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  • Anglo American plc's Loma de Nikel nickel mine site and processing plant. Near Caracas, Venezuala - Guy Bell Photography, GBPhotos.com
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  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
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  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders  in the information booth at  Marylebone Station - Chiltern Railways commuters are greeted by a ‘bevy of American beauties’ on the Main Concourse. Chiltern Railways runs fast services to Wembley Stadium where American football teams the Jackson Jaguars take on the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday 9 November.
    Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders GBPhotos...jpg
  • Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders  in the information booth at  Marylebone Station - Chiltern Railways commuters are greeted by a ‘bevy of American beauties’ on the Main Concourse. Chiltern Railways runs fast services to Wembley Stadium where American football teams the Jackson Jaguars take on the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday 9 November.
    Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders GBPhotos...jpg
  • Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders at Marylebone Station - Chiltern Railways commuters are greeted by a ‘bevy of American beauties’ on the Main Concourse. Chiltern Railways runs fast services to Wembley Stadium where American football teams the Jackson Jaguars take on the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday 9 November.
    Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders GBPhotos...jpg
  • Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders at Marylebone Station - Chiltern Railways commuters are greeted by a ‘bevy of American beauties’ on the Main Concourse. Chiltern Railways runs fast services to Wembley Stadium where American football teams the Jackson Jaguars take on the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday 9 November.
    Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders GBPhotos...jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders at Marylebone Station - Chiltern Railways commuters are greeted by a ‘bevy of American beauties’ on the Main Concourse. Chiltern Railways runs fast services to Wembley Stadium where American football teams the Jackson Jaguars take on the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday 9 November.
    Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders GBPhotos...jpg
  • Jennifer K a Cheerleader for the Dallas Cowboys Marylebone Station - Chiltern Railways commuters are greeted by a ‘bevy of American beauties’ on the Main Concourse. Chiltern Railways runs fast services to Wembley Stadium where American football teams the Jackson Jaguars take on the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday 9 November.
    Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders GBPhotos...jpg
  • Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders at Marylebone Station - Chiltern Railways commuters are greeted by a ‘bevy of American beauties’ on the Main Concourse. Chiltern Railways runs fast services to Wembley Stadium where American football teams the Jackson Jaguars take on the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday 9 November.
    Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders GBPhotos...jpg
  • Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders at Marylebone Station - Chiltern Railways commuters are greeted by a ‘bevy of American beauties’ on the Main Concourse. Chiltern Railways runs fast services to Wembley Stadium where American football teams the Jackson Jaguars take on the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday 9 November.
    Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders GBPhotos...jpg
  • Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders at Marylebone Station - Chiltern Railways commuters are greeted by a ‘bevy of American beauties’ on the Main Concourse. Chiltern Railways runs fast services to Wembley Stadium where American football teams the Jackson Jaguars take on the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday 9 November.
    Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders GBPhotos...jpg
  • Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders at Marylebone Station - Chiltern Railways commuters are greeted by a ‘bevy of American beauties’ on the Main Concourse. Chiltern Railways runs fast services to Wembley Stadium where American football teams the Jackson Jaguars take on the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday 9 November.
    Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders GBPhotos...jpg
  • Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders at Marylebone Station - Chiltern Railways commuters are greeted by a ‘bevy of American beauties’ on the Main Concourse. Chiltern Railways runs fast services to Wembley Stadium where American football teams the Jackson Jaguars take on the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday 9 November.
    Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders GBPhotos...jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Inflated Star and Wooden Star, 2014 - a new large-scale sculpture by Frank Stella Hon RA, one of the most important living American artists (b. 1936), in the courtyard of the Royal Academy on Wednesday 18 February 2015. Standing at 7 metres tall and over 8 metres wide, it is the first time his work has been exhibited in the UK. The work will be on display until the 17 May 2015. The complex sculpture has been fabricated from aluminium and teakwood. Stella was made an Honorary Royal Academician in 1993 and his work can be found in prestigious international collections. He has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe, and Japan, and will have a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in autumn 2015.
    Fran Stella RA GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders  in the information booth at  Marylebone Station - Chiltern Railways commuters are greeted by a ‘bevy of American beauties’ on the Main Concourse. Chiltern Railways runs fast services to Wembley Stadium where American football teams the Jackson Jaguars take on the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday 9 November.
    Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders GBPhotos...jpg
  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
    Departure Xavier Mascaró02.jpg
  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
    Departure Xavier Mascaró43.jpg
  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series (pictured) “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series (pictured) “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Tate Modern launches its Mira Schendel exhibition. It is the first 'full scale survey of one of Latin America's post war artists. Here a viewer standing in the installation Graphic Objects, 'delicate drawings on rice paper combined with clear acrylic. It will run from 25 Sep to 19 Jan. London, UK.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series (pictured) “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Tate Modern launches its Mira Schendel exhibition. It is the first 'full scale survey of one of Latin America's post war artists. Here Untitled (All) 1960-65.
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  • Morning 1965 - Tate Modern opens major retrospective of American painter Agnes Martin. The exhibition covers the full breadth of her practice from early experimental works with found objects to her late evocative paintings, reasserting her position as a key figure in the traditionally male-dominated field of American abstraction. Highlights include: Martin’s important early work Friendship 1963, a gold leaf covered canvas incised with Martin’s emblematic fine grid;	The artist’s group of white paintings The Islands I – XII 1979; and a selection of Martin’s large-scale late square paintings rarely seen together including the artist’s last work before her death in 2004
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  • Morning 1965 - Tate Modern opens major retrospective of American painter Agnes Martin. The exhibition covers the full breadth of her practice from early experimental works with found objects to her late evocative paintings, reasserting her position as a key figure in the traditionally male-dominated field of American abstraction. Highlights include: Martin’s important early work Friendship 1963, a gold leaf covered canvas incised with Martin’s emblematic fine grid;	The artist’s group of white paintings The Islands I – XII 1979; and a selection of Martin’s large-scale late square paintings rarely seen together including the artist’s last work before her death in 2004
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  • Untitled 2004 (her last painting) - Tate Modern opens major retrospective of American painter Agnes Martin. The exhibition covers the full breadth of her practice from early experimental works with found objects to her late evocative paintings, reasserting her position as a key figure in the traditionally male-dominated field of American abstraction. Highlights include: Martin’s important early work Friendship 1963, a gold leaf covered canvas incised with Martin’s emblematic fine grid;	The artist’s group of white paintings The Islands I – XII 1979; and a selection of Martin’s large-scale late square paintings rarely seen together including the artist’s last work before her death in 2004
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  • Tate Modern opens major retrospective of American painter Agnes Martin. The exhibition covers the full breadth of her practice from early experimental works with found objects to her late evocative paintings, reasserting her position as a key figure in the traditionally male-dominated field of American abstraction. Highlights include: Martin’s important early work Friendship 1963, a gold leaf covered canvas incised with Martin’s emblematic fine grid;	The artist’s group of white paintings The Islands I – XII 1979; and a selection of Martin’s large-scale late square paintings rarely seen together including the artist’s last work before her death in 2004
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  • Untitled #8 - Tate Modern opens major retrospective of American painter Agnes Martin. The exhibition covers the full breadth of her practice from early experimental works with found objects to her late evocative paintings, reasserting her position as a key figure in the traditionally male-dominated field of American abstraction. Highlights include: Martin’s important early work Friendship 1963, a gold leaf covered canvas incised with Martin’s emblematic fine grid;	The artist’s group of white paintings The Islands I – XII 1979; and a selection of Martin’s large-scale late square paintings rarely seen together including the artist’s last work before her death in 2004
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  • Untitled #8 - Tate Modern opens major retrospective of American painter Agnes Martin. The exhibition covers the full breadth of her practice from early experimental works with found objects to her late evocative paintings, reasserting her position as a key figure in the traditionally male-dominated field of American abstraction. Highlights include: Martin’s important early work Friendship 1963, a gold leaf covered canvas incised with Martin’s emblematic fine grid;	The artist’s group of white paintings The Islands I – XII 1979; and a selection of Martin’s large-scale late square paintings rarely seen together including the artist’s last work before her death in 2004
    Tate Agnes Martin GBPhotos 18.jpg
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