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  • The 'Schools' area in the basement, which will be opened up. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Alan Yentob - Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Royal Academician Richard Wilson examines. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Anne Desmet and Bob and Roberta Smith examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • The 'Schools' area in the basement, which will be opened up. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • The architect explains how that utside the back the link will be created. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • The architect explains how that utside the back the link will be created. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Anne Desmet examine Queen Victoria’s paintbox. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academician Richard Wilson examines Queen Victoria’s paintbox. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Anne Desmet and Bob and Roberta Smith examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Anne Desmet, Rebecca Slater and Richard Wilson examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Bob and Roberta joins Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Anne Desmet, Rebecca Slater and Richard Wilson examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Both leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Both leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Both leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Both leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Ai Weiwei films the photogrpahers (in front of his Trees) before  leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Both doing interviews  (in front of Ai Weiwei's Trees) before leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Both doing interviews  (in front of Ai Weiwei's Trees) before leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Ai Weiwei doing interviews (in front of his Trees) before leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Both leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Both leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Both leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Both doing interviews  (in front of Ai Weiwei's Trees) before leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Both leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Both leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Both doing interviews  (in front of Ai Weiwei's Trees) before leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
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  • Both doing interviews  (in front of Ai Weiwei's Trees) before leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
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  • Both leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
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  • Royal Valkyrie by Joana Vasconcelos, not for sale - Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Jonathan Yeo with his sculpture Homage to Paolozzi (and other works) - a collaboration with Google Arts & Culture to create the first physical free-standing sculpture in metal made using the Virtual Reality program Tilt Brush - From Life a new exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts. It runs from 11 December 2017 – 11 March 2018.
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  • Natural Pearl by Nigel Hall £189500 - The Royal Academy’s 249th Summer Exhibition - co-ordinated by Eileen Cooper RA. The hanging committee will consist of Royal Academicians Ann Christopher, Gus Cummins, Bill Jacklin, Fiona Rae, Rebecca Salter and Yinka Shonibare. This year, the Architecture Gallery will be curated by Farshid Moussavi RA. The exhibition, sponsored by Insight Investment is open to the public 13 June – 20 August 2017. London 07 June 2017.
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  • Julieta (film notes) (Triptych) by Rose Wylie - The Royal Academy’s 249th Summer Exhibition - co-ordinated by Eileen Cooper RA. The hanging committee will consist of Royal Academicians Ann Christopher, Gus Cummins, Bill Jacklin, Fiona Rae, Rebecca Salter and Yinka Shonibare. This year, the Architecture Gallery will be curated by Farshid Moussavi RA. The exhibition, sponsored by Insight Investment is open to the public 13 June – 20 August 2017. London 07 June 2017.
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  • Multiple works in Room I curated by Gus Cummins - The Royal Academy’s 249th Summer Exhibition - co-ordinated by Eileen Cooper RA. The hanging committee will consist of Royal Academicians Ann Christopher, Gus Cummins, Bill Jacklin, Fiona Rae, Rebecca Salter and Yinka Shonibare. This year, the Architecture Gallery will be curated by Farshid Moussavi RA. The exhibition, sponsored by Insight Investment is open to the public 13 June – 20 August 2017. London 07 June 2017.
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  • Symphony for my Beloved Daughter, 2018, by Anish Kapoor towers above the statue with traditional garland of flowers in teh courtyard - Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Symphony for my Beloved Daughter, 2018, by Anish Kapoor towers above the statue with traditional garland of flowers in teh courtyard - Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Symphony for my Beloved Daughter, 2018, by Anish Kapoor towers above the statue with traditional garland of flowers in teh courtyard - Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Royal Valkyrie by Joana Vasconcelos, not for sale - Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Works including Tree No 2 by Tony Bevan, not for sale - Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • The Well by Sophie Lourdes Knight, £5,500 - Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Grayson Perry chats in front of the works he curated Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • The Queen by John Humphreys, £132,000 - Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Grayson Perry chats happily in front of the works he curated Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Grayson Perry chats happily in front of the works he curated Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Grayson Perry is captured in a selphie in front of the works he curated Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Grayson Perry poses in front of the works he curated Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Grayson Perry poses in front of the works he curated Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • The Queen by John Humphreys, £132,000  - Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Grayson Perry and his wife tour the show he curated - Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Grayson Perry and his wife tour the show he curated - Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Grayson Perry and his wife tour the show he curated - Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Closing Down Sale by Michael landy , £42,000, and a set of Untitled works by David Shrigley, £5,400 each - Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Another Fine mess You Got Us Into byGuy Morris £250 - Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Sculptures depicting Grayson Perry and his alter ego Claire - Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Closing Down Sale by Michael landy , £42,000, and a set of Untitled works by David Shrigley, £5,400 each - Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Architectural models - Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Architectural models - Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Seven trollies, six and a half stools, six portraits, eleven paintings and two curtains by David Hockney - Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • The Queen by John Humphreys, £132,000 - Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • The Queen by John Humphreys, £132,000 - Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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  • Royal Academy celebrates its 250th Summer Exhibition, and to mark this momentous occasion, the exhibition is co-ordinated by Grayson Perry RA.
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