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  • Bank Holiday Monday and Clapham Common and the South Circular is very quiet, a bonus for cyclists - it is sunny but much colder. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Training at Circus Space, the Hoxton based training school for circus performers. Shoreditch, London, UK. Guy Bell Photography
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  • Training at Circus Space, the Hoxton based training school for circus performers. Shoreditch, London, UK. Guy Bell Photography
    Circus Space GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Training at Circus Space, the Hoxton based training school for circus performers. Shoreditch, London, UK. Guy Bell Photography
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  • Training at Circus Space, the Hoxton based training school for circus performers. Shoreditch, London, UK. Guy Bell Photography
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  • Training at Circus Space, the Hoxton based training school for circus performers. Shoreditch, London, UK. Guy Bell Photography
    Circus Space GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Training at Circus Space, the Hoxton based training school for circus performers. Shoreditch, London, UK. Guy Bell Photography
    Circus Space GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Training at Circus Space, the Hoxton based training school for circus performers. Shoreditch, London, UK. Guy Bell Photography
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  • Despite warning signs traffic on teh south cirular is about normal for a bank holiday - It is a bank holiday for VE Day but most people are out to enjoy the sun on Clapham Common in advance of the anticipated easing of some restrictions on Sunday. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Students put ona an end of year performance after training at Circus Space, the Hoxton based training school for circus performers. Shoreditch, London, UK. Guy Bell Photography
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  • Students put ona an end of year performance after training at Circus Space, the Hoxton based training school for circus performers. Shoreditch, London, UK. Guy Bell Photography
    Circus Space GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Students put ona an end of year performance after training at Circus Space, the Hoxton based training school for circus performers. Shoreditch, London, UK. Guy Bell Photography
    Circus Space GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Students put ona an end of year performance after training at Circus Space, the Hoxton based training school for circus performers. Shoreditch, London, UK. Guy Bell Photography
    Circus Space GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Students put ona an end of year performance after training at Circus Space, the Hoxton based training school for circus performers. Shoreditch, London, UK. Guy Bell Photography
    Circus Space GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • Students put ona an end of year performance after training at Circus Space, the Hoxton based training school for circus performers. Shoreditch, London, UK. Guy Bell Photography
    Circus Space GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • Students put ona an end of year performance after training at Circus Space, the Hoxton based training school for circus performers. Shoreditch, London, UK. Guy Bell Photography
    Circus Space GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • A very old bike with wooden spokes and solid tyres - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • Joggers pass an ambulance on the south circular - Clapham Common is pretty quiet. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Passing the London Eye - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • Passing Westminster - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • Setting off after lunch - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • Setting off after lunch - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • A very old bike with wooden spokes and solid tyres - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • A very old bike with wooden spokes and solid tyres - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 051.jpg
  • The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 048.jpg
  • The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 041.jpg
  • The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • A quick sharpener before the off - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • A quick sharpener before the off - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • Penny farthing riders - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • A family on a three man bike and tricycle in matching blazers - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 018.jpg
  • A family on a three man bike and tricycle in matching blazers - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 014.jpg
  • A family on a three man bike and tricycle in matching blazers - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 013.jpg
  • A family on a three man bike and tricycle in matching blazers - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • Socle du Monde 1992-3 - Mona Hatoum a new Tate Modern exhibition. It presents around 100 works from the 1980s to the present day, including early performances and video, sculpture, installation, photography and works on paper. Mona Hatoum runs from 4 May to 21 August 2016.<br />
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Highlights include:  Large-scale installations that fill entire rooms, including Impenetrable 2009, a suspended square formed of hundreds of delicate rods of barbed wire which hover above the floor, and Light Sentence 1992, in which walls of wire mesh lockers and a single lightbulb cast constantly moving shadows; Hot Spot 2013, a giant globe that uses red neon to outline the contours of the continents; a kinetic sculpture in which a rotating motor-driven arm draws circular lines across a large sandpit; and Homebound 2000, an installation of kitchen utensils and furniture which buzzes with electricity
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  • Socle du Monde 1992-3 - Mona Hatoum a new Tate Modern exhibition. It presents around 100 works from the 1980s to the present day, including early performances and video, sculpture, installation, photography and works on paper. Mona Hatoum runs from 4 May to 21 August 2016.<br />
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Highlights include:  Large-scale installations that fill entire rooms, including Impenetrable 2009, a suspended square formed of hundreds of delicate rods of barbed wire which hover above the floor, and Light Sentence 1992, in which walls of wire mesh lockers and a single lightbulb cast constantly moving shadows; Hot Spot 2013, a giant globe that uses red neon to outline the contours of the continents; a kinetic sculpture in which a rotating motor-driven arm draws circular lines across a large sandpit; and Homebound 2000, an installation of kitchen utensils and furniture which buzzes with electricity
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  • Socle du Monde 1992-3 - Mona Hatoum a new Tate Modern exhibition. It presents around 100 works from the 1980s to the present day, including early performances and video, sculpture, installation, photography and works on paper. Mona Hatoum runs from 4 May to 21 August 2016.<br />
<br />
Highlights include:  Large-scale installations that fill entire rooms, including Impenetrable 2009, a suspended square formed of hundreds of delicate rods of barbed wire which hover above the floor, and Light Sentence 1992, in which walls of wire mesh lockers and a single lightbulb cast constantly moving shadows; Hot Spot 2013, a giant globe that uses red neon to outline the contours of the continents; a kinetic sculpture in which a rotating motor-driven arm draws circular lines across a large sandpit; and Homebound 2000, an installation of kitchen utensils and furniture which buzzes with electricity
    Mona Hatoum Tate GBPhotos 59.jpg
  • Jardin Suspendu 2008-10 - Mona Hatoum a new Tate Modern exhibition. It presents around 100 works from the 1980s to the present day, including early performances and video, sculpture, installation, photography and works on paper. Mona Hatoum runs from 4 May to 21 August 2016.<br />
<br />
Highlights include:  Large-scale installations that fill entire rooms, including Impenetrable 2009, a suspended square formed of hundreds of delicate rods of barbed wire which hover above the floor, and Light Sentence 1992, in which walls of wire mesh lockers and a single lightbulb cast constantly moving shadows; Hot Spot 2013, a giant globe that uses red neon to outline the contours of the continents; a kinetic sculpture in which a rotating motor-driven arm draws circular lines across a large sandpit; and Homebound 2000, an installation of kitchen utensils and furniture which buzzes with electricity
    Mona Hatoum Tate GBPhotos 57.jpg
  • Jardin Suspendu 2008-10 - Mona Hatoum a new Tate Modern exhibition. It presents around 100 works from the 1980s to the present day, including early performances and video, sculpture, installation, photography and works on paper. Mona Hatoum runs from 4 May to 21 August 2016.<br />
<br />
Highlights include:  Large-scale installations that fill entire rooms, including Impenetrable 2009, a suspended square formed of hundreds of delicate rods of barbed wire which hover above the floor, and Light Sentence 1992, in which walls of wire mesh lockers and a single lightbulb cast constantly moving shadows; Hot Spot 2013, a giant globe that uses red neon to outline the contours of the continents; a kinetic sculpture in which a rotating motor-driven arm draws circular lines across a large sandpit; and Homebound 2000, an installation of kitchen utensils and furniture which buzzes with electricity
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  • Over My Dead Body 1988 - Mona Hatoum a new Tate Modern exhibition. It presents around 100 works from the 1980s to the present day, including early performances and video, sculpture, installation, photography and works on paper. Mona Hatoum runs from 4 May to 21 August 2016.<br />
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Highlights include:  Large-scale installations that fill entire rooms, including Impenetrable 2009, a suspended square formed of hundreds of delicate rods of barbed wire which hover above the floor, and Light Sentence 1992, in which walls of wire mesh lockers and a single lightbulb cast constantly moving shadows; Hot Spot 2013, a giant globe that uses red neon to outline the contours of the continents; a kinetic sculpture in which a rotating motor-driven arm draws circular lines across a large sandpit; and Homebound 2000, an installation of kitchen utensils and furniture which buzzes with electricity
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  • Undercurrent (red) 2008 - Mona Hatoum a new Tate Modern exhibition. It presents around 100 works from the 1980s to the present day, including early performances and video, sculpture, installation, photography and works on paper. Mona Hatoum runs from 4 May to 21 August 2016.<br />
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Highlights include:  Large-scale installations that fill entire rooms, including Impenetrable 2009, a suspended square formed of hundreds of delicate rods of barbed wire which hover above the floor, and Light Sentence 1992, in which walls of wire mesh lockers and a single lightbulb cast constantly moving shadows; Hot Spot 2013, a giant globe that uses red neon to outline the contours of the continents; a kinetic sculpture in which a rotating motor-driven arm draws circular lines across a large sandpit; and Homebound 2000, an installation of kitchen utensils and furniture which buzzes with electricity
    Mona Hatoum Tate GBPhotos 43.jpg
  • Cellules 2012-13 - Mona Hatoum a new Tate Modern exhibition. It presents around 100 works from the 1980s to the present day, including early performances and video, sculpture, installation, photography and works on paper. Mona Hatoum runs from 4 May to 21 August 2016.<br />
<br />
Highlights include:  Large-scale installations that fill entire rooms, including Impenetrable 2009, a suspended square formed of hundreds of delicate rods of barbed wire which hover above the floor, and Light Sentence 1992, in which walls of wire mesh lockers and a single lightbulb cast constantly moving shadows; Hot Spot 2013, a giant globe that uses red neon to outline the contours of the continents; a kinetic sculpture in which a rotating motor-driven arm draws circular lines across a large sandpit; and Homebound 2000, an installation of kitchen utensils and furniture which buzzes with electricity
    Mona Hatoum Tate GBPhotos 40.jpg
  • Undercurrent (red) 2008 - Mona Hatoum a new Tate Modern exhibition. It presents around 100 works from the 1980s to the present day, including early performances and video, sculpture, installation, photography and works on paper. Mona Hatoum runs from 4 May to 21 August 2016.<br />
<br />
Highlights include:  Large-scale installations that fill entire rooms, including Impenetrable 2009, a suspended square formed of hundreds of delicate rods of barbed wire which hover above the floor, and Light Sentence 1992, in which walls of wire mesh lockers and a single lightbulb cast constantly moving shadows; Hot Spot 2013, a giant globe that uses red neon to outline the contours of the continents; a kinetic sculpture in which a rotating motor-driven arm draws circular lines across a large sandpit; and Homebound 2000, an installation of kitchen utensils and furniture which buzzes with electricity
    Mona Hatoum Tate GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • Cellules 2012-13 - Mona Hatoum a new Tate Modern exhibition. It presents around 100 works from the 1980s to the present day, including early performances and video, sculpture, installation, photography and works on paper. Mona Hatoum runs from 4 May to 21 August 2016.<br />
<br />
Highlights include:  Large-scale installations that fill entire rooms, including Impenetrable 2009, a suspended square formed of hundreds of delicate rods of barbed wire which hover above the floor, and Light Sentence 1992, in which walls of wire mesh lockers and a single lightbulb cast constantly moving shadows; Hot Spot 2013, a giant globe that uses red neon to outline the contours of the continents; a kinetic sculpture in which a rotating motor-driven arm draws circular lines across a large sandpit; and Homebound 2000, an installation of kitchen utensils and furniture which buzzes with electricity
    Mona Hatoum Tate GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • Twelve Windows 22012-13 (with Inaash) - Mona Hatoum a new Tate Modern exhibition. It presents around 100 works from the 1980s to the present day, including early performances and video, sculpture, installation, photography and works on paper. Mona Hatoum runs from 4 May to 21 August 2016.<br />
<br />
Highlights include:  Large-scale installations that fill entire rooms, including Impenetrable 2009, a suspended square formed of hundreds of delicate rods of barbed wire which hover above the floor, and Light Sentence 1992, in which walls of wire mesh lockers and a single lightbulb cast constantly moving shadows; Hot Spot 2013, a giant globe that uses red neon to outline the contours of the continents; a kinetic sculpture in which a rotating motor-driven arm draws circular lines across a large sandpit; and Homebound 2000, an installation of kitchen utensils and furniture which buzzes with electricity
    Mona Hatoum Tate GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • Impenetrable 2009 - Mona Hatoum a new Tate Modern exhibition. It presents around 100 works from the 1980s to the present day, including early performances and video, sculpture, installation, photography and works on paper. Mona Hatoum runs from 4 May to 21 August 2016.<br />
<br />
Highlights include:  Large-scale installations that fill entire rooms, including Impenetrable 2009, a suspended square formed of hundreds of delicate rods of barbed wire which hover above the floor, and Light Sentence 1992, in which walls of wire mesh lockers and a single lightbulb cast constantly moving shadows; Hot Spot 2013, a giant globe that uses red neon to outline the contours of the continents; a kinetic sculpture in which a rotating motor-driven arm draws circular lines across a large sandpit; and Homebound 2000, an installation of kitchen utensils and furniture which buzzes with electricity
    Mona Hatoum Tate GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Impenetrable 2009 - Mona Hatoum a new Tate Modern exhibition. It presents around 100 works from the 1980s to the present day, including early performances and video, sculpture, installation, photography and works on paper. Mona Hatoum runs from 4 May to 21 August 2016.<br />
<br />
Highlights include:  Large-scale installations that fill entire rooms, including Impenetrable 2009, a suspended square formed of hundreds of delicate rods of barbed wire which hover above the floor, and Light Sentence 1992, in which walls of wire mesh lockers and a single lightbulb cast constantly moving shadows; Hot Spot 2013, a giant globe that uses red neon to outline the contours of the continents; a kinetic sculpture in which a rotating motor-driven arm draws circular lines across a large sandpit; and Homebound 2000, an installation of kitchen utensils and furniture which buzzes with electricity
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  • Quarters 1996 - Mona Hatoum a new Tate Modern exhibition. It presents around 100 works from the 1980s to the present day, including early performances and video, sculpture, installation, photography and works on paper. Mona Hatoum runs from 4 May to 21 August 2016.<br />
<br />
Highlights include:  Large-scale installations that fill entire rooms, including Impenetrable 2009, a suspended square formed of hundreds of delicate rods of barbed wire which hover above the floor, and Light Sentence 1992, in which walls of wire mesh lockers and a single lightbulb cast constantly moving shadows; Hot Spot 2013, a giant globe that uses red neon to outline the contours of the continents; a kinetic sculpture in which a rotating motor-driven arm draws circular lines across a large sandpit; and Homebound 2000, an installation of kitchen utensils and furniture which buzzes with electricity
    Mona Hatoum Tate GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Quarters 1996 - Mona Hatoum a new Tate Modern exhibition. It presents around 100 works from the 1980s to the present day, including early performances and video, sculpture, installation, photography and works on paper. Mona Hatoum runs from 4 May to 21 August 2016.<br />
<br />
Highlights include:  Large-scale installations that fill entire rooms, including Impenetrable 2009, a suspended square formed of hundreds of delicate rods of barbed wire which hover above the floor, and Light Sentence 1992, in which walls of wire mesh lockers and a single lightbulb cast constantly moving shadows; Hot Spot 2013, a giant globe that uses red neon to outline the contours of the continents; a kinetic sculpture in which a rotating motor-driven arm draws circular lines across a large sandpit; and Homebound 2000, an installation of kitchen utensils and furniture which buzzes with electricity
    Mona Hatoum Tate GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Hot Spot 2013 - Mona Hatoum a new Tate Modern exhibition. It presents around 100 works from the 1980s to the present day, including early performances and video, sculpture, installation, photography and works on paper. Mona Hatoum runs from 4 May to 21 August 2016.<br />
<br />
Highlights include:  Large-scale installations that fill entire rooms, including Impenetrable 2009, a suspended square formed of hundreds of delicate rods of barbed wire which hover above the floor, and Light Sentence 1992, in which walls of wire mesh lockers and a single lightbulb cast constantly moving shadows; Hot Spot 2013, a giant globe that uses red neon to outline the contours of the continents; a kinetic sculpture in which a rotating motor-driven arm draws circular lines across a large sandpit; and Homebound 2000, an installation of kitchen utensils and furniture which buzzes with electricity
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  • Hot Spot 2013 - Mona Hatoum a new Tate Modern exhibition. It presents around 100 works from the 1980s to the present day, including early performances and video, sculpture, installation, photography and works on paper. Mona Hatoum runs from 4 May to 21 August 2016.<br />
<br />
Highlights include:  Large-scale installations that fill entire rooms, including Impenetrable 2009, a suspended square formed of hundreds of delicate rods of barbed wire which hover above the floor, and Light Sentence 1992, in which walls of wire mesh lockers and a single lightbulb cast constantly moving shadows; Hot Spot 2013, a giant globe that uses red neon to outline the contours of the continents; a kinetic sculpture in which a rotating motor-driven arm draws circular lines across a large sandpit; and Homebound 2000, an installation of kitchen utensils and furniture which buzzes with electricity
    Mona Hatoum Tate GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Light Sentence 1992 - Mona Hatoum a new Tate Modern exhibition. It presents around 100 works from the 1980s to the present day, including early performances and video, sculpture, installation, photography and works on paper. Mona Hatoum runs from 4 May to 21 August 2016.<br />
<br />
Highlights include:  Large-scale installations that fill entire rooms, including Impenetrable 2009, a suspended square formed of hundreds of delicate rods of barbed wire which hover above the floor, and Light Sentence 1992, in which walls of wire mesh lockers and a single lightbulb cast constantly moving shadows; Hot Spot 2013, a giant globe that uses red neon to outline the contours of the continents; a kinetic sculpture in which a rotating motor-driven arm draws circular lines across a large sandpit; and Homebound 2000, an installation of kitchen utensils and furniture which buzzes with electricity
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  • Dr Anjani Knobel and Dr Melissa Haskins, a first year in acute medecine (with circular placard) - The picket line at St Thomas' Hospital. Junior Doctors stage a 7 day all out strike action, this time imncluding accident and emergency coverage. They are striking against the new contracts due to be imposed by the Governemnt and health minister Jeremy Hunt. They are supported by the British Medical Association.
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  • Dr Melissa Haskins, a first year in acute medecine (with circular placard) - The picket line at St Thomas' Hospital. Junior Doctors stage a 7 day all out strike action, this time imncluding accident and emergency coverage. They are striking against the new contracts due to be imposed by the Governemnt and health minister Jeremy Hunt. They are supported by the British Medical Association.
    Doctors Strike GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Dr Melissa Haskins, a first year in acute medecine (with circular placard) - The picket line at St Thomas' Hospital. Junior Doctors stage a 7 day all out strike action, this time imncluding accident and emergency coverage. They are striking against the new contracts due to be imposed by the Governemnt and health minister Jeremy Hunt. They are supported by the British Medical Association.
    Doctors Strike GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • Passing the London Eye - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
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  • Passing the London Eye - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 098.jpg
  • Setting off after lunch - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 094.jpg
  • Setting off after lunch - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 092.jpg
  • Setting off after lunch - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 089.jpg
  • Setting off after lunch - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 090.jpg
  • Setting off after lunch - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 088.jpg
  • Team shot at the Albert memorial - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 087.jpg
  • The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 086.jpg
  • Having  lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 082.jpg
  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 078.jpg
  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 074.jpg
  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 073.jpg
  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 070.jpg
  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 069.jpg
  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 067.jpg
  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 066.jpg
  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 065.jpg
  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 063.jpg
  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 062.jpg
  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 060.jpg
  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 059.jpg
  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 058.jpg
  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 056.jpg
  • Arriving for the lunch break at Hyde Park - The Tweed Run, a very British public bicycle ride through London’s streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. Now in it's 8th year the ride follows a circular route from Clerkenwell via the Albert Memorial, Buckinham Palace and Westminster.
    Tweed Run London GBPhotos 057.jpg
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