RMF3PXNY–Ilya Kabakov School No.6 at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas, is reminiscent of and abandoned Soviet Era school building.
RMP9D6KP–Conceptual artist Ilya Kabakov. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RMS2X2C8–Ship Of Tolerance by Artists Emilia and Ilya Kabakov on The River Thames outside the Tate Modern with St.Pauls Cathedral behind - London UK
RM2B30RJJ–Ilya Kabakov ' The Boat of my Life'. Greece's National Museum of Contemporary Art Opens to the Public. In the exhibition of the permanent collection, 172 works by 78 Greek and international artists are presented and are integrated into three axes: Memory References - Demands - Political narratives Boundaries & Passages and heterotopias – Mythologies of the familiar – new perspectives.
RM2FNFGWJ–Emilia and Ilya Kabakov in Bremerhaven. [automated translation]
RF2H2CPXH–JEVNAKER, NORWAY - Sep 25, 2021: The vertical shot of Ball sculpture by Ilya Kabakov in Jevnaker, Norway
RM2J6C2M0–Artwork by Russian artist Ilya Kabakov, 1966
RMWNB3E2–Ship of Tolerance by Ilya and Emily Kabakov, Totally Thames, Tate Modern, London. UK
RM2M0HM0X–Switzerland, Basel, the Kunstmuseum Basel Gegenwart (contemporary art museum), exhibition Heute Nacht getraumt (dreamed this night) proposed by the artist Ruth Buchanan, in the background Next Halt Tarakanowo (1979-1983) by Ilya Kabakov
RM2A3G4EW–Ship of Tolerance by Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, River Thames, London, UK
RMKE0JPY–Tate Modern, London, UK. 17th Oct, 2017. Coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the 1917 Russian Revolution, Tate Modern stage the work of Ilya & Emilia Kabakov, exploring this pioneering couple's place in the international story of conceptual art. The exhibition runs from 18 October 2017 until 28 January 2018. Photo: member of gallery staff examines Soccer Player, 1964. Ilya Kabakov. Private Collection. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMWMM393–London, UK. 5th Sep 2019. The Kabakov Foundation and Art Action Change bring The Ship of Tolerance to London as the centrepiece art installation of Totally Thames 2019. The Ship of Tolerance is an international art project created by Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. First launched in Egypt in 2005, The Ship of Tolerance has subsequently been created in Venice, San Moritz, Sharjah, Miami, Havana, Moscow, New York, Zug, Rome and Rostock. The project was awarded the prestigious Cartier Prize for the Best Art Project of the Year in 2010. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMD6EE53–Artist Ilya Kabakov (R) helps museum employees with an installation at the Sprengel Musuem in Hanover, Germany, 27 January 2012. The museum is showing around 60 paintings and three installations for the first time. The exhibition 'A Return to Painting' can be seen from 29 January until 06 May 2012. Photo: BARBARA PREKOPOVA
RMRTE70D–Goslar, Germany. 01st Mar, 2019. Bettina Ruhrberg, director of the Mönchehaus-Museum, sits between the installation 'Wie man Engel wird' by Ilya Kabakov 1998 (r) and the photograph 'The Theatre of War. Second act. Time out.' of Boris Mikhailov. From 03.03.2019 to 14.04.2019 the Mönchehaus-Museum für moderne Kunst shows works of the Kaiserring wearers. The city of Goslar has been awarding the prize to internationally renowned contemporary artists for 44 years. Credit: Swen Pförtner/dpa - ATTENTION: For editorial use only in connection with coverage of the exhibition./dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2F957T6–DEU, Deutschland, Ruhrgebiet, Essen, 09.03.2002: Ilya Kabakov mit seiner Frau Emilia, im Hintergrund die Bürgermeisterin von Marl Uta Heinrich, bei de
RMWPPY8B–London, England. September 8, 2019. THE SHIP OF TOLERANCE by Ilya and Emilia Kabakov at Totally Thames Festival 2019
RM2A0XYKW–The Ship of Tolerance, a work by the Ilya and Emilia Kabakov Foundation, in the River Thames at Bankside, London, UK
RMDF9599–The 'Ship of Tolerance' by the artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov floats in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Dumbo in NY
RMWKAHG7–Westminster, London, 04th Sep 2019. Part of Totally Thames festival, the Ship of Tolerance is a beautiful 60-foot wooden boat installation on the River Thames at Tate Modern, with the artworks of children from around the world weaved together to create its sails. Promoting unity and encouraging tolerance, the ship becomes a beacon of acceptance and diversity. It was created by artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RMF3PXXA–Ilya Kabakov School No.6 at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas, is reminiscent of an abandoned Soviet Era school building.
RMF7A8JX–London, UK. 27 November 2015. Under the snow #18 by Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, estimate: GBP 180,000-250,000. Christie's London announce a series of sales devoted to Russian culture and art. On 30 November the Russian Art sale featuring paintings and of works of art will take place followed by the Valuable Book and Manuscript sale on 1 December.
RMS2X2C7–Ship Of Tolerance by Artists Emilia and Ilya Kabakov on The River Thames outside the Tate Modern with St.Pauls Cathedral behind - London UK
RM2B237JA–Ilya Kabakov ' The Boat of my Life'. Greece's National Museum of Contemporary Art Opens to the Public. In the exhibition of the permanent collection, 172 works by 78 Greek and international artists are presented and are integrated into three axes: Memory References - Demands - Political narratives Boundaries & Passages and heterotopias – Mythologies of the familiar – new perspectives.
RF2A2NTT9–Ship of Tolerance on the River Thames in front of St Paul's Cathedral outside the Tate Modern museum in London
RFRA8FCG–COLLE VAL D’ELSA, ITALY - DECEMBER 26, 2018: Work of the artist Ilya Kabakov, The weakening voice, 1998, Siena yellow marble, Art project for art for
RM2J6C2M8–Verified, Artwork by Russian artist Ilya Kabakov, 1983
RMWNB397–Ship of Tolerance by Ilya and Emily Kabakov, Totally Thames, Tate Modern, London. UK
RM2KAXK6E–A woman views an exhibition titled 'Not Everyone Will Be Taken Into the Future' by conceptual artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov at the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia on April 20, 2018. (Photo by Igor Russak/NurPhoto)
RMKE0JWG–Tate Modern, London, UK. 17 October 2017. Coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the 1917 Russian Revolution, Tate Modern stage the work of Ilya & Emilia Kabakov, exploring this pioneering couple’s place in the international story of conceptual art. Photo: Three Nights, 1989. Private Collection. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMWMM38G–London, UK. 5th Sep 2019. The Kabakov Foundation and Art Action Change bring The Ship of Tolerance to London as the centrepiece art installation of Totally Thames 2019. The Ship of Tolerance is an international art project created by Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. First launched in Egypt in 2005, The Ship of Tolerance has subsequently been created in Venice, San Moritz, Sharjah, Miami, Havana, Moscow, New York, Zug, Rome and Rostock. The project was awarded the prestigious Cartier Prize for the Best Art Project of the Year in 2010. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMD6EE51–A woman looks at the works of artist Ilya Kabakov during the opening of his exhibition at the Sprengel Musuem in Hanover, Germany, 27 January 2012. The museum is showing around 60 paintings and three installations for the first time. The exhibition 'A Return to Painting' can be seen from 29 January until 06 May 2012. Photo: BARBARA PREKOPOVA
RM2F957D7–DEU, Deutschland, Ruhrgebiet, Bochum, 2.9.2003: Ilya und Emilia Kabakov vor der von ihnen gestalteten Domkuppel, in der Licht- und Farbspiele erzeugt
RMWKE5XA–London, UK. 4 September 2019. Launch of 'The Ship of Tolerance' at Tate Modern, Bankside. The floating installation by Emilia Kabakov (of Russian conceptual artist duo Ilya and Emilia Kabakov) forms part of Totally Thames Festival and will be moored 4 September to 31 October. The goal of the artwork is to educate and connect the youth of the world through the language of art. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2F957D9–DEU, Deutschland, Ruhrgebiet, Bochum, 2.9.2003: Ilya und Emilia Kabakov bei der Erprobung der von ihnen gestalteten Domkuppel, in der Licht- und Farbs
RMMNHC0B–17 May 2018, Germany, Rostock: Emilia Kabakov sits during a press event of the exhibition 'Two Times' of Russian artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. 'Two Times' includes the exhibition in the art gallery and the global arts project 'Ship of Tolerance' in the city harbour which will be inaugurated on 19 May 2018. Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa
RM2DW5F87–Entrance of the Monumenta 2014, by Russian artists Ilya And Emilia Kabakov at the Grand Palais in Paris, France, on May 13, 2014. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMWKAJ9G–Westminster, London, 04th Sep 2019. Part of Totally Thames festival, the Ship of Tolerance is a beautiful 60-foot wooden boat installation on the River Thames at Tate Modern, with the artworks of children from around the world weaved together to create its sails. Promoting unity and encouraging tolerance, the ship becomes a beacon of acceptance and diversity. It was created by artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RMF3PXME–Ilya Kabakov School No.6 at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas, is reminiscent of an abandoned Soviet Era school building.
RMF7AC13–London, UK. 27 November 2015. Under the snow 18 by Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, estimate: GBP 180,000-250,000. Christie's London announce a series of sales devoted to Russian culture and art. The Russian Art sale takes place on 30 November and the Valuable Book and Manuscript sale on 1 December.
RF2K9DGRE–The Ship of Tolerance on the River Thames in London
RM2B237J0–Ilya Kabakov ' The Boat of my Life'. Greece's National Museum of Contemporary Art Opens to the Public. In the exhibition of the permanent collection, 172 works by 78 Greek and international artists are presented and are integrated into three axes: Memory References - Demands - Political narratives Boundaries & Passages and heterotopias – Mythologies of the familiar – new perspectives.
RF2T690P7–A model of Middelburg on a plinth with the Gothic town hall and two chairs and tourists on the Markt in front of the town hall. Netherlands, June
RFRA8FCK–COLLE VAL D’ELSA, ITALY - DECEMBER 26, 2018: Work of the artist Ilya Kabakov, The weakening voice, 1998, Siena yellow marble, Art project for art for
RMEN4RBG–Toledo metro station and Montecalvario exit, naples
RMWNB3HE–Ship of Tolerance by Ilya and Emily Kabakov, Totally Thames, Tate Modern, London. UK
RMDJ3KFC–ship of tolerance sailing in Brooklyn
RM2KAXK62–A woman views an exhibition titled 'Not Everyone Will Be Taken Into the Future' by conceptual artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov at the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia on April 20, 2018. (Photo by Igor Russak/NurPhoto)
RMKE0JRK–Tate Modern, London, UK. 17 October 2017. Coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the 1917 Russian Revolution, Tate Modern stage the work of Ilya & Emilia Kabakov, exploring this pioneering couple’s place in the international story of conceptual art. Six ground breaking whole-room installations are included in the exhibition which runs from 18 October 2017 until 28 January 2018. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMWMM3R9–London, UK. 5th Sep 2019. The Kabakov Foundation and Art Action Change bring The Ship of Tolerance to London as the centrepiece art installation of Totally Thames 2019. The Ship of Tolerance is an international art project created by Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. First launched in Egypt in 2005, The Ship of Tolerance has subsequently been created in Venice, San Moritz, Sharjah, Miami, Havana, Moscow, New York, Zug, Rome and Rostock. The project was awarded the prestigious Cartier Prize for the Best Art Project of the Year in 2010. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMD6EE4N–Artist Ilya Kabakov sits with his wife Emilia Kabakov on a bench in front of his works during the opening of the exhibition at the Sprengel Musuem in Hanover, Germany, 27 January 2012. The museum is showing around 60 paintings and three installations for the first time. The exhibition 'A Return to Painting' can be seen from 29 January until 06 May 2012. Photo: BARBARA PREKOPOVA
RMWKE6H3–London, UK. 4 September 2019. Launch of 'The Ship of Tolerance' at Tate Modern, Bankside. The floating installation by Emilia Kabakov (of Russian conceptual artist duo Ilya and Emilia Kabakov) forms part of Totally Thames Festival and will be moored 4 September to 31 October. The goal of the artwork is to educate and connect the youth of the world through the language of art. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RMMNHBP9–17 May 2018, Germany, Rostock: Participants stand in front of '10 Installations' (12 Serigraphies, 1994) during a press event of the exhibition 'Two Times' of Russian artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. 'Two Times' includes the exhibition in the art gallery and the global arts project 'Ship of Tolerance' in the city harbour which will be inaugurated on 19 May 2018. Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa
RM2DW5F98–Entrance of the Monumenta 2014, by Russian artists Ilya And Emilia Kabakov at the Grand Palais in Paris, France, on May 13, 2014. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMWKAJ8E–Westminster, London, 04th Sep 2019. Part of Totally Thames festival, the Ship of Tolerance is a beautiful 60-foot wooden boat installation on the River Thames at Tate Modern, with the artworks of children from around the world weaved together to create its sails. Promoting unity and encouraging tolerance, the ship becomes a beacon of acceptance and diversity. It was created by artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RMF3PXN3–Ilya Kabakov School No.6 at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas, is reminiscent of an abandoned Soviet Era school building.
RF2K9DGRC–The Ship of Tolerance on the River Thames in London
RM2B30RK4–Ilya Kabakov ' The Boat of my Life'. Greece's National Museum of Contemporary Art Opens to the Public. In the exhibition of the permanent collection, 172 works by 78 Greek and international artists are presented and are integrated into three axes: Memory References - Demands - Political narratives Boundaries & Passages and heterotopias – Mythologies of the familiar – new perspectives.
RF2R9H996–Bronze artwork The Fountain. A model of city Middelburg on a plinth with the Gothic town hall and two chairs on the Markt in front of the town hall
RMEN4RBX–Toledo metro station and Montecalvario exit, naples
RMWNB321–Ship of Tolerance by Ilya and Emily Kabakov, Totally Thames, Tate Modern, London. UK
RMDJ3KJ3–ship of tolerance sailing in Brooklyn
RM2KAXK5W–A woman views an exhibition titled 'Not Everyone Will Be Taken Into the Future' by conceptual artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov at the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia on April 20, 2018. (Photo by Igor Russak/NurPhoto)
RMKE0JRD–Tate Modern, London, UK. 17 October 2017. Coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the 1917 Russian Revolution, Tate Modern stage the work of Ilya & Emilia Kabakov, exploring this pioneering couple’s place in the international story of conceptual art. Six ground breaking whole-room installations are included in the exhibition which runs from 18 October 2017 until 28 January 2018. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMWMM385–London, UK. 5th Sep 2019. The Kabakov Foundation and Art Action Change bring The Ship of Tolerance to London as the centrepiece art installation of Totally Thames 2019. The Ship of Tolerance is an international art project created by Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. First launched in Egypt in 2005, The Ship of Tolerance has subsequently been created in Venice, San Moritz, Sharjah, Miami, Havana, Moscow, New York, Zug, Rome and Rostock. The project was awarded the prestigious Cartier Prize for the Best Art Project of the Year in 2010. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMD6EE4M–Artist Ilya Kabakov sits with his wife Emilia Kabakov on a bench in front of his works during the opening of the exhibition at the Sprengel Musuem in Hanover, Germany, 27 January 2012. The museum is showing around 60 paintings and three installations for the first time. The exhibition 'A Return to Painting' can be seen from 29 January until 06 May 2012. Photo: BARBARA PREKOPOVA
RMWKAG27–London, UK. 4 September 2019. Launch of 'The Ship of Tolerance' at Tate Modern, Bankside. The floating installation by Emilia Kabakov (of Russian conceptual artist duo Ilya and Emilia Kabakov) forms part of Totally Thames Festival and will be moored 4 September to 31 October. The goal of the artwork is to educate and connect the youth of the world through the language of art. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RMMNHBPB–17 May 2018, Germany, Rostock: Participants stand in front of '10 Installations' (12 Serigraphies, 1994) during a press event of the exhibition 'Two Times' of Russian artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. 'Two Times' includes the exhibition in the art gallery and the global arts project 'Ship of Tolerance' in the city harbour which will be inaugurated on 19 May 2018. Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa
RM2DW5F7A–A guest attends the official opening party of the Monumenta 2014, by Russian artists Ilya And Emilia Kabakov at the Grand Palais in Paris, France, on May 13, 2014. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMWKAJ92–Westminster, London, 04th Sep 2019. Part of Totally Thames festival, the Ship of Tolerance is a beautiful 60-foot wooden boat installation on the River Thames at Tate Modern, with the artworks of children from around the world weaved together to create its sails. Promoting unity and encouraging tolerance, the ship becomes a beacon of acceptance and diversity. It was created by artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RMF3PXXH–Ilya Kabakov School No.6 at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas, is reminiscent of an abandoned Soviet Era school building.
RF2K9DGRG–The Ship of Tolerance on the River Thames in London
RM2B237KE–Ilya Kabakov ' The Boat of my Life'. Greece's National Museum of Contemporary Art Opens to the Public. In the exhibition of the permanent collection, 172 works by 78 Greek and international artists are presented and are integrated into three axes: Memory References - Demands - Political narratives Boundaries & Passages and heterotopias – Mythologies of the familiar – new perspectives.
RMEN4RBP–Toledo metro station and Montecalvario exit, naples
RMWNGTX8–The Ship of Tolerance by Ilya and Emiia Kabakov, Tate Modern, London. UK
RMDJ3KG0–ship of tolerance sailing in Brooklyn
RM2KAXK6C–A woman views an exhibition titled 'Not Everyone Will Be Taken Into the Future' by conceptual artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov at the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia on April 20, 2018. (Photo by Igor Russak/NurPhoto)
RMKE0GER–Tate Modern, London, UK. 17th Oct, 2017. Coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the 1917 Russian Revolution, Tate Modern stage the work of Ilya & Emilia Kabakov, exploring this pioneering couple's place in the international story of conceptual art. Six ground breaking whole-room installations are presented in the exhibition which runs from 18 October 2017 until 28 January 2018. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMWMM37W–London, UK. 5th Sep 2019. The Kabakov Foundation and Art Action Change bring The Ship of Tolerance to London as the centrepiece art installation of Totally Thames 2019. The Ship of Tolerance is an international art project created by Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. First launched in Egypt in 2005, The Ship of Tolerance has subsequently been created in Venice, San Moritz, Sharjah, Miami, Havana, Moscow, New York, Zug, Rome and Rostock. The project was awarded the prestigious Cartier Prize for the Best Art Project of the Year in 2010. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMD6EE4P–Artist Ilya Kabakov sits with his wife Emilia Kabakov on a bench in front of his works during the opening of the exhibition at the Sprengel Musuem in Hanover, Germany, 27 January 2012. The museum is showing around 60 paintings and three installations for the first time. The exhibition 'A Return to Painting' can be seen from 29 January until 06 May 2012. Photo: BARBARA PREKOPOVA
RMWKAG35–London, UK. 4 September 2019. Launch of 'The Ship of Tolerance' at Tate Modern, Bankside. The floating installation by Emilia Kabakov (of Russian conceptual artist duo Ilya and Emilia Kabakov) forms part of Totally Thames Festival and will be moored 4 September to 31 October. The goal of the artwork is to educate and connect the youth of the world through the language of art. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RMMNHBP8–17 May 2018, Germany, Rostock: Participants stand in front of 'Print With Dots' (Woodcut, 2012) during a press event of the exhibition 'Two Times' of Russian artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. 'Two Times' includes the exhibition in the art gallery and the global arts project 'Ship of Tolerance' in the city harbour which will be inaugurated on 19 May 2018. Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa
RM2DW5F0A–Bianca Li attends the official opening party of the Monumenta 2014, by Russian artists Ilya And Emilia Kabakov at the Grand Palais in Paris, France, on May 13, 2014. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMWKAJ8R–Westminster, London, 04th Sep 2019. Part of Totally Thames festival, the Ship of Tolerance is a beautiful 60-foot wooden boat installation on the River Thames at Tate Modern, with the artworks of children from around the world weaved together to create its sails. Promoting unity and encouraging tolerance, the ship becomes a beacon of acceptance and diversity. It was created by artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RMF3PY0G–Ilya Kabakov School No.6 at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas, is reminiscent of an abandoned Soviet Era school building.
RF2K9DGRF–The Ship of Tolerance on the River Thames in London
RM2B237J6–Ilya Kabakov ' The Boat of my Life'. Greece's National Museum of Contemporary Art Opens to the Public. In the exhibition of the permanent collection, 172 works by 78 Greek and international artists are presented and are integrated into three axes: Memory References - Demands - Political narratives Boundaries & Passages and heterotopias – Mythologies of the familiar – new perspectives.
RMWNGTR5–The Ship of Tolerance by Ilya and Emiia Kabakov, Tate Modern, London. UK
RMDJ3KGW–ship of tolerance sailing in Brooklyn
RM2KAXK67–An art object titled 'Room #5' on display at an exhibition titled 'Not all will go to the future' of conceptual artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov at the State Hermitage in St. Petersburg, Russia on April 20, 2018.(Photo by Igor Russak/NurPhoto)
RMKE0JW6–Tate Modern, London, UK. 17 October 2017. Coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the 1917 Russian Revolution, Tate Modern stage the work of Ilya & Emilia Kabakov, exploring this pioneering couple’s place in the international story of conceptual art. Six ground breaking whole-room installations are included in the exhibition which runs from 18 October 2017 until 28 January 2018. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMWMM3A3–London, UK. 5th Sep 2019. The Kabakov Foundation and Art Action Change bring The Ship of Tolerance to London as the centrepiece art installation of Totally Thames 2019. The Ship of Tolerance is an international art project created by Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. First launched in Egypt in 2005, The Ship of Tolerance has subsequently been created in Venice, San Moritz, Sharjah, Miami, Havana, Moscow, New York, Zug, Rome and Rostock. The project was awarded the prestigious Cartier Prize for the Best Art Project of the Year in 2010. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMWKEA34–London, UK. 4 September 2019. Launch of 'The Ship of Tolerance' at Tate Modern, Bankside. The floating installation by Emilia Kabakov (of Russian conceptual artist duo Ilya and Emilia Kabakov) forms part of Totally Thames Festival and will be moored 4 September to 31 October. The goal of the artwork is to educate and connect the youth of the world through the language of art. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RMMNHBPD–17 May 2018, Germany, Rostock: Participants stand in front of 'Print With Dots' (Woodcut, 2012) during a press event of the exhibition 'Two Times' of Russian artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. 'Two Times' includes the exhibition in the art gallery and the global arts project 'Ship of Tolerance' in the city harbour which will be inaugurated on 19 May 2018. Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa
RM2DW5F7E–Bruno Frisoni attends the official opening party of the Monumenta 2014, by Russian artists Ilya And Emilia Kabakov at the Grand Palais in Paris, France, on May 13, 2014. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMWKAJ8X–Westminster, London, 04th Sep 2019. Part of Totally Thames festival, the Ship of Tolerance is a beautiful 60-foot wooden boat installation on the River Thames at Tate Modern, with the artworks of children from around the world weaved together to create its sails. Promoting unity and encouraging tolerance, the ship becomes a beacon of acceptance and diversity. It was created by artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RMF3PXP9–Ilya Kabakov School No.6 at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas, is reminiscent of and abandoned Soviet Era school building.
RM2B30RK0–Ilya Kabakov ' The Boat of my Life'. Greece's National Museum of Contemporary Art Opens to the Public. In the exhibition of the permanent collection, 172 works by 78 Greek and international artists are presented and are integrated into three axes: Memory References - Demands - Political narratives Boundaries & Passages and heterotopias – Mythologies of the familiar – new perspectives.
RMDJ3KF3–ship of tolerance sailing in Brooklyn
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