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LONDON (AP) — Artists, if they have really made a mark, might get a gallery dedicated to their work once they are gone.
Abbey Marshal Howard Berry walks across the centre of the Cosmati pavement, located before the altar, during a photo call at Westminster Abbey, central London, to announce special events to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III, Thursday March 23, 2023. Events at the Abbey will include barefoot tours of the Cosmati pavement, one of the UK's greatest medieval art treasures and the place of coronations for over 700 years and where the Coronation Chair will be placed to crown the King. (Jonathan Brady/PA via AP)
Abbey Marshal Howard Berry stands at the centre of the Cosmati pavement, located before the altar, during a photo call at Westminster Abbey, central London, to announce special events to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III, Thursday March 23, 2023. Events at the Abbey will include barefoot tours of the Cosmati pavement, one of the UK's greatest medieval art treasures and the place of coronations for over 700 years and where the Coronation Chair will be placed to crown the King. (Jonathan Brady/PA via AP)
Abbey Marshal Howard Berry walks across the centre of the Cosmati pavement, located before the altar, during a photo call at Westminster Abbey, central London, to announce special events to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III, Thursday March 23, 2023. Events at the Abbey will include barefoot tours of the Cosmati pavement, one of the UK's greatest medieval art treasures and the place of coronations for over 700 years and where the Coronation Chair will be placed to crown the King. (Jonathan Brady/PA via AP)
The Cosmati pavement, located before the altar, during a photo call at Westminster Abbey, central London, to announce special events to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III, Thursday March 23, 2023. Events at the Abbey will include barefoot tours of the Cosmati pavement, one of the UK's greatest medieval art treasures and the place of coronations for over 700 years and where the Coronation Chair will be placed to crown the King. (Jonathan Brady/PA via AP)
Nobel laureate Toni Morrison is now forever immortalized on a stamp honoring the prolific writer, editor, scholar and mentor. Princeton University hosted a series of events on Tuesday featuring multiple guest speakers, including former President Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey and the Librarian of Congress, Carla Hayden. The series of events opened with a recording of Morrison’s voice playing in the auditorium, reciting words from her 1992 novel “Jazz." Morrison’s family was also in attendance to commemorate the work of the former Princeton professor who taught at the university for almost two decades.
Viktor Bout, a Russian arms dealer who was sentenced to 25 years in the United States, poses for a photo in front of the poster reading "Viktor Bout, My shore is a thin line" prior to an opening ceremony of the exhibition of his artworks at the Mosfilm studio in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, March 7, 2023. Bout has been brought back to Russia as a result of an agreement to exchange him for US basketball player Brittney Griner. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
This combination of photos shows promotional art for Oscar nominees in the international feature category, from left, "All Quiet on the Western Front," "Argentina, 1985," "Close," "EO," and "The Quiet Girl." (Netflix/Amazon/A24/Sideshow and Janus Films/Super via AP)
Photographer David Ricci explores “the edge of chaos” — what happens when you crowd enough material into a space just near the line where it becomes completely incomprehensible — in his first photobook, "EDGE."
When Naomi Biden, the eldest grandchild of President Joe Biden, and Peter Neal said "I do" last weekend on the South Lawn of the White House, they became the 19th couple wed at the "people's house." John Dolan, a photographer with Berkshires connections, helped capture it.