Art, anything goes...

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Illegal migrants, requesting to be regularized by the Belgian government to have access to heathcare, reside in the Saint-Jean-Baptiste-au-Beguinage church during the COVID-19 outbreak, in Brussels, Belgium, Feb. 23, 2021.

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This soaring 1657 Flemish baroque masterpiece was designed by Luc Fayd’Herbe, a student of Rubens. It’s often cited as Belgium’s most beautiful church and has become something of a temporary refuge and work space for asylum seekers.
 
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Reading, England
Suspected new Banksy artwork.

Members of the public look at street art on the side of Reading prison. The picture shows a prisoner, possibly resembling the famous inmate Oscar Wilde, escaping on a rope made of bedsheets tied to a typewriter. 1 March 2021. Photograph: Ban Stansall/AFP/Getty Images
 
Ireland: A Banksy-like image has appeared overnight on the wall of the former St Clares convent in Cavan town. The building, formerly an orphanage was the scene of a fire on February 23rd, 1943 in which 35 children and one adult lost their lives. No permanent memorial has been made to commerate the deaths. Photograph: Lorraine Teevan

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Thursday, 4 March 2021
A diver uses a torch to explore artworks under the ice of the White Sea, off the coast of the Republic of Karelia, Russia. Paintings and sculptures by artist Denis Lotarev and works by photographer Viktor Lyagushkin are placed under the water and accessible to divers until the ice melts. Courtesy of Viktor Lyagushkin/via Reuters

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