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SNEC opens its doors
The 15th edition of the world s biggest solar trade jamboree got up and running in Shanghai today and we have exclusive images from the event.The world s biggest trade show opened today with the 15th edition of the SNEC conference defying the deadening effect of Covid-19 on the business show circuit. All the big names in solar are represented at SNEC 2021. Image: Dave Tacon for pv magazine pv magazine, as ever, has boots on the ground and will be providing daily coverage from the Kerry Hotel Pudong. Masks abound in Shanghai as a sign of the new normal. Image: Dave Tacon for pv magazine In the .
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There’s an exciting energy on the streets at Shanghai Fashion Week, where some collections are being presented IRL. Some of that buzz was created by colorful, attention-grabbing prints that come with personalities of their own. They ranged from more traditional florals to leopard spots to novelty motifs including monsters! Shanghai street style, as captured by Dave Tacon and Suki Liang for Vogue, is far from mundane. The takeaway here is to move beyond black and white and embrace color and fun as we start dressing with joy again.
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As a curator, what you see in certain objects tends to evolve and change over the life cycle of an exhibition. Events over the past six months have certainly changed the way I look at and respond to the images in
Australian Dreams: Picturing Our Built World, particularly those of Melbourne. This is fitting, because the exhibition itself explores how some of Australia’s greatest painters, printers and photographers have interpreted our built environment. Because of the lockdown, I have become increasingly aware of the people in the pictures of Melbourne and how they are interacting with the buildings and streetscapes on show.
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