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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander and Mark Humphrey - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • Artist Mark Humphrey talks to Judy Murray - The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • Artist Mark Humphrey talks to Judy Murray - The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • Artist Mark Humphrey talks to Judy Murray - The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • Artist Mark Humphrey with a shell case engraved by his great grandfather - The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander and Mark Humphrey - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander and Mark Humphrey - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander and Mark Humphrey - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander(here with Judy Murray) - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • Artist Mark Humphrey - The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander and Mark Humphrey - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander and Mark Humphrey - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 65.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. Lomndon 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 49.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 47.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 46.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 44.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress)  on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 62.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 57.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 55.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 45.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Jonathan Yeo with his sculpture Homage to Paolozzi (and other works) - a collaboration with Google Arts & Culture to create the first physical free-standing sculpture in metal made using the Virtual Reality program Tilt Brush - From Life a new exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts. It runs from 11 December 2017 – 11 March 2018.
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  • Jonathan Yeo shows how he saw his sculpture, Homage to Paolozzi, in VR - a collaboration with Google Arts & Culture to create the first physical free-standing sculpture in metal made using the Virtual Reality program Tilt Brush - From Life a new exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts. It runs from 11 December 2017 – 11 March 2018.
    From Life RA GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • Jonathan Yeo with his sculpture Homage to Paolozzi (and other works) - a collaboration with Google Arts & Culture to create the first physical free-standing sculpture in metal made using the Virtual Reality program Tilt Brush - From Life a new exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts. It runs from 11 December 2017 – 11 March 2018.
    From Life RA GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Jonathan Yeo with his sculpture Homage to Paolozzi (and other works) - a collaboration with Google Arts & Culture to create the first physical free-standing sculpture in metal made using the Virtual Reality program Tilt Brush - From Life a new exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts. It runs from 11 December 2017 – 11 March 2018.
    From Life RA GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Jonathan Yeo with his sculpture Homage to Paolozzi - a collaboration with Google Arts & Culture to create the first physical free-standing sculpture in metal made using the Virtual Reality program Tilt Brush - From Life a new exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts. It runs from 11 December 2017 – 11 March 2018.
    From Life RA GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Jonathan Yeo with his sculpture Homage to Paolozzi (and other works) - a collaboration with Google Arts & Culture to create the first physical free-standing sculpture in metal made using the Virtual Reality program Tilt Brush - From Life a new exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts. It runs from 11 December 2017 – 11 March 2018.
    From Life RA GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Jonathan Yeo with his sculpture Homage to Paolozzi - a collaboration with Google Arts & Culture to create the first physical free-standing sculpture in metal made using the Virtual Reality program Tilt Brush - From Life a new exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts. It runs from 11 December 2017 – 11 March 2018.
    From Life RA GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Jonathan Yeo with his sculpture - a collaboration with Google Arts & Culture to create the first physical free-standing sculpture in metal made using the Virtual Reality program Tilt Brush - From Life a new exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts. It runs from 11 December 2017 – 11 March 2018.
    From Life RA GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Sound and vision works in a collaboration between Brian Eno and Beezy Bailey in the Perve Gallery -  The 29th edition of London Art Fair takes place in the Business and Design Centre, Islington, from 18-22 January 2017.
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  • Sound and vision works in a collaboration between Brian Eno and Beezy Bailey in the Perve Gallery -  The 29th edition of London Art Fair takes place in the Business and Design Centre, Islington, from 18-22 January 2017.
    London Art Fair GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 67.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 63.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 61.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 59.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress)  on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 52.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 43.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress)  on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress)  on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress)  on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Nick Waplington/Alexander McQueen: Working Process at Tate Britain. This new exhibition presents the result of a unique collaboration between acclaimed fashion designer Alexander McQueen (1969-2010) and artist Nick Waplington (b 1965). It provides a behind-the-scenes look into one of fashion’s most celebrated names, capturing the creative journey - from sketch to catwalk - of McQueen’s seminal collection, Horn of Plenty. Highlights include: a number of large scale images taken by Nick Waplington during his access to Alexander McQueen’s studio - these feature Alexander McQueen alongside Anna Wintour, Philip Treacy, Sarah Burton and other members of his team; and these are interspersed by images of recyled rubbish to mirror the recycling of patterns and fabrics from previous designs in the collection. The exhibition runs from 10 March – 17 May 2015
    Tate Waplington McQueen GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Nick Waplington/Alexander McQueen: Working Process at Tate Britain. This new exhibition presents the result of a unique collaboration between acclaimed fashion designer Alexander McQueen (1969-2010) and artist Nick Waplington (b 1965). It provides a behind-the-scenes look into one of fashion’s most celebrated names, capturing the creative journey - from sketch to catwalk - of McQueen’s seminal collection, Horn of Plenty. Highlights include: a number of large scale images taken by Nick Waplington during his access to Alexander McQueen’s studio - these feature Alexander McQueen alongside Anna Wintour, Philip Treacy, Sarah Burton and other members of his team; and these are interspersed by images of recyled rubbish to mirror the recycling of patterns and fabrics from previous designs in the collection. The exhibition runs from 10 March – 17 May 2015
    Tate Waplington McQueen GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Nick Waplington/Alexander McQueen: Working Process at Tate Britain. This new exhibition presents the result of a unique collaboration between acclaimed fashion designer Alexander McQueen (1969-2010) and artist Nick Waplington (b 1965). It provides a behind-the-scenes look into one of fashion’s most celebrated names, capturing the creative journey - from sketch to catwalk - of McQueen’s seminal collection, Horn of Plenty. Highlights include: a number of large scale images taken by Nick Waplington during his access to Alexander McQueen’s studio - these feature Alexander McQueen alongside Anna Wintour, Philip Treacy, Sarah Burton and other members of his team; and these are interspersed by images of recyled rubbish to mirror the recycling of patterns and fabrics from previous designs in the collection. The exhibition runs from 10 March – 17 May 2015
    Tate Waplington McQueen GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Rubbish ready for recycling - Nick Waplington/Alexander McQueen: Working Process at Tate Britain. This new exhibition presents the result of a unique collaboration between acclaimed fashion designer Alexander McQueen (1969-2010) and artist Nick Waplington (b 1965). It provides a behind-the-scenes look into one of fashion’s most celebrated names, capturing the creative journey - from sketch to catwalk - of McQueen’s seminal collection, Horn of Plenty. Highlights include: a number of large scale images taken by Nick Waplington during his access to Alexander McQueen’s studio - these feature Alexander McQueen alongside Anna Wintour, Philip Treacy, Sarah Burton and other members of his team; and these are interspersed by images of recyled rubbish to mirror the recycling of patterns and fabrics from previous designs in the collection. The exhibition runs from 10 March – 17 May 2015
    Tate Waplington McQueen GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Nick Waplington/Alexander McQueen: Working Process at Tate Britain. This new exhibition presents the result of a unique collaboration between acclaimed fashion designer Alexander McQueen (1969-2010) and artist Nick Waplington (b 1965). It provides a behind-the-scenes look into one of fashion’s most celebrated names, capturing the creative journey - from sketch to catwalk - of McQueen’s seminal collection, Horn of Plenty. Highlights include: a number of large scale images taken by Nick Waplington during his access to Alexander McQueen’s studio - these feature Alexander McQueen alongside Anna Wintour, Philip Treacy, Sarah Burton and other members of his team; and these are interspersed by images of recyled rubbish to mirror the recycling of patterns and fabrics from previous designs in the collection. The exhibition runs from 10 March – 17 May 2015
    Tate Waplington McQueen GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Nick Waplington/Alexander McQueen: Working Process at Tate Britain. This new exhibition presents the result of a unique collaboration between acclaimed fashion designer Alexander McQueen (1969-2010) and artist Nick Waplington (b 1965). It provides a behind-the-scenes look into one of fashion’s most celebrated names, capturing the creative journey - from sketch to catwalk - of McQueen’s seminal collection, Horn of Plenty. Highlights include: a number of large scale images taken by Nick Waplington during his access to Alexander McQueen’s studio - these feature Alexander McQueen alongside Anna Wintour, Philip Treacy, Sarah Burton and other members of his team; and these are interspersed by images of recyled rubbish to mirror the recycling of patterns and fabrics from previous designs in the collection. The exhibition runs from 10 March – 17 May 2015
    Tate Waplington McQueen GBPhotos 10.jpg
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