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She also enlarged their working facilities, raised their honorariums to $15,000 (she's aiming for $20,000 or $25,000) and appointed an assistant curator, Christine Kim, to organize their yearly exhibitions and brochures.

Trained in political economy and dance, the Berlin-based artist is also nominated for this year's Turner prize for his Turbine Hall piece and a performance for Documenta, the five-yearly exhibition in Kassel, Germany, in which participants and the audience were plunged into darkness.

Sehgal, 36, is by far the biggest name on the shortlist – he has represented Germany at the Venice Biennale, has had a show at the Guggenheim in New York, and is nominated for his Turbine Hall piece as well as a performance work (conducted with participants and audience plunged in total darkness) for Documenta, the high-profile, five-yearly exhibition in Kassel, Germany.

Beaches Annual Exhibition.

In 2002, Documenta, the five-yearly international exhibition in the small German town of Kassel that features some of the toughest examples of contemporary art, responded to a world unsettled by the 9/11 attacks and the drums of war sounding from the US.

Speaking before a frequently cheering crowd of 3,500 Macintosh faithful at the opening of the twice-yearly Macworld exhibition, Mr. Jobs, Apple's 47-year-old chairman and co-founder, spent 94 minutes of his 129-minute presentation speaking about Apple software before introducing the two new portable computers.

Intel is using the yearly Computex Taipei exhibition in Taiwan as a platform to pitch a new category of laptops.

Today, on the first day of the yearly Computex Taipei exhibition in Taiwan, Asus took the wraps off the Android tablet/phone combo it teased last week.

From Sam Smiles' "Self-help" through to the Daily Mail's Ideal Homes exhibition (a yearly festival that first opened its doors nearly a century ago), the middle classes have been associated with individualism, a powerful desire to ascend.

Monet's life during the 1860s was precarious and itinerant, and he sold almost nothing; but several works were accepted for exhibition in the yearly Salons, most notably, and with great success, a fine but not yet Impressionist portrait of his future wife, Camille.

The device was recently showcased at Exhibition Micromachine/MEMS, a yearly trade show with a focus on micro systems technology.

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