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Hehe and XieXie are two stainless steel giant pandas that symbolise harmony between people and their environment. The six-metre statues were created by Zhang Huan for the “Better City, Better Life”-themed #Expo2010 Shanghai #ExpoArtists bit.ly/41Ij8rn

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At #Expo1893 Chicago, a new generation of women artists seized the chance to break into the male-dominated world of sculpture. Among them, Enid Yandell made her mark with the stunning caryatids for the roof garden of the Woman’s Building #ExpoArtists bit.ly/4il9O3C

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At #Expo2010 Shanghai, Xiang Jing explored the delicate balance of human social dynamics with Endless Tower, a striking sculpture featuring 10 acrobats that stood along the Expo Boulevard #ExpoArtists bit.ly/4bKWcMK

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Pop art phenomenon Andy Warhol did not shy away from the limelight at #Expo1967 Montreal, with his iconic self-portraits making a striking statement within the United States pavilion #ExpoArtists bit.ly/3QCJbe6

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An experimental pioneer in electronic music, Edgar Varèse’s Poème électronique transformed the Philips Pavilion at #Expo1958 Brussels into a groundbreaking immersive experience, blending architecture, sound and technology #ExpoArtists bit.ly/3DpeUMS

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French-born violinist Camille Urso boldly took the stage at #Expo1893 Chicago, advocating for economic & professional equality for women in orchestras, challenging gender norms in music #ExpoArtists bit.ly/4bodVJn

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Commissioned for France’s pavilion at #Expo1967 Montreal, ‘Le Paradis Fantastique’ by Niki de Saint-Phalle and Jean Tinguely was a vivid interplay of art and machinery #ExpoArtists bit.ly/4118Yli

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Inspired by “Lift Every Voice and Sing”, ‘The Harp’ was created by trailblazing Augusta Savage for #Expo1939 New York. The monumental sculpture, lost to time, stood as a powerful symbol of African American cultural pride #ExpoArtists bit.ly/4hGj4iz

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At #Expo1958 Brussels, the pavilion of Czechoslovakia introduced the world to ‘Laterna Magika’, an experimental and immersive form of theatre. Conceived by Alfred Radok, the groundbreaking spectacle was an immediate hit with visitors #ExpoArtists bit.ly/4i0ypu6

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Bridging two key chapters in the Gulf’s economic history - pearl diving and oil production – ‘Chimera’ by Monira Al Qadiri is a striking and thought-provoking work, created for #Expo2020 Dubai’s Public Art Programme #ExpoArtists bit.ly/3CSAlWq

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Amid the ongoing Spanish Civil War, Guernica was painted by Pablo Picasso for the Spanish Republic’s pavilion at #Expo1937 Paris, powerfully condemning the horrors of conflict. #ExpoArtists https://bit.ly/3C7AIwc

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The Tower of the Sun, created by Taro Okamoto, stands as the enduring symbol of #Expo1970 Osaka. Rising through the Festival Roof at the heart of the Expo site, the totemic structure is characterised by its four distinct faces #ExpoArtists bit.ly/4jrkui8

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A relatively new technology at the time of #Expo1855 Paris, photography had not yet gained recognition as an art form. Félix Nadar sought to change this by presenting a series of expressive shots of ‘Pierrot’, which won a Gold Medal at the Expo #ExpoArtists bit.ly/4h5q5co

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A defining figure of the Art Nouveau movement, Alfons Mucha was in high demand at #Expo1900 Paris, where his uniquely elegant style appeared in guidebooks, on posters, and in multiple pavilion displays #ExpoArtists bit.ly/4jhZeLN

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At #Expo1876 Philadelphia, The Death of Cleopatra by Edmonia Lewis captivated audiences, showcasing the talent of a minority artist who overcame discrimination with her evocative marble portrayal of Cleopatra’s final moments. #ExpoArtists https://bit.ly/4h3cCBs

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