You might think the Tate Britain is the less interesting of the two London outposts: full of crusty oil paintings and pensioners on day-trips, but you’d be wrong. Not only is the building a delicious warren of interconnecting rooms, each more beautiful than the last, but it also houses a collection of pre-Raphelite works that has me in tears of awe every time I swing by.
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An island dedicated to art. Chichu Miseum, Lee Ufan Muséum, Benesse House build by Tadao Ando hosting art pieces by James Turrell, Claude Monet, Cy Twombly, Lee Ufan, Walter de Maria, Yayoi Kusama...  Mind blowing. 
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Another exquisite restaurant in the old town of Monopoli. Beautiful food and lovely service. I had the prawn tartar and the squid ink pasta with tomatoes, mussels and aubergine - among other bits and it was all very delicious!!
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Every year I take my 25 year old mini on the London to Brighton run. The views from the start line are always worth the 4AM wake-up.
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Always a good idea to stop by and visit the exhibitions.
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If you really want to feel in a hollywood movie, go visit the river. Forget hollywood. To get the full experience go to this spot. You have to access through a dark, damp tunnel, and when you emerge …there it is, from Grease to Going 60 seconds, to Transformer and Drive. You are immediately transported to a high speed chase or and action movie scene. Nothing beats an Isolated piece of infrastructure.
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The most important city park with an area of ​​1.584 km ², designed by Oscar Niemeyer, Ibirapuera, in addition to serving as home to a large family of cats, also promotes many cultural attractions and houses important museums such as the MAM (Museum of Modern Art) and MAC (Museum of Contemporary Art).
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Community gardens, divided into small private spaces, each owned by someone else. Located in downtown areas of the city are good opportunity for block of flats citizens of the area to grow their own veggies. In the winter – usually deserted or taken over homeless people for shelter.
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In the summertime you can take the Metro directly to the beach. And if you're over the crowded white trash tanning and blanket sex scene, enter the hidden away mens or womens area located in the big wooden beach bathhouse. Here you can lie naked and enjoy the sun on your private parts while reading a novel or surfing your iPad. Expect lots of gays and lesbos which can be a curse or a party depending on who you are as a person.
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It used to be a cement factory. Ricardo Bofill turned it into his architecture studio.
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Best bakery in town!
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Italian Cuisine with a modern twist in a cozy atmosphere. Tip: Try the pasta with figs. 
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Vanessa Woods is a visual artist and teacher whose artwork and films have been exhibited internationally, including Stanford Art Spaces at Stanford University, The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, and The Institute of Contemporary Art in San Jose. She has also been awarded residencies at Djerassi, the Headlands Center for the Arts, the MacDowell Colony and in Pont-Aven, France, through the Museum of Pont-Aven. Her work is represented by Jack Fischer Gallery in San Francisco. 
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Photographer based in London
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Allyson Rousseau is a Fibre Artist and Designer based out of Montréal, Québec.
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J'aime bien découvrir les restaurants de Montréal. Petite faiblesse pour les restaurants japonais!
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Brooklyn based illustrator  @luyiwangart
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Elias Tahan is a photographer from Los Angeles. After leaving art school, he immediately launched his career as a full time photographer, drawing inspiration from film and pop culture. His celebrity, fashion, and documentary photography is featured in publications such as New York Post's Page Six, Flaunt, and Interview Magazine. Elias Tahan is currently living and working in LA, and continues to develop his eclectic artistic influences through photography.
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I am an illustrator, Seoul-native and currently based in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. I graduated from the University of Applied Sciences Mainz, Germany with a B.A. in Communication Design. 
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Graphic Designer from Germany, living in Antwerp and 1/2 of Katharina + Katharina
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Digital product designer
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Jeng lives in São Paulo, Brazil where he listen to music, have good times and works with graphic design. he enjoys tv cartoons, airlines visual identities, postcards, antiques, the wind and taking pictures with old cameras with expired films. he also would like to have luminous deep sea fishes in his fish tank that it's on his room.
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Stil Life Photographer and Stylist
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Marc Philip van Kempen (1979) is a Dutch artist living in Amsterdam and Berlin. Much of his practice consists out of life-sized threedimensional reconstructions of media images that result in a kind of ‘spatial collage’. His work brings elements of photography, sculpture and new media together in unconventional ways, challenging the viewers perspective.
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Artist and Creative Producer from Ireland, living in Brooklyn NY.
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I run Giant Ant, a design & animation studio.
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