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  • The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
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  • The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
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  • The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
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  • The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
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  • The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
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  • The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
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  • The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
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  • The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
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  • The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
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  • The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
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  • The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
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  • The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Wellcomed with cup cakes and fake dossiers - Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Wellcomed with cup cakes and fake dossiers - Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Wellcomed with cup cakes and fake dossiers - Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Wellcomed with cup cakes and fake dossiers - Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Sir Nicholas Serota, Lord Browne, Frances Morris,  in the Turbine Hall with Ai Weiwei?s 7-metre high sculpture of a treehe new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.  - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • Herzog and de Meuron, Architects  - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • Sir Nicholas Serota, Lord Browne, Frances Morris,  in the Turbine Hall with Ai Weiwei?s 7-metre high sculpture of a treehe new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.  - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • Wolfgang Tillmans with Sendeschluss/End of Broadcast IV, 2014 - . Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • Tillman with Book covers, magazine spreads etc in room 9 - Wolfgang Tillmans: 2017. Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • The viewing level - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • Zotem, supported by Swarovski, by Kim  Thomé - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
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  • Zotem, supported by Swarovski, by Kim  Thomé - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
    VandA design Festival GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Headlight 2012 and Munuwata sky 2011 - Wolfgang Tillmans: 2017. Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • Headlight 2012 and Munuwata sky 2011 - Wolfgang Tillmans: 2017. Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • Buenos Aires 2010 and other works in Room 4 - Wolfgang Tillmans: 2017. Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • Astro Crusto, a 2012 - Wolfgang Tillmans: 2017. Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • Market 2012 - Wolfgang Tillmans: 2017. Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • Tillmans with, Tag/Nicht II and peninsula - Wolfgang Tillmans: 2017. Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • Tillmans with Transient 2, Tag/Nicht II and peninsula - Wolfgang Tillmans: 2017. Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • Tillmans with Tag/Nicht II and peninsula - Wolfgang Tillmans: 2017. Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • Tillmans with Tag/Nicht II and peninsula - Wolfgang Tillmans: 2017. Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • Tillmans with The State We are In, A 2015 - Wolfgang Tillmans: 2017. Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • Tillmans with The State We are In, A 2015 - Wolfgang Tillmans: 2017. Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • Tillmans with The State We are In, A 2015 - Wolfgang Tillmans: 2017. Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • Wolfgang Tillmans: 2017. Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • Wolfgang Tillmans with Sendeschluss/End of Broadcast IV, 2014 - . Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • Wolfgang Tillmans with Sendeschluss/End of Broadcast IV, 2014 - . Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • Wolfgang Tillmans with Sendeschluss/End of Broadcast IV, 2014 - . Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • Wolfgang Tillmans with Sendeschluss/End of Broadcast IV, 2014 - . Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • Tillman with Book covers, magazine spreads etc in room 9 - Wolfgang Tillmans: 2017. Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • Tillman with Book covers, magazine spreads etc in room 9 - Wolfgang Tillmans: 2017. Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • Wolfgang Tillmans with the Weed,2014 - Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • Wolfgang Tillmans with the Weed,2014 - Tate Modern’s new exhibition. Highlights include: large scale photographic works printed especially for this exhibition, including the four-meter tall Weed 2014 and dramatic seascapes such as The State We’re In, A 2015;   New ‘text and table’ sculptures including Time Mirrored 3 2017, on display to the public for the first time; and slide projection Book for Architects 2014. The show is at Tate Modern from 15 February to 11 June 2017.
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  • As the sun came out on the new building, long queues formed as Tate Members took advantage of their preview evening event. The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • As the sun came out on the new building, long queues formed as Tate Members took advantage of their preview evening event. The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • New works above the entrance to the Turbine Hall - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • Ed Vasey speaks - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • Speakers included Lord Browne, Sadiq Khan and Ed Vasey -  The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • Sadiq Khan thanks Nicholas Serota (reflected in the podium) for his vision -  The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • Lord Browne speaks - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • Lord Browne shares a joke with Sadiq Khan and Ed Vasey -  The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • The viewing level provides a 360 degree view of Londons skyline - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • The viewing level provides a 360 degree view of Londons skyline - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • The viewing level provides a 360 degree view of Londons skyline - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • The viewing level provides a 360 degree view of Londons skyline - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • The viewing level provides a 360 degree view of Londons skyline - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • London Mayor Sadiq Khan is shown the viewing level by Tate Director Nicholas Serota - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • The interior features lightwells and curving staircases - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • The interior features lightwells and curving staircases - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • Pink Tons 2009 by Roni Horn - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • The interior features lightwells and curving staircases - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • The interior features lightwells and curving staircases - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • The interior features lightwells and curving staircases - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • The interior features lightwells and curving staircases - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • The interior features lightwells and curving staircases - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • The interior features lightwells and curving staircases - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • The interior features lightwells and curving staircases - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • Beirut Caoutchouc 2004-8 by Marwan Rechmaoui - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • Untitled 2009 by Kader Attia made of cooked couscous - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • The interior features lightwells and curving staircases - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • A view of the Turbine hall from the 'Maria and Peter Kellner' bridge which connects the Boiler House to the Switch House - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • African Adventure - An installation piece by Jane Alexander - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • 'Yellow vs Purple' by Olafur Eliasson - The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • The Serpentine Pavilion, designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and four specially conceived Summer Houses designed by Kunlé Adeyemi (NLÉ), Barkow Leibinger, Yona Friedman, Asif Khan. They are an addition to the Serpentine’s Architecture Programme, which commissions international architects to design a structure as an exhibition of architecture in the built-form.
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  • The Serpentine Pavilion, designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and four specially conceived Summer Houses designed by Kunlé Adeyemi (NLÉ), Barkow Leibinger, Yona Friedman, Asif Khan. They are an addition to the Serpentine’s Architecture Programme, which commissions international architects to design a structure as an exhibition of architecture in the built-form.
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  • The Serpentine Pavilion, designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and four specially conceived Summer Houses designed by Kunlé Adeyemi (NLÉ), Barkow Leibinger, Yona Friedman, Asif Khan. They are an addition to the Serpentine’s Architecture Programme, which commissions international architects to design a structure as an exhibition of architecture in the built-form.
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