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A photograph, rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise, captures a display stand with three illuminated exhibition posters inside what appears to be the British Museum in London, United Kingdom. The stand features bright fluorescent lights along its length, casting reflections on the glossy posters and the floor. The bottom two posters, with green and black backgrounds respectively, advertise an exhibition titled "Hew Locke: what have we here?". Both display the dates "17 October 2004 - 9 February 2005" and prominently feature "The British Museum" logo and the text "See it today". The green poster shows a close-up, black and white image of a man with curly hair and a beard looking towards the viewer. The black poster displays an ornate, golden, sculptural headpiece or mask with a serene face. The top poster, with an orange and black design, promotes a "Silk Roads" exhibition, subtitled "Journey beyond sand and spices". Its dates are listed as "25 November 2004 - 22 May 2005", also under "The British Museum" branding. In the background, a light gray-green wall is visible, adorned with classical architectural details such as cornices and a door frame. A small, black CCTV camera is mounted on the wall. The floor is made of light gray tiles, with a darker tiled section to the right. The overall impression is of an interior museum space, well-lit and professional.
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