A new exhibition in Paris is shining a light on the rich cultural history of Gaza, with artwork and artefacts which tell the story of the Palestinian enclave’s unique melting pot. Featuring classical sculpture, ancient mosaics and archaeological finds, the Arab World Institute hopes that “Saved Treasures from Gaza” will paint a more complete picture of the region’s history as a commercial crossroads between Asia and Africa. Meanwhile, Katy Perry’s stardom reaches new heights as the American pop star joins the all-female team participating in the Blue Origin flight into space. We also check out the largest show of David Hockney’s artwork ever assembled, as the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris celebrates his 70-year career. Plus a family-friendly exhibition takes visitors through a century of Disney’s movie magic.
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