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  • Dancers from the London Cabaret Club take a bus to the Southbank in an attempt to cheer up commuters who are suffering on a tube strike day. The Southbank, London, UK 29 April 2014.
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  • Dancers from the London Cabaret Club take a bus to the Southbank in an attempt to cheer up commuters who are suffering on a tube strike day. The Southbank, London, UK 29 April 2014.
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  • Dancers from the London Cabaret Club take a bus to the Southbank in an attempt to cheer up commuters who are suffering on a tube strike day. The Southbank, London, UK 29 April 2014.
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  • Dancers from the London Cabaret Club take a bus to the Southbank in an attempt to cheer up commuters who are suffering on a tube strike day. The Southbank, London, UK 29 April 2014.
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  • Dancers from the London Cabaret Club take a bus to the Southbank in an attempt to cheer up commuters who are suffering on a tube strike day. The Southbank, London, UK 29 April 2014.
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  • Dancers from the London Cabaret Club take a bus to the Southbank in an attempt to cheer up commuters who are suffering on a tube strike day. The Southbank, London, UK 29 April 2014.
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  • Dancers from the London Cabaret Club take a bus to the Southbank in an attempt to cheer up commuters who are suffering on a tube strike day. The Southbank, London, UK 29 April 2014.
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  • Dancers from the London Cabaret Club take a bus to the Southbank in an attempt to cheer up commuters who are suffering on a tube strike day. The Southbank, London, UK 29 April 2014.
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  • Charlotte Church does a quick Q&A after. The Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church does a quick Q&A after. The Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain and she has 'Save the Arctic' written on her hands for the finale. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
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  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
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  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
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  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
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  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
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  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
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  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
    Sheila Hicks Hayward GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
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  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
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  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
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  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
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  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
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  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
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  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain and she has 'Save the Arctic' written on her hands for the finale. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain and she has 'Save the Arctic' written on her hands for the finale. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain and she has 'Save the Arctic' written on her hands for the finale. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain and she has 'Save the Arctic' written on her hands for the finale. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Jon Snow arrives. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Charlotte Church arrives to be greeted by a throng of media and supporters. A prayer and short speech are made outside the Shell HQ but access is blocked by Police and security. The  Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Bill Oddie lends his support - Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
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  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
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  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
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  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
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  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
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  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
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  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
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  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
    Sheila Hicks Hayward GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
    Sheila Hicks Hayward GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
    Sheila Hicks Hayward GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
    Sheila Hicks Hayward GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
    Sheila Hicks Hayward GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
    Sheila Hicks Hayward GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
    Sheila Hicks Hayward GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • The actual perfomance takes place under a railway arch due to the heavy rain. Charlotte Church, Welsh singer, performs outside Shell HQ as part of month long protest against Arctic drilling from Greenpeace. The protest involves the string section of a classical orchestra performing a daily Requiem for the Arctic Ocean. Shell Centre, Southbank, London, UK 26 Aug 2015
    Charlotte Church Shell Greenpeace GB...jpg
  • Sheila Hicks: Foray into Chromatic Zones - The first art installation presented within the Dan Graham Waterloo Sunset Pavilion overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the London Skyline. It includes: scale bundles of coloured fabric that visitors are welcome to sit on and interact with; and mounds of differently and vibrantly coloured fabric that hang from the ceiling. Hayward Gallery Project Space, Southbank, London UK 23 Feb 2015.
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  • People enjoy the sun on the beach which appears every tide on the southbank of the River Thames. The easing of the 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • People enjoy the sun on the beach which appears every tide on the southbank of the River Thames. The easing of the 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • People enjoy the sun on the beach which appears every tide on the southbank of the River Thames. The easing of the 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • People enjoy the sun on the beach which appears every tide on the southbank of the River Thames. The easing of the 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • People enjoy the sun on the beach which appears every tide on the southbank of the River Thames. The easing of the 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • La Mirada Transparente, a dance production by Spanish dance company, Producciones Imperdibles, is performed on the Southbank as part of the National Theatres ,Watch this Space Season.
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  • Carsten Höller's helter-skelter (Isomeric) slides come back to London - at South Bank's Hayward Gallery.  The modern artist is probably most famous in London for his installation at the Tate Modern, in which children and grown ups alike could slide down a 56-metre long helter-skelter back in 2007 – this time they run from the gallery's glass pyramid ceiling to the entrance several floors below. They are part of Decision, the interactive exhibition which will run from June 10 to September 6 and will include - two robotic beds that will mirror each other's movements as they roam the gallery; and an installation called Flying Machines, which will be installed in the gallery's outdoor terrace opposite Waterloo Bridge, giving visitors “the sensation of soaring above city traffic”.
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  • Carsten Höller's helter-skelter (Isomeric) slides come back to London - at South Bank's Hayward Gallery.  The modern artist is probably most famous in London for his installation at the Tate Modern, in which children and grown ups alike could slide down a 56-metre long helter-skelter back in 2007 – this time they run from the gallery's glass pyramid ceiling to the entrance several floors below. They are part of Decision, the interactive exhibition which will run from June 10 to September 6 and will include - two robotic beds that will mirror each other's movements as they roam the gallery; and an installation called Flying Machines, which will be installed in the gallery's outdoor terrace opposite Waterloo Bridge, giving visitors “the sensation of soaring above city traffic”.
    GB18114.jpg
  • Carsten Höller's helter-skelter (Isomeric) slides come back to London - at South Bank's Hayward Gallery.  The modern artist is probably most famous in London for his installation at the Tate Modern, in which children and grown ups alike could slide down a 56-metre long helter-skelter back in 2007 – this time they run from the gallery's glass pyramid ceiling to the entrance several floors below. They are part of Decision, the interactive exhibition which will run from June 10 to September 6 and will include - two robotic beds that will mirror each other's movements as they roam the gallery; and an installation called Flying Machines, which will be installed in the gallery's outdoor terrace opposite Waterloo Bridge, giving visitors “the sensation of soaring above city traffic”.
    GB18115.jpg
  • Carsten Höller's helter-skelter (Isomeric) slides come back to London - at South Bank's Hayward Gallery.  The modern artist is probably most famous in London for his installation at the Tate Modern, in which children and grown ups alike could slide down a 56-metre long helter-skelter back in 2007 – this time they run from the gallery's glass pyramid ceiling to the entrance several floors below. They are part of Decision, the interactive exhibition which will run from June 10 to September 6 and will include - two robotic beds that will mirror each other's movements as they roam the gallery; and an installation called Flying Machines, which will be installed in the gallery's outdoor terrace opposite Waterloo Bridge, giving visitors “the sensation of soaring above city traffic”.
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  • Carsten Höller's helter-skelter (Isomeric) slides come back to London - at South Bank's Hayward Gallery.  The modern artist is probably most famous in London for his installation at the Tate Modern, in which children and grown ups alike could slide down a 56-metre long helter-skelter back in 2007 – this time they run from the gallery's glass pyramid ceiling to the entrance several floors below. They are part of Decision, the interactive exhibition which will run from June 10 to September 6 and will include - two robotic beds that will mirror each other's movements as they roam the gallery; and an installation called Flying Machines, which will be installed in the gallery's outdoor terrace opposite Waterloo Bridge, giving visitors “the sensation of soaring above city traffic”.
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  • Carsten Höller's helter-skelter (Isomeric) slides come back to London - at South Bank's Hayward Gallery.  The modern artist is probably most famous in London for his installation at the Tate Modern, in which children and grown ups alike could slide down a 56-metre long helter-skelter back in 2007 – this time they run from the gallery's glass pyramid ceiling to the entrance several floors below. They are part of Decision, the interactive exhibition which will run from June 10 to September 6 and will include - two robotic beds that will mirror each other's movements as they roam the gallery; and an installation called Flying Machines, which will be installed in the gallery's outdoor terrace opposite Waterloo Bridge, giving visitors “the sensation of soaring above city traffic”.
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  • Deckchairs outside the Festival Hall, London
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  • History Is Now - a new exhibition  at Hayward Gallery. It has been curated by 7 leading British artists - John Akomfrah, Simon Fujiwara, Roger Hiorns, Hannah Starkey, Richard Wentworth, and Jane and Louise Wilson. History Is Now is the first historical show in an UK arts institution, curated by contemporary artists, which focuses specifically on British post-war history. The artists have chosen to explore a wide range of subjects from the BSE crisis to the women protesters at Greenham Common. Highlights include: A decommissioned Bristol Bloodhound Missile on the Hayward Gallery terraces; the historical Festival of Britain Mural by key British art figure Ben Nicholson, on its first return to the Southbank Centre site since the 50s; and iconic works by leading contemporary British artists, including Damien Hirst's Formaldehyde Cow heads and Richard Hamilton's The State,1993. The exhibition will run from 9 February - 26 April 2015 on the Southbank, London.
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  • History Is Now - a new exhibition  at Hayward Gallery. It has been curated by 7 leading British artists - John Akomfrah, Simon Fujiwara, Roger Hiorns, Hannah Starkey, Richard Wentworth, and Jane and Louise Wilson. History Is Now is the first historical show in an UK arts institution, curated by contemporary artists, which focuses specifically on British post-war history. The artists have chosen to explore a wide range of subjects from the BSE crisis to the women protesters at Greenham Common. Highlights include: A decommissioned Bristol Bloodhound Missile on the Hayward Gallery terraces; the historical Festival of Britain Mural by key British art figure Ben Nicholson, on its first return to the Southbank Centre site since the 50s; and iconic works by leading contemporary British artists, including Damien Hirst's Formaldehyde Cow heads and Richard Hamilton's The State,1993. The exhibition will run from 9 February - 26 April 2015 on the Southbank, London.
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  • History Is Now - a new exhibition  at Hayward Gallery. It has been curated by 7 leading British artists - John Akomfrah, Simon Fujiwara, Roger Hiorns, Hannah Starkey, Richard Wentworth, and Jane and Louise Wilson. History Is Now is the first historical show in an UK arts institution, curated by contemporary artists, which focuses specifically on British post-war history. The artists have chosen to explore a wide range of subjects from the BSE crisis to the women protesters at Greenham Common. Highlights include: A decommissioned Bristol Bloodhound Missile on the Hayward Gallery terraces; the historical Festival of Britain Mural by key British art figure Ben Nicholson, on its first return to the Southbank Centre site since the 50s; and iconic works by leading contemporary British artists, including Damien Hirst's Formaldehyde Cow heads and Richard Hamilton's The State,1993. The exhibition will run from 9 February - 26 April 2015 on the Southbank, London.
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  • History Is Now - a new exhibition  at Hayward Gallery. It has been curated by 7 leading British artists - John Akomfrah, Simon Fujiwara, Roger Hiorns, Hannah Starkey, Richard Wentworth, and Jane and Louise Wilson. History Is Now is the first historical show in an UK arts institution, curated by contemporary artists, which focuses specifically on British post-war history. The artists have chosen to explore a wide range of subjects from the BSE crisis to the women protesters at Greenham Common. Highlights include: A decommissioned Bristol Bloodhound Missile on the Hayward Gallery terraces; the historical Festival of Britain Mural by key British art figure Ben Nicholson, on its first return to the Southbank Centre site since the 50s; and iconic works by leading contemporary British artists, including Damien Hirst's Formaldehyde Cow heads and Richard Hamilton's The State,1993. The exhibition will run from 9 February - 26 April 2015 on the Southbank, London.
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  • History Is Now - a new exhibition  at Hayward Gallery. It has been curated by 7 leading British artists - John Akomfrah, Simon Fujiwara, Roger Hiorns, Hannah Starkey, Richard Wentworth, and Jane and Louise Wilson. History Is Now is the first historical show in an UK arts institution, curated by contemporary artists, which focuses specifically on British post-war history. The artists have chosen to explore a wide range of subjects from the BSE crisis to the women protesters at Greenham Common. Highlights include: A decommissioned Bristol Bloodhound Missile on the Hayward Gallery terraces; the historical Festival of Britain Mural by key British art figure Ben Nicholson, on its first return to the Southbank Centre site since the 50s; and iconic works by leading contemporary British artists, including Damien Hirst's Formaldehyde Cow heads and Richard Hamilton's The State,1993. The exhibition will run from 9 February - 26 April 2015 on the Southbank, London.
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  • History Is Now - a new exhibition  at Hayward Gallery. It has been curated by 7 leading British artists - John Akomfrah, Simon Fujiwara, Roger Hiorns, Hannah Starkey, Richard Wentworth, and Jane and Louise Wilson. History Is Now is the first historical show in an UK arts institution, curated by contemporary artists, which focuses specifically on British post-war history. The artists have chosen to explore a wide range of subjects from the BSE crisis to the women protesters at Greenham Common. Highlights include: A decommissioned Bristol Bloodhound Missile on the Hayward Gallery terraces; the historical Festival of Britain Mural by key British art figure Ben Nicholson, on its first return to the Southbank Centre site since the 50s; and iconic works by leading contemporary British artists, including Damien Hirst's Formaldehyde Cow heads and Richard Hamilton's The State,1993. The exhibition will run from 9 February - 26 April 2015 on the Southbank, London.
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  • History Is Now - a new exhibition  at Hayward Gallery. It has been curated by 7 leading British artists - John Akomfrah, Simon Fujiwara, Roger Hiorns, Hannah Starkey, Richard Wentworth, and Jane and Louise Wilson. History Is Now is the first historical show in an UK arts institution, curated by contemporary artists, which focuses specifically on British post-war history. The artists have chosen to explore a wide range of subjects from the BSE crisis to the women protesters at Greenham Common. Highlights include: A decommissioned Bristol Bloodhound Missile on the Hayward Gallery terraces; the historical Festival of Britain Mural by key British art figure Ben Nicholson, on its first return to the Southbank Centre site since the 50s; and iconic works by leading contemporary British artists, including Damien Hirst's Formaldehyde Cow heads and Richard Hamilton's The State,1993. The exhibition will run from 9 February - 26 April 2015 on the Southbank, London.
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  • History Is Now - a new exhibition  at Hayward Gallery. It has been curated by 7 leading British artists - John Akomfrah, Simon Fujiwara, Roger Hiorns, Hannah Starkey, Richard Wentworth, and Jane and Louise Wilson. History Is Now is the first historical show in an UK arts institution, curated by contemporary artists, which focuses specifically on British post-war history. The artists have chosen to explore a wide range of subjects from the BSE crisis to the women protesters at Greenham Common. Highlights include: A decommissioned Bristol Bloodhound Missile on the Hayward Gallery terraces; the historical Festival of Britain Mural by key British art figure Ben Nicholson, on its first return to the Southbank Centre site since the 50s; and iconic works by leading contemporary British artists, including Damien Hirst's Formaldehyde Cow heads and Richard Hamilton's The State,1993. The exhibition will run from 9 February - 26 April 2015 on the Southbank, London.
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  • History Is Now - a new exhibition  at Hayward Gallery. It has been curated by 7 leading British artists - John Akomfrah, Simon Fujiwara, Roger Hiorns, Hannah Starkey, Richard Wentworth, and Jane and Louise Wilson. History Is Now is the first historical show in an UK arts institution, curated by contemporary artists, which focuses specifically on British post-war history. The artists have chosen to explore a wide range of subjects from the BSE crisis to the women protesters at Greenham Common. Highlights include: A decommissioned Bristol Bloodhound Missile on the Hayward Gallery terraces; the historical Festival of Britain Mural by key British art figure Ben Nicholson, on its first return to the Southbank Centre site since the 50s; and iconic works by leading contemporary British artists, including Damien Hirst's Formaldehyde Cow heads and Richard Hamilton's The State,1993. The exhibition will run from 9 February - 26 April 2015 on the Southbank, London.
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  • History Is Now - a new exhibition  at Hayward Gallery. It has been curated by 7 leading British artists - John Akomfrah, Simon Fujiwara, Roger Hiorns, Hannah Starkey, Richard Wentworth, and Jane and Louise Wilson. History Is Now is the first historical show in an UK arts institution, curated by contemporary artists, which focuses specifically on British post-war history. The artists have chosen to explore a wide range of subjects from the BSE crisis to the women protesters at Greenham Common. Highlights include: A decommissioned Bristol Bloodhound Missile on the Hayward Gallery terraces; the historical Festival of Britain Mural by key British art figure Ben Nicholson, on its first return to the Southbank Centre site since the 50s; and iconic works by leading contemporary British artists, including Damien Hirst's Formaldehyde Cow heads and Richard Hamilton's The State,1993. The exhibition will run from 9 February - 26 April 2015 on the Southbank, London.
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  • History Is Now - a new exhibition  at Hayward Gallery. It has been curated by 7 leading British artists - John Akomfrah, Simon Fujiwara, Roger Hiorns, Hannah Starkey, Richard Wentworth, and Jane and Louise Wilson. History Is Now is the first historical show in an UK arts institution, curated by contemporary artists, which focuses specifically on British post-war history. The artists have chosen to explore a wide range of subjects from the BSE crisis to the women protesters at Greenham Common. Highlights include: A decommissioned Bristol Bloodhound Missile on the Hayward Gallery terraces; the historical Festival of Britain Mural by key British art figure Ben Nicholson, on its first return to the Southbank Centre site since the 50s; and iconic works by leading contemporary British artists, including Damien Hirst's Formaldehyde Cow heads and Richard Hamilton's The State,1993. The exhibition will run from 9 February - 26 April 2015 on the Southbank, London.
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  • History Is Now - a new exhibition  at Hayward Gallery. It has been curated by 7 leading British artists - John Akomfrah, Simon Fujiwara, Roger Hiorns, Hannah Starkey, Richard Wentworth, and Jane and Louise Wilson. History Is Now is the first historical show in an UK arts institution, curated by contemporary artists, which focuses specifically on British post-war history. The artists have chosen to explore a wide range of subjects from the BSE crisis to the women protesters at Greenham Common. Highlights include: A decommissioned Bristol Bloodhound Missile on the Hayward Gallery terraces; the historical Festival of Britain Mural by key British art figure Ben Nicholson, on its first return to the Southbank Centre site since the 50s; and iconic works by leading contemporary British artists, including Damien Hirst's Formaldehyde Cow heads and Richard Hamilton's The State,1993. The exhibition will run from 9 February - 26 April 2015 on the Southbank, London.
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  • History Is Now - a new exhibition  at Hayward Gallery. It has been curated by 7 leading British artists - John Akomfrah, Simon Fujiwara, Roger Hiorns, Hannah Starkey, Richard Wentworth, and Jane and Louise Wilson. History Is Now is the first historical show in an UK arts institution, curated by contemporary artists, which focuses specifically on British post-war history. The artists have chosen to explore a wide range of subjects from the BSE crisis to the women protesters at Greenham Common. Highlights include: A decommissioned Bristol Bloodhound Missile on the Hayward Gallery terraces; the historical Festival of Britain Mural by key British art figure Ben Nicholson, on its first return to the Southbank Centre site since the 50s; and iconic works by leading contemporary British artists, including Damien Hirst's Formaldehyde Cow heads and Richard Hamilton's The State,1993. The exhibition will run from 9 February - 26 April 2015 on the Southbank, London.
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