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An exterior view of the futuristic pavilion created by British-Iraqi deconstructivist architect Zaha Hadid for Chanel's "Mobile Art" exhibition, places in Hong Kong's Central district February 26, 2008. Hong Kong, Tokyo, New York, London, Moscow and Paris are the stops of the international tour, exhibiting the works of 20 international contemporary artists. [Photo: Agencies]

An exterior view is seen of the futuristic pavilion created by British-Iraqi deconstructivist architect Zaha Hadid for Chanel's "Mobile Art" exhibition, placed in Hong Kong's Central district February 26, 2008. Hong Kong, Tokyo, New York, London, Moscow and Paris are the stops of the international tour, exhibiting the works of 20 international contemporary artists. [Photo: Agencies]

A man takes pictures of an artwork by Japanese artist Tabaimo at the futuristic pavilion created by British-Iraqi deconstructivist architect Zaha Hadid for Chanel's "Mobile Art" exhibition in Hong Kong's Central district February 26, 2008. Hong Kong, Tokyo, New York, London, Moscow and Paris are the stops of the international tour to exhibit the works of 20 international contemporary artists. [Photo: Agencies]

A woman takes pictures inside the futuristic pavilion created by British-Iraqi deconstructivist architect Zaha Hadid for Chanel's "Mobile Art" exhibition in Hong Kong's Central district February 26, 2008. Hong Kong, Tokyo, New York, London, Moscow and Paris are the stops of the international tour exhibiting the works of 20 international contemporary artists. [Photo: Agencies]

A woman walks past an artwork called "Untitled 2008" by French artist Daniel Buren at the futuristic pavilion created by British-Iraqi deconstructivist architect Zaha Hadid for Chanel's "Mobile Art" exhibition, in Hong Kong's Central district February 26, 2008. Hong Kong, Tokyo, New York, London, Moscow and Paris are the stops of the international tour, exhibiting the works of 20 international contemporary artists. [Photo: Agencies]
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