Kloosterman1. Wassily Chair. Exposiciones Madrid. Nuevo diálogo: Marc Augé y Josep Maria Montaner en "La humanidad planetaria" Exhibitions. Banksy vende sus creaciones para poder comprar un barco de rescate de inmigra... El enigmático artista británico Banksy ha abierto una tienda temporal en el sur de Londres donde se venden objetos “imprácticos” y “ofensivos” con fines benéficos y para defender “la marca” del artista.
Gross domestic product (producto interior bruto) ha aparecido de la noche a la mañana en el barrio de Croydon, ocupando un antiguo comercio en desuso, y estará allí ubicada durante quince días, cuando se podrán adquirir las piezas por internet. A diferencia de otras tiendas, la de Banksy mantendrá las puertas cerradas y las luces encendidas las 24 horas, como si se tratara de una exposición, para que el público pueda apreciar el género antes de adquirirlo “online”. ‘Gross domestic product’ (producto interior bruto) ha aparecido de la noche a la mañana en el barrio de Croydon, ocupando un antiguo comercio en desuso A diferencia de otras tiendas, la de Banksy mantendrá las puertas cerradas y las luces encendidas las 24 horas, como si se tratara de una exposición. What can the arts do in the face of climate change? We believe in the free flow of information.
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The arts generated 4.2% of the overall U.S. GDP, with roughly 4.9 million Americans working in the sector in 2015, the latest year for which data is available. Collectively, those employed in the sector earned over $370 billion, according to the findings. The sector expanded by an average of 2.6% annually between 2012 and 2015, just outpacing the 2.4% growth of the economy overall, according to the report. Between 2014 and 2015, the sector grew at a rate of 4.9% after adjusting for inflation. The economic impact analysis comes as the NEA is facing severe cuts under U.S.