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_116 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor looks at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_113 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - People look at embroidered towels at the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_105 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - People look at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_111 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A painting is displayed at the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_114 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - Fashion sketches are displayed at the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_107 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - People look at coats displayed at the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_090 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - Showpieces are displayed at the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_088 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor looks at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_089 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - People visit the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_108 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor looks at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_102 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - Showpieces are displayed at the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_094 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - People look at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_092 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A woman in a headpiece with pompoms and a hunia coat visits the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_100 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor takes pictures during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_099 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor looks at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_093 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - People visit the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_104 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor looks at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_091 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor looks at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_097 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A fashion design is displayed at the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_098 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor looks at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_084 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - People look at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250212_aaa_u101_085 February 12, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - People look at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. (Credit Image: © Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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59450156 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - Showpieces are displayed at the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84.Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450140 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A fashion design is displayed at the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450230 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - Fashion sketches are displayed at the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450223 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor looks at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450239 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - People look at embroidered towels at the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450187 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - People look at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450214 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A headpiece and a coat are displayed during the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450221 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - Showpieces are displayed at the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84.Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450148 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - People visit the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450155 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor looks at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450204 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - People look at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450205 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - People look at coats displayed at the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84.Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450150 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor takes pictures during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450164 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor looks at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450161 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor looks at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450220 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - People look at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450227 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor looks at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450231 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A painting is displayed at the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450143 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor looks at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450184 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - People look at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450174 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A headpiece is displayed during the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84.Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450175 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A woman in a headpiece with pompoms and a hunia coat visits the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450141 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - Showpieces are displayed at the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84.Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450217 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - Showpieces are displayed at the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84.Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450136 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - People visit the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450216 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor looks at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450197 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor takes pictures during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450236 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor looks at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450135 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - People visit the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450203 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor looks at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450235 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - Showpieces are displayed at the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84.Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450168 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor looks at showpieces during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450242 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor takes pictures during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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59450186 KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 12, 2025 - A visitor takes pictures during the presentation of the Universe of Love, the first retrospective exhibition of Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer Liubov Panchenko, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. The artist belonged to the Sixtiers, a group of artists in the 1960s who revived Ukrainian culture during the Khrushchev Thaw. During the occupation of Bucha by Russian forces at the beginning of Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Liubov Panchenko was forced to remain inside her house for a month without food. She was admitted to the hospital in Kyiv after Russian troops left Bucha, but the artist never recovered and died on April 30, 2022, aged 84. Photo Credit: Kirill Chubotin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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ny130225213428 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before FRIDAY 3:01 A.M. ET FEB. 14, 2025. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** Spanish moss covers a tree along the Trent River in New Bern, N.C., Feb. 9, 2025. Many locals point to the cityÕs carefully preserved history as one of the reasons it is considered so scenic. (Mike Belleme/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130225211212 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before FRIDAY 3:01 A.M. ET FEB. 14, 2025. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** Boats docked on the Trent River in New Bern, N.C., Feb. 8, 2025. Many locals point to the cityÕs carefully preserved history as one of the reasons it is considered so scenic, or Òquaint,Ó as visitors often describe it. (Mike Belleme/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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20241221_zaf_x99_131 BEIJING, Dec. 22, 2024 Staff members greet tourists at the Harbin Ice-Snow World in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Dec. 21, 2024. The world's largest ice-and-snow theme park, the 26th edition of the Harbin Ice-Snow World, officially opened at 10 a.m. in Harbin, the capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province also known as the ''city of ice.''. Themed ''Dream of Winter, Love among Asia,'' the park was built using 300,000 cubic meters of ice and snow, incorporating elements inspired by the upcoming 2025 Harbin Asian Winter Games, which will open next February, right after China's Spring Festival holiday. It is also the first major international ice and snow event hosted by China since the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.. With an overall planned area of 1 million square meters, up from last year's 800,000 square meters, the park is the largest in its 26-year history. (Credit Image: © Wang Jianwei/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241221_zaf_x99_061 HARBIN, Dec. 21, 2024 An aerial drone photo shows a view of the Harbin Ice-Snow World in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Dec. 21, 2024. The world's largest ice-and-snow theme park, the 26th edition of the Harbin Ice-Snow World, officially opened at 10 a.m. in Harbin, the capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province also known as the ''city of ice.''. Themed ''Dream of Winter, Love among Asia,'' the park was built using 300,000 cubic meters of ice and snow, incorporating elements inspired by the upcoming 2025 Harbin Asian Winter Games, which will open next February, right after China's Spring Festival holiday. It is also the first major international ice and snow event hosted by China since the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.. With an overall planned area of 1 million square meters, up from last year's 800,000 square meters, the park is the largest in its 26-year history. (Credit Image: © Wang Song/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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