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  • Summer Houses this one designed by Asif Khan - 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Summer Houses this one designed by Kunle Adeyemi - 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Summer Houses this one designed by Barkow Leibinger - 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Summer Houses this one designed by Kunle Adeyemi - 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Summer Houses - 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Summer Houses this one designed by Asif Khan - 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Summer Houses this one designed by Asif Khan - 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Summer Houses this one designed by Asif Khan - 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Summer Houses this one designed by Asif Khan - 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Summer Houses this one designed by Asif Khan - 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Summer Houses - 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Summer Houses this one designed by Asif Khan (pictured) - 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Summer Houses this one designed by Asif Khan - 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Summer Houses this one designed by Barkow Leibinger - 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Summer Houses this one designed by Barkow Leibinger - 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Summer Houses this one designed by Barkow Leibinger - 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Summer Houses this one designed by Barkow Leibinger - 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Summer Houses this one designed by Barkow Leibinger - 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Summer Houses this one designed by Kunle Adeyemi - 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Summer Houses this one designed by Barkow Leibinger - 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • An image of Florence Nightingale and a contemporary nurse is projected onto the Houses of Parliament opposite St Thomas' Hospital (where she worked) as it is both International Nurses Day an teh anniversary of her birth 200 years ago today. The message is also one of support for current day nurses as the 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • An image of Florence Nightingale and a contemporary nurse is projected onto the Houses of Parliament opposite St Thomas' Hospital (where she worked) as it is both International Nurses Day an teh anniversary of her birth 200 years ago today. The message is also one of support for current day nurses as the 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 56.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 48.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 45.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 44.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 55.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 53.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 54.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 52.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 51.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 50.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 49.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 47.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 43.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 40.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 46.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • 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.
    Serpentine Pavillion GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11476.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Potato House- Alibis a Sigmar Polke retrospective at the Tate Modern – he was viewed as one of the most experimental artists of recent times and the exhibition covers his full career, bringing together works from around the world in a huge variety of materials. Highlights include: Girlfriends – An iconic early Pop painting from 1965 of a bikini-clad girl; Potato House – Standing over 6 feet tall, this sculpture of a house is made from wooden lattices covered in real potatoes; Mao – A huge felt banner covered in scraps of cloth and painted with an image of Chairman Mao; Watchtowers – A series of neon-coloured paintings incorporating silver, resin, fabric and bubble-wrap; and other paintings made from such diverse materials as meteorite dust, soot, lead, coal, elastic bands and medical tape. The exhibition runs from 9 October 2014 – 8 February 2015.  Tate Modern, Bankside, London, UK 07 Oct 2014.
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  • Potato House- Alibis a Sigmar Polke retrospective at the Tate Modern – he was viewed as one of the most experimental artists of recent times and the exhibition covers his full career, bringing together works from around the world in a huge variety of materials. Highlights include: Girlfriends – An iconic early Pop painting from 1965 of a bikini-clad girl; Potato House – Standing over 6 feet tall, this sculpture of a house is made from wooden lattices covered in real potatoes; Mao – A huge felt banner covered in scraps of cloth and painted with an image of Chairman Mao; Watchtowers – A series of neon-coloured paintings incorporating silver, resin, fabric and bubble-wrap; and other paintings made from such diverse materials as meteorite dust, soot, lead, coal, elastic bands and medical tape. The exhibition runs from 9 October 2014 – 8 February 2015.  Tate Modern, Bankside, London, UK 07 Oct 2014.
    Sigmar Polke Tate GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Potato House- Alibis a Sigmar Polke retrospective at the Tate Modern – he was viewed as one of the most experimental artists of recent times and the exhibition covers his full career, bringing together works from around the world in a huge variety of materials. Highlights include: Girlfriends – An iconic early Pop painting from 1965 of a bikini-clad girl; Potato House – Standing over 6 feet tall, this sculpture of a house is made from wooden lattices covered in real potatoes; Mao – A huge felt banner covered in scraps of cloth and painted with an image of Chairman Mao; Watchtowers – A series of neon-coloured paintings incorporating silver, resin, fabric and bubble-wrap; and other paintings made from such diverse materials as meteorite dust, soot, lead, coal, elastic bands and medical tape. The exhibition runs from 9 October 2014 – 8 February 2015.  Tate Modern, Bankside, London, UK 07 Oct 2014.
    Sigmar Polke Tate GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Potato House- Alibis a Sigmar Polke retrospective at the Tate Modern – he was viewed as one of the most experimental artists of recent times and the exhibition covers his full career, bringing together works from around the world in a huge variety of materials. Highlights include: Girlfriends – An iconic early Pop painting from 1965 of a bikini-clad girl; Potato House – Standing over 6 feet tall, this sculpture of a house is made from wooden lattices covered in real potatoes; Mao – A huge felt banner covered in scraps of cloth and painted with an image of Chairman Mao; Watchtowers – A series of neon-coloured paintings incorporating silver, resin, fabric and bubble-wrap; and other paintings made from such diverse materials as meteorite dust, soot, lead, coal, elastic bands and medical tape. The exhibition runs from 9 October 2014 – 8 February 2015.  Tate Modern, Bankside, London, UK 07 Oct 2014.
    Sigmar Polke Tate GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Potato House- Alibis a Sigmar Polke retrospective at the Tate Modern – he was viewed as one of the most experimental artists of recent times and the exhibition covers his full career, bringing together works from around the world in a huge variety of materials. Highlights include: Girlfriends – An iconic early Pop painting from 1965 of a bikini-clad girl; Potato House – Standing over 6 feet tall, this sculpture of a house is made from wooden lattices covered in real potatoes; Mao – A huge felt banner covered in scraps of cloth and painted with an image of Chairman Mao; Watchtowers – A series of neon-coloured paintings incorporating silver, resin, fabric and bubble-wrap; and other paintings made from such diverse materials as meteorite dust, soot, lead, coal, elastic bands and medical tape. The exhibition runs from 9 October 2014 – 8 February 2015.  Tate Modern, Bankside, London, UK 07 Oct 2014.
    Sigmar Polke Tate GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Potato House- Alibis a Sigmar Polke retrospective at the Tate Modern – he was viewed as one of the most experimental artists of recent times and the exhibition covers his full career, bringing together works from around the world in a huge variety of materials. Highlights include: Girlfriends – An iconic early Pop painting from 1965 of a bikini-clad girl; Potato House – Standing over 6 feet tall, this sculpture of a house is made from wooden lattices covered in real potatoes; Mao – A huge felt banner covered in scraps of cloth and painted with an image of Chairman Mao; Watchtowers – A series of neon-coloured paintings incorporating silver, resin, fabric and bubble-wrap; and other paintings made from such diverse materials as meteorite dust, soot, lead, coal, elastic bands and medical tape. The exhibition runs from 9 October 2014 – 8 February 2015.  Tate Modern, Bankside, London, UK 07 Oct 2014.
    Sigmar Polke Tate GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Potato House- Alibis a Sigmar Polke retrospective at the Tate Modern – he was viewed as one of the most experimental artists of recent times and the exhibition covers his full career, bringing together works from around the world in a huge variety of materials. Highlights include: Girlfriends – An iconic early Pop painting from 1965 of a bikini-clad girl; Potato House – Standing over 6 feet tall, this sculpture of a house is made from wooden lattices covered in real potatoes; Mao – A huge felt banner covered in scraps of cloth and painted with an image of Chairman Mao; Watchtowers – A series of neon-coloured paintings incorporating silver, resin, fabric and bubble-wrap; and other paintings made from such diverse materials as meteorite dust, soot, lead, coal, elastic bands and medical tape. The exhibition runs from 9 October 2014 – 8 February 2015.  Tate Modern, Bankside, London, UK 07 Oct 2014.
    Sigmar Polke Tate GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Potato House- Alibis a Sigmar Polke retrospective at the Tate Modern – he was viewed as one of the most experimental artists of recent times and the exhibition covers his full career, bringing together works from around the world in a huge variety of materials. Highlights include: Girlfriends – An iconic early Pop painting from 1965 of a bikini-clad girl; Potato House – Standing over 6 feet tall, this sculpture of a house is made from wooden lattices covered in real potatoes; Mao – A huge felt banner covered in scraps of cloth and painted with an image of Chairman Mao; Watchtowers – A series of neon-coloured paintings incorporating silver, resin, fabric and bubble-wrap; and other paintings made from such diverse materials as meteorite dust, soot, lead, coal, elastic bands and medical tape. The exhibition runs from 9 October 2014 – 8 February 2015.  Tate Modern, Bankside, London, UK 07 Oct 2014.
    Sigmar Polke Tate GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Potato House- Alibis a Sigmar Polke retrospective at the Tate Modern – he was viewed as one of the most experimental artists of recent times and the exhibition covers his full career, bringing together works from around the world in a huge variety of materials. Highlights include: Girlfriends – An iconic early Pop painting from 1965 of a bikini-clad girl; Potato House – Standing over 6 feet tall, this sculpture of a house is made from wooden lattices covered in real potatoes; Mao – A huge felt banner covered in scraps of cloth and painted with an image of Chairman Mao; Watchtowers – A series of neon-coloured paintings incorporating silver, resin, fabric and bubble-wrap; and other paintings made from such diverse materials as meteorite dust, soot, lead, coal, elastic bands and medical tape. The exhibition runs from 9 October 2014 – 8 February 2015.  Tate Modern, Bankside, London, UK 07 Oct 2014.
    Sigmar Polke Tate GBPhotos 14.jpg
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