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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 21 July 2019. Dance as part of the BBC young dancer competition on the waterfront stage in front of a large crowd. The 2019 Latitude Festival.
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  • Sigmar 2013 by Duncan Campbell (the projected work is reflected on the front of the projector). Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • The work of Tris Vonna-Michell. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • The work of Tris Vonna-Michell. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • The work of Tris Vonna-Michell. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Rosebud 2103 by James Richards. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • It for Others 2013 by Duncan Campbell. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014. Guy Bell, guy@gbphotos.com, 07771 786236
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014
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  • Sigmar 2013 by Duncan Campbell (the projected work is reflected on the front of the projector). Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Sigmar 2013 by Duncan Campbell (the projected work is reflected on the front of the projector). Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Rosebud 2103 by James Richards. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Rosebud 2103 by James Richards. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Rosebud 2103 by James Richards. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Rosebud 2103 by James Richards. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Untitled Merchandise (Lovers and Dealers) by James Richards. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Untitled Merchandise (Lovers and Dealers) by James Richards. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • The Screen 2013 by James Richards. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • The Screen 2013 by James Richards. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • The work of Tris Vonna-Michell. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • The work of Tris Vonna-Michell. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • The work of Tris Vonna-Michell. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • The work of Tris Vonna-Michell. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • The Turner Prize 2012 exhibition opens on 2 October at Tate Britain. It features work by the four shortlisted artists: Spartacus Chetwynd, Luke Fowler, Paul Noble and Elizabeth Price. Here performers from the work of Spartacus - which is based on her show 'Odd Man Out 2011', including the oracle and a puppet show of Jesus and Barabas. Tate Britain, London, UK.
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  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • A series of celebrity selfies with and by Jean Pigozzi dating from the 70's - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 53.jpg
  • A series of celebrity selfies with and by Jean Pigozzi dating from the 70's - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 47.jpg
  • A series of celebrity selfies with and by Jean Pigozzi dating from the 70's - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 46.jpg
  • A series of celebrity selfies with and by Jean Pigozzi dating from the 70's - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 45.jpg
  • Pop a self-sculpture by Gavin Turk - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 43.jpg
  • Pop a self-sculpture by Gavin Turk - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • A series of celebrity selfies with and by Jean Pigozzi dating from the 70's - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • Self Portraits by Chuck Close - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Andy Warhol self portrait - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Hello World! by Christopher Baker - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Pom Pom Mirror by Daniel Rozin (pictured) - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Pom Pom Mirror and Mirror no 12 by Daniel Rozin (pictured) - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • A series of celebrity selfies with and by Jean Pigozzi dating from the 70's - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 48.jpg
  • A series of celebrity selfies with and by Jean Pigozzi dating from the 70's - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 52.jpg
  • The first space selfie 2012 - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 44.jpg
  • From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • Pop a self-sculpture by Gavin Turk - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 40.jpg
  • Big Self Portrait by Chuck Close - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • Works by Frida Kahlo are favourited/liked by visitors - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • Works by Frida Kahlo are favourited/liked by visitors - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Hello World! by Christopher Baker - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Hello World! by Christopher Baker - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Hello World! by Christopher Baker - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Hello World! by Christopher Baker - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Self-Delusion, 2017, by Charlotte Colbert (Flanked by Honeymoon suite by June Calypso) - Selfies by contemporary artists - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Self-Delusion, 2017, by Charlotte Colbert - Selfies by contemporary artists - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Self-Delusion, 2017, by Charlotte Colbert - Selfies by contemporary artists - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Self-Delusion, 2017, by Charlotte Colbert - Selfies by contemporary artists - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Self-Delusion, 2017, by Charlotte Colbert (Flanked by Honeymoon suite by June Calypso) - Selfies by contemporary artists - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Pom Pom Mirror by Daniel Rozin (pictured) - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Mirror no 12 by Daniel Rozin (pictured) - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • The Masterpiece by Tim Noble and Sue Webster - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • Donald Trump is set up - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • Pom Pom Mirror and Mirror no 12 by Daniel Rozin (pictured) - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • JB Gill (JLS) takes part in the kicking competition - Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Brian McFadden takes part in the kicking competition  - Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • The Affordable Art Fair opens in Hampstead and runs until 15 June. Here visitors attempt to win a ceramic dog, the work of Grayson Perry which is the prize in a competition to raise funds for the Terrence Higgins Trust - the official charity of the show. The event offers visitors a chance to purchase work from over 100 galleries at prices between £40 and £4,000. Hampstead Heath, London UK 11 June 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • The Affordable Art Fair opens in Hampstead and runs until 15 June. Here visitors attempt to win a ceramic dog, the work of Grayson Perry which is the prize in a competition to raise funds for the Terrence Higgins Trust - the official charity of the show. The event offers visitors a chance to purchase work from over 100 galleries at prices between £40 and £4,000. Hampstead Heath, London UK 11 June 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • The competition, in this case UPS,  park aggravatingly close to a post box while making a delivery. Meanwhile, in town, protests against the part privatisation of the Royal mail, 24 February 2009,  London.  Guy Bell 07771 786236
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  • Jonathon May, fencing competition, Morden
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  • Competition in the housing market. A huge bunch of estate agents for sale and rental signs appear to be on one property in a street near Clapham Junction, London, UK, 07 August 2013.
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  • Dion Dublin (Footballer & TV presenter)takes part in the kicking competition   -Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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