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📷 Marco Prosch
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Bob Geldof poses for pictures at the Seenland Festival
July 7, 2013 - Hoyerswerda, Germany
(Photos by Marco Prosch/Redferns via Getty Images)
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Robbie Williams planning his own talent show that’s ‘never been seen before’
Robbie Williams planning his own talent show that’s ‘never been seen before’
Robbie has revealed his TV ideas (Picture: Marco Prosch/Getty Images) Robbie Williams may have had a quick stint as a judge on The X Factor back in 2018, but he’s now planning his own talent show it seems. Not only that, but the Take That singer has also got a comedy series in the pipeline. ‘I’ve written a TV show which is a dark comedy,’ he revealed. The Angels singer added to The Mirror: ‘And…
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LEIPZIG, SAXONY - MAY 17: A man dressed in goth clothing looks at shoes which are for sale at the Agra festival area on the first day of the annual Wave-Gotik Treffen, or Wave and Goth Festival, on May 17, 2013 in Leipzig, Germany. The four-day festival, in which elaborate fashion is a must, brings together over 20,000 Wave, Goth and steam punk enthusiasts from all over the world for concerts, readings, films, a Middle Ages market and workshops. (Photo by Marco Prosch/Getty Images)
#goth#new rock#shoes#boots#platforms#wave-gotik treffen#wave and goth festival#steam punk#2013#getty images#marco prosch
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9 February 2017 | Prime Minister of German State of Saxony Stanislaw Tillich, Spinlab CEO Eric Weber, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands, Alte Spinnerei CEO Bertram Schultze pose for a photo in front of the Spinlab - a former cotton spinning mill now home to a startup accelerator, where young entrepreneurs collaborate with cultural institutions in Leipzig, Germany. The royal couple will pay a working visiting from February 7 to 10 to the German Bundeslaender Thuringia, Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt in order to deepen trade and investment relations and promote cooperation in high-tech systems, chemicals and flood protection sectors. (c) Marco Prosch - Pool/Getty Images
#Stanislaw Tillich#Eric Weber#King Willem Alexander#Queen Maxima#Bertram Schultze#The Netherlands#2017#Marco Prosch#Pool#Getty Images
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Morten at the O2 World on October 29th 2010 in Berlin Germany.
📸 MARCO PROSCH
#aha #mortenharket #magnefuruholmen #02world #berlin #germany #endingonahighnote #farewelltour #moodsofnorway #takeonme #2010 #onstage #livegig #livemusic #bandlife #leadsinger #singersofinstagram #singer #ontourwithaha #ahaconcert
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Massive Attack by Marco Prosch
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Toi Talks with Sarah Roopinia, founder of ONO'U. To book your spot for the evening of Fri 26 May, go to www.auat.co.nz. (PC: ‘Sofles & Soten’ by Marco PROSCH, 2014)
#auatnz#toitalks#sarahroopinia#onou#onoutahiti#graffiti#urbancontemporary#artsmanagement#entrepreneur
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Image courtesy of MOCA.
PLAN ForYourArt: March 15–21
Thursday, March 15
Open Clay Studio with Eunice Lee, Craft & Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 11am–1pm. $30–40.
Paul Brach Lecture Series: Barbara Imhoff, CalArt (Valencia), 12pm.
School of Music Visiting Artist Series: Blake Neely, CalArts (Valencia), 2–4pm.
Historia Plantarum - March, The Huntington (San Marino), 4:30–6pm.
Introduction to Perfume Blending: A Workshop with The Institute for Art and Olfaction, Craft & Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 5–8pm. $70–80.
Alice cunt presents, ¿¡Not another shit show?!, Human Resources (Chinatown), 5pm. Also March 16.
The Incident Report, Pasadena Museum of California Art (Pasadena), 5–9pm.
African Drums and Dance Performance, CalArts (Valencia), 5–6pm.
Downtown at Sundown, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (San Diego), 5–8pm.
Art Booze - Awkward with Doug Chernack, ESMoA (El Segundo), 5:30–7:30pm.
TOURS & TALKS: Stories of Almost Everyone Walk-through: Marla Berns, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 6pm.
The Other Art Fair, The Majestic Downtown (Downtown), 6–10pm. $30.
MOCA Music: Quindar, Fartbarf, and DJ Eddie Rusche / Secret Circuit, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA (Downtown), 6:30–9:30pm.
Cat's Cradle, CalArts (Valencia), 6:30–9pm.
Lauren Halsey, Youth Justice Coalition (Inglewood), 7–9pm.
Activating Pangea: Acts to Objects and The Archival Impulse: 40 Years at LACE, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE) (Hollywood), 7–10pm.
Book launch and signing: Art, Mystery by Mayo Thompson, 356 Mission (Downtown), 7–9pm.
Film Night: The Bad and the Beautiful, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach), 7pm.
CONVERSATIONS: READINGS: Lynne Tillman: Men and Apparitions, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Chamber Music Concert: Martin Chalifour and Friends, The Huntington (San Marino), 7:30pm. $50–58.
WATSEKA: Adrian Paules, Macrae Semans, Landon Wiggs, AWHRHWAR (Highland Park), 8–10pm.
Nequaquam//Standards//Yardsss, CalArts (Valencia), 8:30pm–12am.
Friday, March 16
International Photo Wall, CalArts (Valencia), 12–1pm.
LAZAABB (Los Angeles Zine and Art Book Bazaar), Museum as Retail Space (MaRS) (Downtown), 6–9pm. Through March 18.
Behind the Scenes: In the Steps of Trisha Brown (2016), Norton Simon Museum (Pasadena), 6–7:20pm.
Los Angeles Poverty Department’s Movie Nights at the Museum, Skid Row History Museum and Archive (Downtown), 7pm.
Healing Through Self-Portrait: A Frida-Inspired Painting Workshop, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7–9:30pm. $40–50.
Boxing Philosophical: Are Curators Artists, Too?, Institute of Contemporary Art Los Angeles (Downtown), 7:30–9pm.
Saturday, March 17
Talk: Gallery Course: Italian Baroque Art—Drama, Politics, and Religion, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 8:30am.
LA Nature Fest, Natural History Museum (Downtown), 9:30am–5pm. $15. Continues March 18.
Marco Andreoli-Nazario: Z E T A, Maccarone (Downtown), 10am–6pm.
Clivia Show & Sale, The Huntington (San Marino), 10am–5pm. Continues March 18.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS: Hammer Study Hall, Winter 2018, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 11am–5pm.
Paul Pescador: Ajar, Gallery1993, 356 Mission (Downtown), 11am–6pm. Continues March 18.
Alison Saar and Evie Shockley, L.A. Louver (Venice), 11:30am–1:30pm.
Bad Witch/Good Witch, Getty Villa (Pacific Palisades), 1–4pm.
Talk: The Art of Resistance: East L.A. Mural Tour with Pete Galindo, LACMA off-site (various locations), 1pm.
PRINTMAKING WORKSHOP: FAMILY WEEKEND, USC Fisher Museum of Art (Downtown), 1–4pm.
The People of the Tags, Riverside Art Museum (Riverside), 1pm.
The Magic Hour No. 1, The Magic Hour (Twentynine Palms), 1pm–sunset.
Talk: Exhibition Tour: A Universal History of Infamy—Those of This America, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1:30pm.
Pascual Sisto INSIDE OUT closing, Five Car Garage (Santa Monica), 2pm.
KIDS: Art Without Walls: Sounds of Freedom, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 2–4pm. Also March 18.
Kathy Peltier: My Father's Story, Main Museum (Downtown), 2–3:30pm.
Post-Script 2017, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 2–5pm.
Architecture 101: Beyond Buildings, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA (Downtown), 3pm.
Anna Katz in Conversation with Chris Stavroudis, MOCA Grand Avenue (Downtown), 3pm.
Veronika Kellndorfer and Antonio Ballester Moreno, Christopher Grimes Gallery (Santa Monica), 4–6pm.
Nicole Eisenman: Dark Light, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects (Culver City), 5–7pm; Nicole Eisenman in conversation with Connie Butler, 4pm.
Brian Randolph: THE SYMMETRY OF SEPARATION, ODD ARK•LA (Highland Park), 4–8pm.
Every (ongoing) Day, Arena 1 Gallery (Santa Monica), 5–7pm.
Lost & Found: Safer Sex Activism, ONE Gallery (West Hollywood), 5–9pm.
Eric Wesley: Bug (proposal 2018), Redling Fine Art (Hollywood), 5–7pm.
Kim Ye: LADY SCUMBAG, Visitor Welcome Center (Koreatown), 5–9pm.
Lea Feinstein: Everything and Nothing, Keystone Art Space (Lincoln Heights), 5–9pm.
Non Linear Histories: Transgenerational Memory of Trauma, ReflectSpace Gallery at the Downtown Central Library (Glendale), 5–8pm.
Daniel Crews-Chubb: Chariots, Beasts and Belfies and Ed Templeton: Hairdos of Defiance, Roberts Projects (Culver City), 6–8pm.
Alec Egan: Viewing Room and Robert Russell: Moore. More. Moore, Anat Ebgi (Culver City), 6–8pm.
Rindon Johnson: Well Covered, AA|LA (West Hollywood), 6–9pm.
ROUND HOLE SQUARE PEG closing reception, Plummer Park (West Hollywood), 6-9pm.
Diane Williams: INcongruence, Gallery 825 (West Hollywood), 6–9pm.
Sylvie Fleury: LA Bouganvillia, Karma International (Mid-City), 6–8pm.
Airtight Garage, Big Pictures Los Angeles (Mid-City), 6–9pm.
Matthew Sweesy: Nocturnes and Jesse Edwards: Hot Town, Diane Rosenstein Gallery (Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Alyson Souza: Life Among The Polygons, Coagula Curatorial (Chinatown), 6–9pm.
Lars Jan - Luminaries and Rachel Mason - Star Death and the Pain Body, Charlie James Gallery (Chinatown), 6–9pm.
Roger White, Grice Bench (Downtown), 6–8pm.
Eastern Star Gallery: The mecca, California, The Lodge (East Hollywood), 6–9pm.
Meditations, The Collaborative (Long Beach), 6–8pm.
Art Circles, Getty Center (Brentwood), 7pm.
Essi Zimm: Entomophily, Bioworkz Ornation, and Amy Smith: Power Vol. 1, Gabba Gallery (Koreatown), 7–11pm.
Florian Meisenberg: The Taste of Metal in Water and Kelly Akashi: Shadow Film, Ghebaly Gallery (Downtown), 7–10pm.
BLUE STATE, Night Gallery (Downtown), 7–10pm.
Alex Robbin: Complements, Monte Vista Projects (Downtown), 7–10pm.
Sundial, Tiger Strikes Asteroid Los Angeles (Downtown), 7–10pm.
Indulge, ARTMOVEMENT (Downtown), 7–10pm.
WOMXN WARRIORS: Honoring the 50th Anniversary of the Walkout & Intergenerational Organizing, Self Help Graphics and Art (Downtown), 7–10pm.
AJ AuCoin, Good Luck Gallery (Chinatown), 7–10pm.
Rachel Yezbick: Cover Me, Garden (Echo Park), 7–10pm.
Sun Kissed Chokehold, Y53 (Highland Park), 7–10pm.
Orr Herz: WHAT WAS I THINKING, Adjunct Positions (Highland Park), 7–9pm.
Alik, Wende Museum (Culver City), 8pm.
Paulo Szot: Salute To Broadway, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 8pm.
Thieter at Pieter: Brian Getnick, Arne Gjelten, Asher Hartman and Tim Reid, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 8:30–10pm.
Journey Through The Desert-The Road Less Traveled, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs).
Sunday, March 18
Butterfly Pavilion, Natural History Museum (Downtown), 9:30am–5pm.
OLIVIA ERLANGER PASSION FRUIT ARTIST TALK, Mother Culture (Mid-City), 1pm.
Workshop: Tongva Language Fundamentals, Main Museum (Downtown), 1–3pm.
In Conversation: Eric Mack and Pamela Smith Hudson, California African American Museum (Downtown), 1–3pm.
Ali Prosch, Come Undone, Bed & Breakfast (Mid-City), 2–5pm.
A Narco History: How the United States and Mexico Jointly Created the "Mexican Drug War", Santa Barbara Art Museum (Santa Barbara), 2:30pm. $6–10.
Coachella Valley Symphony Opera to Broadway, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 3pm. $25–45.
Sounds of L.A.: Hermanos Herrera, Getty Center (Brentwood), 4pm.
Adam Marnie: New Constructions, Bad Reputation (MacArthur Park), 4–7pm.
Kim Gordon: Design Office: "The Pitch", Gaga Reena (MacArthur Park), 5–8pm.
Wolfgang Stoerchle: before you can pry any secrets from me, Overduin & Co. (Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Workshop: Orgasmic Yoga with Dr. Victoria Reuveni, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 7–10pm.
MicroFest LA 2018: Polytype, Automata (Chinatown), 8pm. $12–15.
Monday, March 19
Families: On-Site: North Hollywood—Art and Social Justice, North Hollywood Amelia Earhart Regional Library (North Hollywood), 2pm.
Artist Lecture by Artist-in-Resident Kori Newkirk, Pasadena City College (Pasadena), 7pm.
MARCH INGREDIENT: MUSTARD AND OTHER WEEDS, Copper Mountain Mesa Community Center (Joshua Tree), 7pm.
Tuesday, March 20
Film: Pride and Prejudice, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1pm.
An Artist's Perspective > Carolina Caycedo, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (San Diego), 6–7:30pm.
In Conversation: Carolee Schneemann on Her Art and Archive, Getty Center (Brentwood), 7pm.
Radical Self Care Now! Ericka Huggins, California African American Museum (Downtown), 7–9pm.
Spanish Practice: Game & Conversation Night, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7–9pm. $5–10.
SCREENINGS MUSIC & PERFORMANCE: Flux, Spring 2018, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
ArtCenter Spring 2018 Graduate Seminar Lecture: Huey Copeland presents Arthur Jafa, ArtCenter College of Design (Pasadena), 7:30pm.
Wednesday, March 21
Geoff Dyer: The Street Philosophy of Garry Winogrand, Getty Center (Brentwood), 7pm.
Cohabitation: Cities, Nature, and the Evolving Ecosystem, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
From the Frontlines: A Conversation with L.A Womxn of Color Activist Leaders, Main Museum (Downtown), 7:30–9pm.
WESTWEEK 2018, Pacific Design Center (West Hollywood).
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Jon performs live in concert in Dresden Germany, June 10, 2011. (Photo © Marco Prosch)
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Photoshoot 2010 by Marco Prosch
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Morten at the O2 World on October 29th 2010 in Berlin Germany.
📸 MARCO PROSCH
#aha #mortenharket #magnefuruholmen #02world #berlin #germany #endingonahighnote #farewelltour #moodsofnorway #takeonme #2010 #onstage #livegig #livemusic #bandlife #leadsinger #singersofinstagram #singer #ontourwithaha #ahaconcert
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Morten at the O2 World on October 29th 2010 in Berlin Germany.
📸 MARCO PROSCH
#aha #mortenharket #magnefuruholmen #02world #berlin #germany #endingonahighnote #farewelltour #moodsofnorway #takeonme #2010 #onstage #livegig #livemusic #bandlife #leadsinger #singersofinstagram #singer #ontourwithaha #ahaconcert
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A-HA at the O2 World on October 29th 2010 in Berlin, Germany.
📸MARCO PROSCH
#aha #mortenharket #magnefuruholmen #paulwaaktaarsavoy #berlin #germany #02world #endingonahighnote #2010
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Morten at the O2 World on October 29th 2010 in Berlin, Germany.
📸 MARCO PROSCH
#aha #mortenharket #magnefuruholmen #paulwaaktaarsavoy #02world #berlin #germany #endingonahighnote #singer #vocalist #livemusic #concertphotography #concert
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