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Now playing Next Culture news Renowned French painter Jean-Michel Meurice dies aged 83 Meurice died on Tuesday at his Paris home following a long illness, leaving behind him a series of stunning works. 30/09/2022
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Now playing Next Culture news Artists paint sunflowers on destroyed vehicles in war-torn Irpin "Flowers For Hope", an art project painting sunflowers on destroyed vehicles in Irpin, aims to provide a distraction in environments devastated by war and raise money for humanitarian aid. But why are they painting sunflowers? 18/08/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Jewish 'Lost Mural' is moved and restored to former glory A mural that was painted in a Vermont synagogue more than 100 years ago by a Lithuanian immigrant — and hidden behind a wall for years— has been termed a rare piece of art and has been painstakingly moved and restored. 16/08/2022
Now playing Next Germany Ukraine war: Refugees find solace at a Berlin art collective A group of Ukrainian artists have moved in together in an art collective, with the support of German cultural organisations. 12/08/2022