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  • Andy Slaughter, Shadow Minister of Justice, addresses the crowd. A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    PCS NAPO GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • The March is led by NAPO General Secretary, Ian Lawrence <br />
(pictured). A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    PCS NAPO GBPhotos 53.jpg
  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    PCS NAPO GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Jenny Chapman, Shadow Minister of Justice, addresses the crowd. A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    PCS NAPO GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • The March is led by NAPO General Secretary, Ian Lawrence. A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    PCS NAPO GBPhotos 54.jpg
  • The March is led by NAPO General Secretary, Ian Lawrence <br />
(pictured). A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    PCS NAPO GBPhotos 46.jpg
  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    PCS NAPO GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • The March is led by NAPO General Secretary, Ian Lawrence. A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • The March is led by NAPO General Secretary, Ian Lawrence. A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Striking workers at the National gallery are campaigning against its privatisation and calling for the reinstatement of our rep and negotiator Candy Udwin who was suspended on the eve of the strike. They then marched to the Getty Images Gallery to deliver a letter for Mark Getty, chair of the Gallery trustees. This is the second 5 day strike and picket lines are outside the gallery between 9am and 11am every morning. Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow tweeted his support at the weekend, saying: "As a former trustee, I'm shocked that our key duty: safeguarding the art is to be done by private contractors." During the first strike week a 40,000-name petition was handed to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. And this time almost 9,000 have now signed an online statement. The strike is supportd by the TUC and the PCS union.
    PCS National Gallery Strike GBPhotos...jpg
  • Striking workers at the National gallery are campaigning against its privatisation and calling for the reinstatement of our rep and negotiator Candy Udwin who was suspended on the eve of the strike. They then marched to the Getty Images Gallery to deliver a letter for Mark Getty, chair of the Gallery trustees. This is the second 5 day strike and picket lines are outside the gallery between 9am and 11am every morning. Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow tweeted his support at the weekend, saying: "As a former trustee, I'm shocked that our key duty: safeguarding the art is to be done by private contractors." During the first strike week a 40,000-name petition was handed to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. And this time almost 9,000 have now signed an online statement. The strike is supportd by the TUC and the PCS union.
    PCS National Gallery Strike GBPhotos...jpg
  • Striking workers at the National gallery are campaigning against its privatisation and calling for the reinstatement of our rep and negotiator Candy Udwin who was suspended on the eve of the strike. They then marched to the Getty Images Gallery to deliver a letter for Mark Getty, chair of the Gallery trustees. This is the second 5 day strike and picket lines are outside the gallery between 9am and 11am every morning. Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow tweeted his support at the weekend, saying: "As a former trustee, I'm shocked that our key duty: safeguarding the art is to be done by private contractors." During the first strike week a 40,000-name petition was handed to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. And this time almost 9,000 have now signed an online statement. The strike is supportd by the TUC and the PCS union.
    PCS National Gallery Strike GBPhotos...jpg
  • Striking workers at the National gallery are campaigning against its privatisation and calling for the reinstatement of our rep and negotiator Candy Udwin who was suspended on the eve of the strike. They then marched to the Getty Images Gallery to deliver a letter for Mark Getty, chair of the Gallery trustees. This is the second 5 day strike and picket lines are outside the gallery between 9am and 11am every morning. Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow tweeted his support at the weekend, saying: "As a former trustee, I'm shocked that our key duty: safeguarding the art is to be done by private contractors." During the first strike week a 40,000-name petition was handed to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. And this time almost 9,000 have now signed an online statement. The strike is supportd by the TUC and the PCS union.
    PCS National Gallery Strike GBPhotos...jpg
  • Art under Attack: Histories of British Iconoclasm is the first exhibition exploring the history of physical attacks on art in Britain from the 16th century to the present day. Here fragments of painted windows from Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford by Abraham van Linge which were destroyed in the puritan Iconoclasm. The show runs from 2 October 2013 – 5 January 2014. Tate Britain, London, UK.
    Art Attack Tate GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • The Morgan Stanley garden,  Designed by Chris Beardshaw, Built by Chris Beardshaw Ltd - Press preview day at The RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 029.jpg
  • The Morgan Stanley garden,  Designed by Chris Beardshaw, Built by Chris Beardshaw Ltd - Press preview day at The RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 026.jpg
  • Chris Beardshaw makes final preparations on The Morgan Stanley Garden for the NSPCC, Sponsor: Morgan Stanley, Designer: Chris Beardshaw and Contractor: Structure - GroupThe RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
    Chelsea Flower Show 18 GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Chris Beardshaw makes final preparations on The Morgan Stanley Garden for the NSPCC, Sponsor: Morgan Stanley, Designer: Chris Beardshaw and Contractor: Structure - GroupThe RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
    Chelsea Flower Show 18 GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Holy Virgin Mary by Chris Ofili (est £1.5-2m) and Baga Shoulder Mask (Euro 1.5-2.5m) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
    Christies Curates GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • The Morgan Stanley garden,  Designed by Chris Beardshaw, Built by Chris Beardshaw Ltd - Press preview day at The RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 027.jpg
  • The Morgan Stanley garden,  Designed by Chris Beardshaw, Built by Chris Beardshaw Ltd - Press preview day at The RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 025.jpg
  • Hundreds of lawyers and barristers staged a protest at Westminster against legal aid cuts. They carried with them a huge effigy of Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister and were led by 'Justice' in a gold costume.<br />
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Speakers included - Sadiq Khan is the Labour MP for Tooting and shadow minister for London, Shami Chakrabarti Director of Liberty, Blur drummer-turned-solicitor Dave Rowntree and Paddy Hill, one of the Birmingham Six.  Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, UK 07 March 2014.<br />
Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A communal palnter, part of The Great Escape showing alternative uses for outdoor space by The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA)<br />
Exhibitor: Chris Collins - The RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
    Chelsea Flower Show 18 GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • Lightness of Being by Chris Levine (£25k) - The 30th London Art Fair 2018 at the Business Design Centre, Islington.
    London Art Fair GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Chris Evans drives one of the vintage buses passing Horse Guards Parade and the RAC come to help - The London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, which dates back to 1927, was founded to commemorate the Emancipation Run of 1896, which celebrated the new-found freedom of motorists granted by the ‘repeal of the Red Flag Act.’ The Act raised the speed limit to 14mph and abolished the need for a man carrying a red flag to walk ahead of the cars whenever they were being driven. It is the longest running motoring event in the world, this year has a French theme in honour of the country’s contribution to motoring’s early days. It is is organised by the Royal Automobile Club.
    Bonhams London To Brighton GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Chris Evans and Mary Berry in his Taste Garden - The Chelsea Flower Show organised by the Royal Horticultural Society with M&G as its MAIN sponsor for the final year.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Chris Robshaw films Camilla Kerslake as she sings in Trafalgar Square - Women's March on London - a grassroots movement of women has organised marches around the world to assert the 'positive values that the politics of fear denies' on the first day of Donald Trump’s Presidency. Their supporters include: Amnesty International, Greenpeace, ActionAid UK, Oxfam GB, The Green Party, Pride London, Unite the Union, NUS, 50:50 Parliament, Stop The War Coalition, CND.
    Womens March London GBPhotos 64.jpg
  • Chris Robshaw outside the US Embassy - Women's March on London - a grassroots movement of women has organised marches around the world to assert the 'positive values that the politics of fear denies' on the first day of Donald Trump’s Presidency. Their supporters include: Amnesty International, Greenpeace, ActionAid UK, Oxfam GB, The Green Party, Pride London, Unite the Union, NUS, 50:50 Parliament, Stop The War Coalition, CND.
    Womens March London GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Heroes Symphony (based on Bowies 1977 album) by Philip Glass, performed by Charles Hazelwood, Army of Generalsand Paraorchestra with a laser show by Chris Levine on the Park Stage - The 2016 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
    Glastonbury 2016 GBPhotos 207.jpg
  • Heroes Symphony (based on Bowies 1977 album) by Philip Glass, performed by Charles Hazelwood, Army of Generalsand Paraorchestra with a laser show by Chris Levine on the Park Stage - The 2016 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
    Glastonbury 2016 GBPhotos 206.jpg
  • Works by Chris Martin int he Anto Kern Gallery - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Spitfire Engine and Propeller with curators Bianca Chu and Alina Brezhneva (R) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
    Christies Curates GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Spitfire Engine and Propeller with curator Alina Brezhneva - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
    Christies Curates GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Spitfire Engine and Propeller with curator Alina Brezhneva - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
    Christies Curates GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Spitfire Engine and Propeller with curator Alina Brezhneva - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
    Christies Curates GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Spitfire Engine and Propeller - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
    Christies Curates GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Every part of me is bleeding by Tracey Emin (est £50-70k) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
    Christies Curates GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Every part of me is bleeding by Tracey Emin (est £50-70k) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
    Christies Curates GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Every part of me is bleeding by Tracey Emin (est £50-70k) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • The new pop-up coffee shop in The (anti) Portrait room - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Intersection Point room as seen through the 'eye of Barbara hepworth's Two Forms - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Louis XVI Planetary Clock (est £0.6-1m) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Exponge rose sans titre by Yves Klein (est (£0.7-1m)Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • The Building Blocks room - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Lenin by Andy Warhol (est £1.2-1.8m)  looks down on the new pop-up coffee shop in The (anti) Portrait room - - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Napoleons Hat - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Napoleons Hat - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Napoleons hat and Death of Repubic Soldiers by Zeng Fanzhi (est £0.7-1m) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Boa Mask (est Euro 100-150k) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Exponge rose sans titre by Yves Klein (est (£0.7-1m)Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Female Nude by Egon Shiele (est £300-500k)Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • St Peters Sq by Luigi Gallandt (est £150-250k)Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • The new pop-up coffee shop in The (anti) Portrait room - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street, London.
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  • Two men working in a field by Francis Bacon (est £7-10m)- Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Molten metal is moved and poured - Nic Fiddian-Green (pictured in white shirt with Chris Nash the owner of the foundry he uses) sets up his iron foundry in Bruton Place, Mayfair to demonstrate the ancient art of ‘lost wax’ casting and also hand patinating. A sculptor of monumental neo-classical horses heads, he also has a new solo show at Sladmore Contemporary from 10th June until 31st July 2015. The exhibition will include a recreation of the artist’s hilltop surrey studio and workshop,  with new work in  progress.
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  • Molten metal is moved and poured - Nic Fiddian-Green (pictured in white shirt with Chris Nash the owner of the foundry he uses) sets up his iron foundry in Bruton Place, Mayfair to demonstrate the ancient art of ‘lost wax’ casting and also hand patinating. A sculptor of monumental neo-classical horses heads, he also has a new solo show at Sladmore Contemporary from 10th June until 31st July 2015. The exhibition will include a recreation of the artist’s hilltop surrey studio and workshop,  with new work in  progress.
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  • Molten metal is moved and poured - Nic Fiddian-Green (pictured in white shirt with Chris Nash the owner of the foundry he uses) sets up his iron foundry in Bruton Place, Mayfair to demonstrate the ancient art of ‘lost wax’ casting and also hand patinating. A sculptor of monumental neo-classical horses heads, he also has a new solo show at Sladmore Contemporary from 10th June until 31st July 2015. The exhibition will include a recreation of the artist’s hilltop surrey studio and workshop,  with new work in  progress.
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  • Chris Robsahw - RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
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  • Camilla Kirslake the girlfriend of Chris Robshaw. RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
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  • The Huawei Winter Concert in support of The Prince’s Trust with special guests: Elaine Paige and Ruthie Henshall. The City of London Sinfonia conducted by Michael Collins & Chris Egan, present an evening of musical theatre and popular classics. Central Hall, Westminster, London - November 27th 2012.
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  • Hundreds of lawyers and barristers staged a protest at Westminster against legal aid cuts. They carried with them a huge effigy of Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister and were led by 'Justice' in a gold costume.<br />
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Speakers included - Sadiq Khan is the Labour MP for Tooting and shadow minister for London, Shami Chakrabarti Director of Liberty, Blur drummer-turned-solicitor Dave Rowntree and Paddy Hill, one of the Birmingham Six.  Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, UK 07 March 2014. <br />
Guy Bell Photography, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Hundreds of lawyers and barristers staged a protest at Westminster against legal aid cuts. They carried with them a huge effigy of Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister and were led by 'Justice' in a gold costume.<br />
<br />
Speakers included - Sadiq Khan is the Labour MP for Tooting and shadow minister for London, Shami Chakrabarti Director of Liberty, Blur drummer-turned-solicitor Dave Rowntree and Paddy Hill, one of the Birmingham Six.  Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, UK 07 March 2014.<br />
Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Hundreds of lawyers and barristers staged a protest at Westminster against legal aid cuts. They carried with them a huge effigy of Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister and were led by 'Justice' (pictured) in a gold costume.<br />
<br />
Speakers included - Sadiq Khan is the Labour MP for Tooting and shadow minister for London, Shami Chakrabarti Director of Liberty, Blur drummer-turned-solicitor Dave Rowntree and Paddy Hill, one of the Birmingham Six.  Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, UK 07 March 2014.<br />
Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Legal Aid protest GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Hundreds of lawyers and barristers staged a protest at Westminster against legal aid cuts. They carried with them a huge effigy of Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister and were led by 'Justice' (pictured) in a gold costume.<br />
<br />
Speakers included - Sadiq Khan is the Labour MP for Tooting and shadow minister for London, Shami Chakrabarti Director of Liberty, Blur drummer-turned-solicitor Dave Rowntree and Paddy Hill, one of the Birmingham Six.  Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, UK 07 March 2014.<br />
Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Legal Aid protest GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Hundreds of lawyers and barristers staged a protest at Westminster against legal aid cuts. They carried with them a huge effigy of Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister and were led by 'Justice' in a gold costume.<br />
<br />
Speakers included - Sadiq Khan is the Labour MP for Tooting and shadow minister for London, Shami Chakrabarti Director of Liberty, Blur drummer-turned-solicitor Dave Rowntree and Paddy Hill, one of the Birmingham Six.  Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, UK 07 March 2014.<br />
Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Legal Aid protest GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Hundreds of lawyers and barristers staged a protest at Westminster against legal aid cuts. They carried with them a huge effigy of Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister and were led by 'Justice' in a gold costume.<br />
<br />
Speakers included - Sadiq Khan is the Labour MP for Tooting and shadow minister for London, Shami Chakrabarti Director of Liberty, Blur drummer-turned-solicitor Dave Rowntree and Paddy Hill, one of the Birmingham Six.  Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, UK 07 March 2014.
    Legal Aid protest GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Hundreds of lawyers and barristers staged a protest at Westminster against legal aid cuts. They carried with them a huge effigy of Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister and were led by 'Justice' in a gold costume.<br />
<br />
Speakers included - Sadiq Khan is the Labour MP for Tooting and shadow minister for London, Shami Chakrabarti Director of Liberty, Blur drummer-turned-solicitor Dave Rowntree and Paddy Hill, one of the Birmingham Six.  Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, UK 07 March 2014. <br />
Guy Bell Photography, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Legal Aid protest GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Hundreds of lawyers and barristers staged a protest at Westminster against legal aid cuts. They carried with them a huge effigy of Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister and were led by 'Justice' in a gold costume.<br />
<br />
Speakers included - Sadiq Khan is the Labour MP for Tooting and shadow minister for London, Shami Chakrabarti Director of Liberty, Blur drummer-turned-solicitor Dave Rowntree and Paddy Hill, one of the Birmingham Six.  Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, UK 07 March 2014.<br />
Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Legal Aid protest GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Hundreds of lawyers and barristers staged a protest at Westminster against legal aid cuts. They carried with them a huge effigy of Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister and were led by 'Justice' in a gold costume.<br />
<br />
Speakers included - Sadiq Khan is the Labour MP for Tooting and shadow minister for London, Shami Chakrabarti Director of Liberty, Blur drummer-turned-solicitor Dave Rowntree and Paddy Hill, one of the Birmingham Six.  Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, UK 07 March 2014.<br />
Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Legal Aid protest GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Hundreds of lawyers and barristers staged a protest at Westminster against legal aid cuts. They carried with them a huge effigy of Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister and were led by 'Justice' in a gold costume.<br />
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Speakers included - Sadiq Khan is the Labour MP for Tooting and shadow minister for London, Shami Chakrabarti Director of Liberty, Blur drummer-turned-solicitor Dave Rowntree and Paddy Hill (pictured), one of the Birmingham Six.  Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, UK 07 March 2014.<br />
Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Legal Aid protest GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Hundreds of lawyers and barristers staged a protest at Westminster against legal aid cuts. They carried with them a huge effigy of Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister and were led by 'Justice' in a gold costume.<br />
<br />
Speakers included - Sadiq Khan is the Labour MP for Tooting and shadow minister for London, Shami Chakrabarti Director of Liberty, Blur drummer-turned-solicitor Dave Rowntree and Paddy Hill, one of the Birmingham Six.  Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, UK 07 March 2014. <br />
Guy Bell Photography, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Legal Aid protest GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Hundreds of lawyers and barristers staged a protest at Westminster against legal aid cuts. They carried with them a huge effigy of Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister and were led by 'Justice' in a gold costume.<br />
<br />
Speakers included - Sadiq Khan is the Labour MP for Tooting and shadow minister for London, Shami Chakrabarti Director of Liberty, Blur drummer-turned-solicitor Dave Rowntree and Paddy Hill, one of the Birmingham Six.  Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, UK 07 March 2014.<br />
Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Legal Aid protest GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Hundreds of lawyers and barristers staged a protest at Westminster against legal aid cuts. They carried with them a huge effigy of Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister and were led by 'Justice' in a gold costume.<br />
<br />
Speakers included - Sadiq Khan is the Labour MP for Tooting and shadow minister for London, Shami Chakrabarti Director of Liberty, Blur drummer-turned-solicitor Dave Rowntree and Paddy Hill, one of the Birmingham Six.  Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, UK 07 March 2014. <br />
Guy Bell Photography, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Legal Aid protest GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Hundreds of lawyers and barristers staged a protest at Westminster against legal aid cuts. They carried with them a huge effigy of Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister and were led by 'Justice' in a gold costume.<br />
<br />
Speakers included - Sadiq Khan is the Labour MP for Tooting and shadow minister for London, Shami Chakrabarti Director of Liberty, Blur drummer-turned-solicitor Dave Rowntree and Paddy Hill, one of the Birmingham Six.  Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, UK 07 March 2014. <br />
Guy Bell Photography, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Legal Aid protest GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Hundreds of lawyers and barristers staged a protest at Westminster against legal aid cuts. They carried with them a huge effigy of Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister and were led by 'Justice' in a gold costume.<br />
<br />
Speakers included - Sadiq Khan is the Labour MP for Tooting and shadow minister for London, Shami Chakrabarti Director of Liberty, Blur drummer-turned-solicitor Dave Rowntree and Paddy Hill, one of the Birmingham Six.  Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, UK 07 March 2014.<br />
Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Legal Aid protest GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Hundreds of lawyers and barristers staged a protest at Westminster against legal aid cuts. They carried with them a huge effigy of Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister and were led by 'Justice' in a gold costume.<br />
<br />
Speakers included - Sadiq Khan (pictured) is the Labour MP for Tooting and shadow minister for London, Shami Chakrabarti Director of Liberty, Blur drummer-turned-solicitor Dave Rowntree and Paddy Hill, one of the Birmingham Six.  Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, UK 07 March 2014.<br />
Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Legal Aid protest GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Hundreds of lawyers and barristers staged a protest at Westminster against legal aid cuts. They carried with them a huge effigy of Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister and were led by 'Justice' in a gold costume.<br />
<br />
Speakers included - Sadiq Khan is the Labour MP for Tooting and shadow minister for London, Shami Chakrabarti Director of Liberty, Blur drummer-turned-solicitor Dave Rowntree and Paddy Hill, one of the Birmingham Six.  Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, UK 07 March 2014.<br />
Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Legal Aid protest GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • The Huawei Winter Concert in support of The Prince’s Trust with special guests: Elaine Paige and Ruthie Henshall. The City of London Sinfonia conducted by Michael Collins & Chris Egan, present an evening of musical theatre and popular classics. Central Hall, Westminster, London - November 27th 2012.
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  • The Huawei Winter Concert in support of The Prince’s Trust with special guests: Elaine Paige and Ruthie Henshall. The City of London Sinfonia conducted by Michael Collins & Chris Egan, present an evening of musical theatre and popular classics. Central Hall, Westminster, London - November 27th 2012.
    Ruthie Henshall.jpg
  • Deckchair Dreams is being launched ahead of the forthcoming British Summertime in Hyde Park series of concerts. Pegasus (based on Ronnie Wood’s painting of the same name) is one of  is one of 20 new designs by people including Harry Enfield (Hello Ducks), Miranda Richardson (Blue with bird), Julia Bradbury (Bee stripes), Take That’s Howard Donald (Rainbow hands), Chris Beardshaw and Michael Craig-Martin (Pink bananas). Pegasus was brought to life by Tetua who was hand painted for the occasion. The Royal Parks Foundation is the chosen charity partner for the series.   Hyde Park, London, UK  04 July 2013.
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  • A communal palnter, part of The Great Escape showing alternative uses for outdoor space by The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA)<br />
Exhibitor: Chris Collins - The RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
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  • A communal palnter, part of The Great Escape showing alternative uses for outdoor space by The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA)<br />
Exhibitor: Chris Collins - The RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
    Chelsea Flower Show 18 GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Chris Evans drives one of the vintage buses over Westminster bridge - The London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, which dates back to 1927, was founded to commemorate the Emancipation Run of 1896, which celebrated the new-found freedom of motorists granted by the ‘repeal of the Red Flag Act.’ The Act raised the speed limit to 14mph and abolished the need for a man carrying a red flag to walk ahead of the cars whenever they were being driven. It is the longest running motoring event in the world, this year has a French theme in honour of the country’s contribution to motoring’s early days. It is is organised by the Royal Automobile Club.
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  • Chris Evans drives one of the vintage buses passing Horse Guards Parade and the RAC come to help - The London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, which dates back to 1927, was founded to commemorate the Emancipation Run of 1896, which celebrated the new-found freedom of motorists granted by the ‘repeal of the Red Flag Act.’ The Act raised the speed limit to 14mph and abolished the need for a man carrying a red flag to walk ahead of the cars whenever they were being driven. It is the longest running motoring event in the world, this year has a French theme in honour of the country’s contribution to motoring’s early days. It is is organised by the Royal Automobile Club.
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  • Chris Evans and his Taste Garden - The Chelsea Flower Show organised by the Royal Horticultural Society with M&G as its MAIN sponsor for the final year.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 19.jpg
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