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  • The Nomad screening of Encounters at The End Of The World at teh Hyde Park Lido, London 15 September 2012. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • Queen’s Park Union flag project - Eight leading designers have reinterpreted and redesigned the Union Jack for a project which imagines how the UK’s flag could look. Set in place on the day of the Scottish Referendum, when the Union flag could be forced to change.  From Michiko Koshino’s exploding, flame-shaped flag to Tim Dixon’s shards, Georgina Goodman’s ‘heel’s and Ron Arad’s kinetic ‘spinning flag’, the flags represent a possible future look to the nation’s flag. The Flag Project has been coordinated by Bill Amberg, designer based in Lonsdale Rd. The imagined new designs have been made up in Kvadrat material and will be on display within Lonsdale Road from 18 – 21 September as part of the London Design Festival. Kilburn, London, UK 18 Sept 2014.
    Queens Park Union Jacks GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Queen’s Park Union flag project - Eight leading designers have reinterpreted and redesigned the Union Jack for a project which imagines how the UK’s flag could look. Set in place on the day of the Scottish Referendum, when the Union flag could be forced to change.  From Michiko Koshino’s exploding, flame-shaped flag to Tim Dixon’s shards, Georgina Goodman’s ‘heel’s and Ron Arad’s kinetic ‘spinning flag’, the flags represent a possible future look to the nation’s flag. The Flag Project has been coordinated by Bill Amberg, designer based in Lonsdale Rd. The imagined new designs have been made up in Kvadrat material and will be on display within Lonsdale Road from 18 – 21 September as part of the London Design Festival. Kilburn, London, UK 18 Sept 2014.
    Queens Park Union Jacks GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Queen’s Park Union flag project - Eight leading designers have reinterpreted and redesigned the Union Jack for a project which imagines how the UK’s flag could look. Set in place on the day of the Scottish Referendum, when the Union flag could be forced to change.  From Michiko Koshino’s exploding, flame-shaped flag to Tim Dixon’s shards, Georgina Goodman’s ‘heel’s and Ron Arad’s kinetic ‘spinning flag’, the flags represent a possible future look to the nation’s flag. The Flag Project has been coordinated by Bill Amberg, designer based in Lonsdale Rd. The imagined new designs have been made up in Kvadrat material and will be on display within Lonsdale Road from 18 – 21 September as part of the London Design Festival. Kilburn, London, UK 18 Sept 2014.
    Queens Park Union Jacks GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Queen’s Park Union flag project - Eight leading designers have reinterpreted and redesigned the Union Jack for a project which imagines how the UK’s flag could look. Set in place on the day of the Scottish Referendum, when the Union flag could be forced to change.  From Michiko Koshino’s exploding, flame-shaped flag to Tim Dixon’s shards, Georgina Goodman’s ‘heel’s and Ron Arad’s kinetic ‘spinning flag’, the flags represent a possible future look to the nation’s flag. The Flag Project has been coordinated by Bill Amberg, designer based in Lonsdale Rd. The imagined new designs have been made up in Kvadrat material and will be on display within Lonsdale Road from 18 – 21 September as part of the London Design Festival. Kilburn, London, UK 18 Sept 2014.
    Queens Park Union Jacks GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Queen’s Park Union flag project - Eight leading designers have reinterpreted and redesigned the Union Jack for a project which imagines how the UK’s flag could look. Set in place on the day of the Scottish Referendum, when the Union flag could be forced to change.  From Michiko Koshino’s exploding, flame-shaped flag to Tim Dixon’s shards, Georgina Goodman’s ‘heel’s and Ron Arad’s kinetic ‘spinning flag’, the flags represent a possible future look to the nation’s flag. The Flag Project has been coordinated by Bill Amberg, designer based in Lonsdale Rd. The imagined new designs have been made up in Kvadrat material and will be on display within Lonsdale Road from 18 – 21 September as part of the London Design Festival. Kilburn, London, UK 18 Sept 2014.
    Queens Park Union Jacks GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Queen’s Park Union flag project - Eight leading designers have reinterpreted and redesigned the Union Jack for a project which imagines how the UK’s flag could look. Set in place on the day of the Scottish Referendum, when the Union flag could be forced to change.  From Michiko Koshino’s exploding, flame-shaped flag to Tim Dixon’s shards, Georgina Goodman’s ‘heel’s and Ron Arad’s kinetic ‘spinning flag’, the flags represent a possible future look to the nation’s flag. The Flag Project has been coordinated by Bill Amberg, designer based in Lonsdale Rd. The imagined new designs have been made up in Kvadrat material and will be on display within Lonsdale Road from 18 – 21 September as part of the London Design Festival. Kilburn, London, UK 18 Sept 2014.
    Queens Park Union Jacks GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Queen’s Park Union flag project - Eight leading designers have reinterpreted and redesigned the Union Jack for a project which imagines how the UK’s flag could look. Set in place on the day of the Scottish Referendum, when the Union flag could be forced to change.  From Michiko Koshino’s exploding, flame-shaped flag to Tim Dixon’s shards, Georgina Goodman’s ‘heel’s and Ron Arad’s kinetic ‘spinning flag’, the flags represent a possible future look to the nation’s flag. The Flag Project has been coordinated by Bill Amberg, designer based in Lonsdale Rd. The imagined new designs have been made up in Kvadrat material and will be on display within Lonsdale Road from 18 – 21 September as part of the London Design Festival. Kilburn, London, UK 18 Sept 2014.
    Queens Park Union Jacks GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Queen’s Park Union flag project - Eight leading designers have reinterpreted and redesigned the Union Jack for a project which imagines how the UK’s flag could look. Set in place on the day of the Scottish Referendum, when the Union flag could be forced to change.  From Michiko Koshino’s exploding, flame-shaped flag to Tim Dixon’s shards, Georgina Goodman’s ‘heel’s and Ron Arad’s kinetic ‘spinning flag’, the flags represent a possible future look to the nation’s flag. The Flag Project has been coordinated by Bill Amberg, designer based in Lonsdale Rd. The imagined new designs have been made up in Kvadrat material and will be on display within Lonsdale Road from 18 – 21 September as part of the London Design Festival. Kilburn, London, UK 18 Sept 2014.
    Queens Park Union Jacks GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Queen’s Park Union flag project - Eight leading designers have reinterpreted and redesigned the Union Jack for a project which imagines how the UK’s flag could look. Set in place on the day of the Scottish Referendum, when the Union flag could be forced to change.  From Michiko Koshino’s exploding, flame-shaped flag to Tim Dixon’s shards, Georgina Goodman’s ‘heel’s and Ron Arad’s kinetic ‘spinning flag’, the flags represent a possible future look to the nation’s flag. The Flag Project has been coordinated by Bill Amberg, designer based in Lonsdale Rd. The imagined new designs have been made up in Kvadrat material and will be on display within Lonsdale Road from 18 – 21 September as part of the London Design Festival. Kilburn, London, UK 18 Sept 2014.
    Queens Park Union Jacks GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Queen’s Park Union flag project - Eight leading designers have reinterpreted and redesigned the Union Jack for a project which imagines how the UK’s flag could look. Set in place on the day of the Scottish Referendum, when the Union flag could be forced to change.  From Michiko Koshino’s exploding, flame-shaped flag to Tim Dixon’s shards, Georgina Goodman’s ‘heel’s and Ron Arad’s kinetic ‘spinning flag’, the flags represent a possible future look to the nation’s flag. The Flag Project has been coordinated by Bill Amberg, designer based in Lonsdale Rd. The imagined new designs have been made up in Kvadrat material and will be on display within Lonsdale Road from 18 – 21 September as part of the London Design Festival. Kilburn, London, UK 18 Sept 2014.
    Queens Park Union Jacks GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Queen’s Park Union flag project - Eight leading designers have reinterpreted and redesigned the Union Jack for a project which imagines how the UK’s flag could look. Set in place on the day of the Scottish Referendum, when the Union flag could be forced to change.  From Michiko Koshino’s exploding, flame-shaped flag to Tim Dixon’s shards, Georgina Goodman’s ‘heel’s and Ron Arad’s kinetic ‘spinning flag’, the flags represent a possible future look to the nation’s flag. The Flag Project has been coordinated by Bill Amberg, designer based in Lonsdale Rd. The imagined new designs have been made up in Kvadrat material and will be on display within Lonsdale Road from 18 – 21 September as part of the London Design Festival. Kilburn, London, UK 18 Sept 2014.
    Queens Park Union Jacks GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Queen’s Park Union flag project - Eight leading designers have reinterpreted and redesigned the Union Jack for a project which imagines how the UK’s flag could look. Set in place on the day of the Scottish Referendum, when the Union flag could be forced to change.  From Michiko Koshino’s exploding, flame-shaped flag to Tim Dixon’s shards, Georgina Goodman’s ‘heel’s and Ron Arad’s kinetic ‘spinning flag’, the flags represent a possible future look to the nation’s flag. The Flag Project has been coordinated by Bill Amberg, designer based in Lonsdale Rd. The imagined new designs have been made up in Kvadrat material and will be on display within Lonsdale Road from 18 – 21 September as part of the London Design Festival. Kilburn, London, UK 18 Sept 2014.
    Queens Park Union Jacks GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Queen’s Park Union flag project - Eight leading designers have reinterpreted and redesigned the Union Jack for a project which imagines how the UK’s flag could look. Set in place on the day of the Scottish Referendum, when the Union flag could be forced to change.  From Michiko Koshino’s exploding, flame-shaped flag to Tim Dixon’s shards, Georgina Goodman’s ‘heel’s and Ron Arad’s kinetic ‘spinning flag’, the flags represent a possible future look to the nation’s flag. The Flag Project has been coordinated by Bill Amberg, designer based in Lonsdale Rd. The imagined new designs have been made up in Kvadrat material and will be on display within Lonsdale Road from 18 – 21 September as part of the London Design Festival. Kilburn, London, UK 18 Sept 2014.
    Queens Park Union Jacks GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Queen’s Park Union flag project - Eight leading designers have reinterpreted and redesigned the Union Jack for a project which imagines how the UK’s flag could look. Set in place on the day of the Scottish Referendum, when the Union flag could be forced to change.  From Michiko Koshino’s exploding, flame-shaped flag to Tim Dixon’s shards, Georgina Goodman’s ‘heel’s and Ron Arad’s kinetic ‘spinning flag’, the flags represent a possible future look to the nation’s flag. The Flag Project has been coordinated by Bill Amberg, designer based in Lonsdale Rd. The imagined new designs have been made up in Kvadrat material and will be on display within Lonsdale Road from 18 – 21 September as part of the London Design Festival. Kilburn, London, UK 18 Sept 2014.
    Queens Park Union Jacks GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Queen’s Park Union flag project - Eight leading designers have reinterpreted and redesigned the Union Jack for a project which imagines how the UK’s flag could look. Set in place on the day of the Scottish Referendum, when the Union flag could be forced to change.  From Michiko Koshino’s exploding, flame-shaped flag to Tim Dixon’s shards, Georgina Goodman’s ‘heel’s and Ron Arad’s kinetic ‘spinning flag’, the flags represent a possible future look to the nation’s flag. The Flag Project has been coordinated by Bill Amberg, designer based in Lonsdale Rd. The imagined new designs have been made up in Kvadrat material and will be on display within Lonsdale Road from 18 – 21 September as part of the London Design Festival. Kilburn, London, UK 18 Sept 2014.
    Queens Park Union Jacks GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Queen’s Park Union flag project - Eight leading designers have reinterpreted and redesigned the Union Jack for a project which imagines how the UK’s flag could look. Set in place on the day of the Scottish Referendum, when the Union flag could be forced to change.  From Michiko Koshino’s exploding, flame-shaped flag to Tim Dixon’s shards, Georgina Goodman’s ‘heel’s and Ron Arad’s kinetic ‘spinning flag’, the flags represent a possible future look to the nation’s flag. The Flag Project has been coordinated by Bill Amberg, designer based in Lonsdale Rd. The imagined new designs have been made up in Kvadrat material and will be on display within Lonsdale Road from 18 – 21 September as part of the London Design Festival. Kilburn, London, UK 18 Sept 2014.
    Queens Park Union Jacks GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Queen’s Park Union flag project - Eight leading designers have reinterpreted and redesigned the Union Jack for a project which imagines how the UK’s flag could look. Set in place on the day of the Scottish Referendum, when the Union flag could be forced to change.  From Michiko Koshino’s exploding, flame-shaped flag to Tim Dixon’s shards, Georgina Goodman’s ‘heel’s and Ron Arad’s kinetic ‘spinning flag’, the flags represent a possible future look to the nation’s flag. The Flag Project has been coordinated by Bill Amberg, designer based in Lonsdale Rd. The imagined new designs have been made up in Kvadrat material and will be on display within Lonsdale Road from 18 – 21 September as part of the London Design Festival. Kilburn, London, UK 18 Sept 2014.
    Queens Park Union Jacks GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Queen’s Park Union flag project - Eight leading designers have reinterpreted and redesigned the Union Jack for a project which imagines how the UK’s flag could look. Set in place on the day of the Scottish Referendum, when the Union flag could be forced to change.  From Michiko Koshino’s exploding, flame-shaped flag to Tim Dixon’s shards, Georgina Goodman’s ‘heel’s and Ron Arad’s kinetic ‘spinning flag’, the flags represent a possible future look to the nation’s flag. The Flag Project has been coordinated by Bill Amberg, designer based in Lonsdale Rd. The imagined new designs have been made up in Kvadrat material and will be on display within Lonsdale Road from 18 – 21 September as part of the London Design Festival. Kilburn, London, UK 18 Sept 2014.
    Queens Park Union Jacks GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • Queen’s Park Union flag project - Eight leading designers have reinterpreted and redesigned the Union Jack for a project which imagines how the UK’s flag could look. Set in place on the day of the Scottish Referendum, when the Union flag could be forced to change.  From Michiko Koshino’s exploding, flame-shaped flag to Tim Dixon’s shards, Georgina Goodman’s ‘heel’s and Ron Arad’s kinetic ‘spinning flag’, the flags represent a possible future look to the nation’s flag. The Flag Project has been coordinated by Bill Amberg, designer based in Lonsdale Rd. The imagined new designs have been made up in Kvadrat material and will be on display within Lonsdale Road from 18 – 21 September as part of the London Design Festival. Kilburn, London, UK 18 Sept 2014.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • Seung-taek Lee Earth Play, 1979–89, Gallery Hyundai - Frieze Sculpture Park London 2015, Regents Park, London. The Frieze Sculpture Park 2015 comprises 16 new and historical works, set in the English Gardens between Frieze Masters and Frieze London. Selected by Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park) and with free public access, the Frieze Sculpture Park gives visitors to The Regent’s Park a rare opportunity to encounter exceptional sculpture and installation art by international artists in the open air. Works for 2015 include: Lock (1976-7), a major installation by Richard Serra, which Peter Freeman (New York) will be shown for the first time publicly since it was exhibited at the Whitney Museum in 1976; Anri Sala’s Holey Wall (Should I Stay or Should I Go) (2014-15), remade for Frieze together with live performances originally commissioned for the 12th Havana Biennial (Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris & Marian Goodman Gallery, London); a new solar-powered sound and light work by Haroon Mirza (Lisson Gallery, London); Earth Play (1979), Seung-Taek Lee’s monumental balloon model of the earth (Gallery Hyundai, Seoul); Open Screen (2014) by Carol Bove (David Zwirner, London) and an impressive 11th-14th Century AD pre-Ekoi monolith from Western Africa (Didier Claes, Brussels). The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Conrad Shawcross, The Dappled Light<br />
of the Sun IV, 2015, <br />
Victoria Miro - Frieze Sculpture Park London 2015, Regents Park, London. The Frieze Sculpture Park 2015 comprises 16 new and historical works, set in the English Gardens between Frieze Masters and Frieze London. Selected by Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park) and with free public access, the Frieze Sculpture Park gives visitors to The Regent’s Park a rare opportunity to encounter exceptional sculpture and installation art by international artists in the open air. Works for 2015 include: Lock (1976-7), a major installation by Richard Serra, which Peter Freeman (New York) will be shown for the first time publicly since it was exhibited at the Whitney Museum in 1976; Anri Sala’s Holey Wall (Should I Stay or Should I Go) (2014-15), remade for Frieze together with live performances originally commissioned for the 12th Havana Biennial (Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris & Marian Goodman Gallery, London); a new solar-powered sound and light work by Haroon Mirza (Lisson Gallery, London); Earth Play (1979), Seung-Taek Lee’s monumental balloon model of the earth (Gallery Hyundai, Seoul); Open Screen (2014) by Carol Bove (David Zwirner, London) and an impressive 11th-14th Century AD pre-Ekoi monolith from Western Africa (Didier Claes, Brussels). The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Seung-taek Lee Earth Play, 1979–89, Gallery Hyundai - Frieze Sculpture Park London 2015, Regents Park, London. The Frieze Sculpture Park 2015 comprises 16 new and historical works, set in the English Gardens between Frieze Masters and Frieze London. Selected by Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park) and with free public access, the Frieze Sculpture Park gives visitors to The Regent’s Park a rare opportunity to encounter exceptional sculpture and installation art by international artists in the open air. Works for 2015 include: Lock (1976-7), a major installation by Richard Serra, which Peter Freeman (New York) will be shown for the first time publicly since it was exhibited at the Whitney Museum in 1976; Anri Sala’s Holey Wall (Should I Stay or Should I Go) (2014-15), remade for Frieze together with live performances originally commissioned for the 12th Havana Biennial (Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris & Marian Goodman Gallery, London); a new solar-powered sound and light work by Haroon Mirza (Lisson Gallery, London); Earth Play (1979), Seung-Taek Lee’s monumental balloon model of the earth (Gallery Hyundai, Seoul); Open Screen (2014) by Carol Bove (David Zwirner, London) and an impressive 11th-14th Century AD pre-Ekoi monolith from Western Africa (Didier Claes, Brussels). The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Conrad Shawcross, The Dappled Light<br />
of the Sun IV, 2015, <br />
Victoria Miro - Frieze Sculpture Park London 2015, Regents Park, London. The Frieze Sculpture Park 2015 comprises 16 new and historical works, set in the English Gardens between Frieze Masters and Frieze London. Selected by Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park) and with free public access, the Frieze Sculpture Park gives visitors to The Regent’s Park a rare opportunity to encounter exceptional sculpture and installation art by international artists in the open air. Works for 2015 include: Lock (1976-7), a major installation by Richard Serra, which Peter Freeman (New York) will be shown for the first time publicly since it was exhibited at the Whitney Museum in 1976; Anri Sala’s Holey Wall (Should I Stay or Should I Go) (2014-15), remade for Frieze together with live performances originally commissioned for the 12th Havana Biennial (Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris & Marian Goodman Gallery, London); a new solar-powered sound and light work by Haroon Mirza (Lisson Gallery, London); Earth Play (1979), Seung-Taek Lee’s monumental balloon model of the earth (Gallery Hyundai, Seoul); Open Screen (2014) by Carol Bove (David Zwirner, London) and an impressive 11th-14th Century AD pre-Ekoi monolith from Western Africa (Didier Claes, Brussels). The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Conrad Shawcross, The Dappled Light<br />
of the Sun IV, 2015, <br />
Victoria Miro - Frieze Sculpture Park London 2015, Regents Park, London. The Frieze Sculpture Park 2015 comprises 16 new and historical works, set in the English Gardens between Frieze Masters and Frieze London. Selected by Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park) and with free public access, the Frieze Sculpture Park gives visitors to The Regent’s Park a rare opportunity to encounter exceptional sculpture and installation art by international artists in the open air. Works for 2015 include: Lock (1976-7), a major installation by Richard Serra, which Peter Freeman (New York) will be shown for the first time publicly since it was exhibited at the Whitney Museum in 1976; Anri Sala’s Holey Wall (Should I Stay or Should I Go) (2014-15), remade for Frieze together with live performances originally commissioned for the 12th Havana Biennial (Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris & Marian Goodman Gallery, London); a new solar-powered sound and light work by Haroon Mirza (Lisson Gallery, London); Earth Play (1979), Seung-Taek Lee’s monumental balloon model of the earth (Gallery Hyundai, Seoul); Open Screen (2014) by Carol Bove (David Zwirner, London) and an impressive 11th-14th Century AD pre-Ekoi monolith from Western Africa (Didier Claes, Brussels). The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Conrad Shawcross, The Dappled Light<br />
of the Sun IV, 2015, <br />
Victoria Miro - Frieze Sculpture Park London 2015, Regents Park, London. The Frieze Sculpture Park 2015 comprises 16 new and historical works, set in the English Gardens between Frieze Masters and Frieze London. Selected by Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park) and with free public access, the Frieze Sculpture Park gives visitors to The Regent’s Park a rare opportunity to encounter exceptional sculpture and installation art by international artists in the open air. Works for 2015 include: Lock (1976-7), a major installation by Richard Serra, which Peter Freeman (New York) will be shown for the first time publicly since it was exhibited at the Whitney Museum in 1976; Anri Sala’s Holey Wall (Should I Stay or Should I Go) (2014-15), remade for Frieze together with live performances originally commissioned for the 12th Havana Biennial (Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris & Marian Goodman Gallery, London); a new solar-powered sound and light work by Haroon Mirza (Lisson Gallery, London); Earth Play (1979), Seung-Taek Lee’s monumental balloon model of the earth (Gallery Hyundai, Seoul); Open Screen (2014) by Carol Bove (David Zwirner, London) and an impressive 11th-14th Century AD pre-Ekoi monolith from Western Africa (Didier Claes, Brussels). The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Jesse Wine Let me entertain you, 2015, Limoncello - Frieze Sculpture Park London 2015, Regents Park, London. The Frieze Sculpture Park 2015 comprises 16 new and historical works, set in the English Gardens between Frieze Masters and Frieze London. Selected by Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park) and with free public access, the Frieze Sculpture Park gives visitors to The Regent’s Park a rare opportunity to encounter exceptional sculpture and installation art by international artists in the open air. Works for 2015 include: Lock (1976-7), a major installation by Richard Serra, which Peter Freeman (New York) will be shown for the first time publicly since it was exhibited at the Whitney Museum in 1976; Anri Sala’s Holey Wall (Should I Stay or Should I Go) (2014-15), remade for Frieze together with live performances originally commissioned for the 12th Havana Biennial (Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris & Marian Goodman Gallery, London); a new solar-powered sound and light work by Haroon Mirza (Lisson Gallery, London); Earth Play (1979), Seung-Taek Lee’s monumental balloon model of the earth (Gallery Hyundai, Seoul); Open Screen (2014) by Carol Bove (David Zwirner, London) and an impressive 11th-14th Century AD pre-Ekoi monolith from Western Africa (Didier Claes, Brussels). The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Conrad Shawcross, The Dappled Light<br />
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Victoria Miro - Frieze Sculpture Park London 2015, Regents Park, London. The Frieze Sculpture Park 2015 comprises 16 new and historical works, set in the English Gardens between Frieze Masters and Frieze London. Selected by Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park) and with free public access, the Frieze Sculpture Park gives visitors to The Regent’s Park a rare opportunity to encounter exceptional sculpture and installation art by international artists in the open air. Works for 2015 include: Lock (1976-7), a major installation by Richard Serra, which Peter Freeman (New York) will be shown for the first time publicly since it was exhibited at the Whitney Museum in 1976; Anri Sala’s Holey Wall (Should I Stay or Should I Go) (2014-15), remade for Frieze together with live performances originally commissioned for the 12th Havana Biennial (Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris & Marian Goodman Gallery, London); a new solar-powered sound and light work by Haroon Mirza (Lisson Gallery, London); Earth Play (1979), Seung-Taek Lee’s monumental balloon model of the earth (Gallery Hyundai, Seoul); Open Screen (2014) by Carol Bove (David Zwirner, London) and an impressive 11th-14th Century AD pre-Ekoi monolith from Western Africa (Didier Claes, Brussels). The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Gary Webb<br />
Dreamy Bathroom, 2014, The Approach - Frieze Sculpture Park London 2015, Regents Park, London. The Frieze Sculpture Park 2015 comprises 16 new and historical works, set in the English Gardens between Frieze Masters and Frieze London. Selected by Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park) and with free public access, the Frieze Sculpture Park gives visitors to The Regent’s Park a rare opportunity to encounter exceptional sculpture and installation art by international artists in the open air. Works for 2015 include: Lock (1976-7), a major installation by Richard Serra, which Peter Freeman (New York) will be shown for the first time publicly since it was exhibited at the Whitney Museum in 1976; Anri Sala’s Holey Wall (Should I Stay or Should I Go) (2014-15), remade for Frieze together with live performances originally commissioned for the 12th Havana Biennial (Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris & Marian Goodman Gallery, London); a new solar-powered sound and light work by Haroon Mirza (Lisson Gallery, London); Earth Play (1979), Seung-Taek Lee’s monumental balloon model of the earth (Gallery Hyundai, Seoul); Open Screen (2014) by Carol Bove (David Zwirner, London) and an impressive 11th-14th Century AD pre-Ekoi monolith from Western Africa (Didier Claes, Brussels). The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Seung-taek Lee Earth Play, 1979–89, Gallery Hyundai - Frieze Sculpture Park London 2015, Regents Park, London. The Frieze Sculpture Park 2015 comprises 16 new and historical works, set in the English Gardens between Frieze Masters and Frieze London. Selected by Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park) and with free public access, the Frieze Sculpture Park gives visitors to The Regent’s Park a rare opportunity to encounter exceptional sculpture and installation art by international artists in the open air. Works for 2015 include: Lock (1976-7), a major installation by Richard Serra, which Peter Freeman (New York) will be shown for the first time publicly since it was exhibited at the Whitney Museum in 1976; Anri Sala’s Holey Wall (Should I Stay or Should I Go) (2014-15), remade for Frieze together with live performances originally commissioned for the 12th Havana Biennial (Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris & Marian Goodman Gallery, London); a new solar-powered sound and light work by Haroon Mirza (Lisson Gallery, London); Earth Play (1979), Seung-Taek Lee’s monumental balloon model of the earth (Gallery Hyundai, Seoul); Open Screen (2014) by Carol Bove (David Zwirner, London) and an impressive 11th-14th Century AD pre-Ekoi monolith from Western Africa (Didier Claes, Brussels). The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Jesse Wine Let me entertain you, 2015, Limoncello - Frieze Sculpture Park London 2015, Regents Park, London. The Frieze Sculpture Park 2015 comprises 16 new and historical works, set in the English Gardens between Frieze Masters and Frieze London. Selected by Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park) and with free public access, the Frieze Sculpture Park gives visitors to The Regent’s Park a rare opportunity to encounter exceptional sculpture and installation art by international artists in the open air. Works for 2015 include: Lock (1976-7), a major installation by Richard Serra, which Peter Freeman (New York) will be shown for the first time publicly since it was exhibited at the Whitney Museum in 1976; Anri Sala’s Holey Wall (Should I Stay or Should I Go) (2014-15), remade for Frieze together with live performances originally commissioned for the 12th Havana Biennial (Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris & Marian Goodman Gallery, London); a new solar-powered sound and light work by Haroon Mirza (Lisson Gallery, London); Earth Play (1979), Seung-Taek Lee’s monumental balloon model of the earth (Gallery Hyundai, Seoul); Open Screen (2014) by Carol Bove (David Zwirner, London) and an impressive 11th-14th Century AD pre-Ekoi monolith from Western Africa (Didier Claes, Brussels). The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Gary Webb<br />
Dreamy Bathroom, 2014, The Approach - Frieze Sculpture Park London 2015, Regents Park, London. The Frieze Sculpture Park 2015 comprises 16 new and historical works, set in the English Gardens between Frieze Masters and Frieze London. Selected by Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park) and with free public access, the Frieze Sculpture Park gives visitors to The Regent’s Park a rare opportunity to encounter exceptional sculpture and installation art by international artists in the open air. Works for 2015 include: Lock (1976-7), a major installation by Richard Serra, which Peter Freeman (New York) will be shown for the first time publicly since it was exhibited at the Whitney Museum in 1976; Anri Sala’s Holey Wall (Should I Stay or Should I Go) (2014-15), remade for Frieze together with live performances originally commissioned for the 12th Havana Biennial (Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris & Marian Goodman Gallery, London); a new solar-powered sound and light work by Haroon Mirza (Lisson Gallery, London); Earth Play (1979), Seung-Taek Lee’s monumental balloon model of the earth (Gallery Hyundai, Seoul); Open Screen (2014) by Carol Bove (David Zwirner, London) and an impressive 11th-14th Century AD pre-Ekoi monolith from Western Africa (Didier Claes, Brussels). The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, UK. 21 Jul 2023. Late night in the Trailer Park - The 2023 Latitude Festival, Henham Park.  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, UK. 20 Jul 2023. The New York Brass Band perform in the Trailer Park - The 2023 Latitude Festival, Henham Park.  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, UK. 20 Jul 2023. Time for a selfie as The New York Brass Band perform in the Trailer Park - The 2023 Latitude Festival, Henham Park.  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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  • Rasheed Araeen, Summertime - The Regents Park (2017) - The Frieze Sculpture Park 2017 comprises large-scale works, set in the English Gardens . The installations will remain on view until 8 Oct 2017. 
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, UK. 22 Jul 2023. Gurriers, a post punk band, play the Trailer Park - The 2023 Latitude Festival, Henham Park.  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, UK. 22 Jul 2023. Gurriers, a post punk band, play the Trailer Park - The 2023 Latitude Festival, Henham Park.  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, UK. 20 Jul 2023. John Lennon watches over The New York Brass Band as they perform in the Trailer Park - The 2023 Latitude Festival, Henham Park.  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, UK. 20 Jul 2023. The New York Brass Band perform in the Trailer Park - The 2023 Latitude Festival, Henham Park.  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, UK. 20 Jul 2023. A 'seaside' disco in the Trailer Park - The 2023 Latitude Festival, Henham Park.  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, UK. 24 Jul 2022. Los Bitchos play an intimate late night set on the Trailer Park Stage - The 2022 Latitude Festival, Henham Park.  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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  • The protest leaves the park, squeezing out through one of the gates which ruins social distancing - Protesters respond to the the death of George Floyd, in Minneapolis last week, by gathering in Hyde Park as part of a day of action against discrimination. The 46-year-old African American was filmed as a white police officer kneeled on his neck for almost nine minutes.  The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • The guns are hooked up to the carriages again and led out of the park - The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery (KTRHA), the ceremonial saluting battery of Her Majesty’s Household Division, fire a 41-gun Royal Salute in honour of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales’s 69th birthday. 71 horses pulling six First World War-era 13-pounder Field Guns came into action from in the park halfway down Constitution Hill.  Each of the guns fired blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals. London 14 Nov 2017
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  • Thomas J Price, Numen (Shifting Votive One, Two and Three) (2016) - The Frieze Sculpture Park 2017 comprises large-scale works, set in the English Gardens . The installations will remain on view until 8 Oct 2017. 
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  • Thomas J Price, Numen (Shifting Votive One, Two and Three) (2016) - The Frieze Sculpture Park 2017 comprises large-scale works, set in the English Gardens . The installations will remain on view until 8 Oct 2017. 
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  • Thomas J Price, Numen (Shifting Votive One, Two and Three) (2016) - The Frieze Sculpture Park 2017 comprises large-scale works, set in the English Gardens . The installations will remain on view until 8 Oct 2017. 
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  • Magdalena Abakanowicz, Standing Figure with Wheel (1990) - The Frieze Sculpture Park 2017 comprises large-scale works, set in the English Gardens . The installations will remain on view until 8 Oct 2017. 
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  • Miquel Barceló, Gran Elefandret (2008) - The Frieze Sculpture Park 2017 comprises large-scale works, set in the English Gardens . The installations will remain on view until 8 Oct 2017. 
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The start - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, UK. 22 Jul 2023. The Kooks play the Obelisk arena - The 2023 Latitude Festival, Henham Park.  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, UK. 22 Jul 2023. The Kooks play the Obelisk arena - The 2023 Latitude Festival, Henham Park.  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, UK. 21 Jul 2023. Confidence Man (with siingers Janet Planet (Grace Stephenson) and<br />
Sugar Bones (Aidan Moore)) play the Obelisk Stage - The 2023 Latitude Festival, Henham Park.  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, UK. 21 Jul 2023. Georgia gets down in the crowd and gets a big response from her fans - Georgia plays the Obelix Arean after the release of her new album, Seeking Thrills - The 2023 Latitude Festival, Henham Park.  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, UK. 21 Jul 2023. Many people head for the arean but some ensure a good nights sleep first - The 2023 Latitude Festival, Henham Park.  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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