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  • Clapham Junction Station is largely empty - One way systems and extra staff to guide peopel, but the trains are largely empty, even at rush hour. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Dried and tinned food shelves are empty - Despite promises on the radio that shops had plenty of food the Waitrose in Balham has very low supplies due to panic buying because of Coronavirus (Covid 19).
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  • The empty walkway between two parts of Waterloo tube station - Passenger numbers are down dramatically on the tube and buses as people heed government guidance. Those who do travel obey the signs that are everywhere and many wear masks. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Paternoster square is virtually empty, apart from a solitary City of London Policeman on patrol - People get out to get their days exercise or shopping - most practice social distancing. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • A masked man and woman wait for an empty Northern Line Train - Passenger numbers remain dramatically down on the tube, even during rush hour and even on teh first day of the easing of government guidance. Those who do travel attempt to obey the guidance on 2m social distancing and possibly around half wear masks -  despite isntructions from teh Mayor of London that he expects everyone to wear a mask on public transport. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Regent Street is very quiet, but not empty - A sunny day and people are out in reasonable numbers, throughout London, to get their daily exercise.  The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • No rationing in waitrose, as a customer stocks up on enough toilet roll to last a couple of months - Despite promises on the radio that shops had plenty of food the Waitrose in Balham has very low supplies due to panic buying because of Coronavirus (Covid 19).
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  • Passenger numbers remain dramatically down on the tube, even during rush hour and even on teh first day of the easing of government guidance. Those who do travel attempt to obey the guidance on 2m social distancing and possibly around half wear masks -  despite isntructions from teh Mayor of London that he expects everyone to wear a mask on public transport. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Westminster Bridge is quiet on the eve of teh easing of some of the restrictions. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • People wait for the bus as government warnings to stay at home are played on the advertising screen - Passenger numbers are down dramatically on the tube and buses as people heed government guidance. Those who do travel obey the signs that are everywhere and many wear masks. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Key or essential workers signs - Passenger numbersare down dramatically on the tube, even during rush hour as people heed government guidance. Those who do travel obey the signs that are everywhere and many wear masks. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Many of the few visitors are masked - Oxford street is very quiet as all the stores are shut, and signs warn people to stay home and save/thank the NHS. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Top Shop was already heavily discounting before closure - Oxford street is very quiet as all the stores are shut, and signs warn people to stay home and save/thank the NHS. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Passenger numbers remain dramatically down on the tube, even during rush hour and even on teh first day of the easing of government guidance. Those who do travel attempt to obey the guidance on 2m social distancing and possibly around half wear masks -  despite isntructions from teh Mayor of London that he expects everyone to wear a mask on public transport. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Walking and cycling over a normally packed bridge at this time - Commuter numbers are down dramatically in the London Bridge area, even during rush hour as people heed government guidance to go back to work but to keep your distance.  The first day the 'lockdown' is eased for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Passenger numbers remain dramatically down on the tube, even during rush hour and even on teh first day of the easing of government guidance. Those who do travel attempt to obey the guidance on 2m social distancing and possibly around half wear masks -  despite isntructions from teh Mayor of London that he expects everyone to wear a mask on public transport. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • A worker in hi vis orange sits next to an advert for soldier of orange - behind him a womman removes her mask. Passenger numbers remain dramatically down on the tube, even during rush hour and even on teh first day of the easing of government guidance. Those who do travel attempt to obey the guidance on 2m social distancing and possibly around half wear masks -  despite isntructions from teh Mayor of London that he expects everyone to wear a mask on public transport. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • People travel on the bus, mostly masked, but only one seat apart - Passenger numbers are down dramatically on the tube and buses as people heed government guidance. Those who do travel obey the signs that are everywhere and many wear masks. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • A member of flight crew - Passenger numbers are down dramatically on the tube and buses as people heed government guidance. Those who do travel obey the signs that are everywhere and many wear masks. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • People travel on the bus, mostly masked, but only one seat apart. The driver is protected by tape - Passenger numbers are down dramatically on the tube and buses as people heed government guidance. Those who do travel obey the signs that are everywhere and many wear masks. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • The self-testing area where communications are largely via mobile phone, with closed windows and where individuals are given packs with instructions so that they can test while sitting in their cars - On the day that the government hopesto reach its target of testing 100,000 people, with symptoms, a day the Coronavirus drive in test centre at Chessington World of Adventures remains pretty quiet - although the layout has been changed to split the site between self and staff tested people. The 'lockdown' continues in London because of the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak.
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  • Keep 2m signs and Mind the Gap - Passenger numbersare down dramatically on the tube, even during rush hour as people heed government guidance. Those who do travel obey the signs that are everywhere and many wear masks. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Keep 2m signs and Mind the Gap - Passenger numbers are down dramatically on the tube, even during rush hour as people heed government guidance. Those who do travel obey the signs that are everywhere and many wear masks. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • 5G phones - Oxford street is very quiet as all the stores are shut, and signs warn people to stay home and save/thank the NHS. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Police officers patrol practicing social distancing - Oxford street is very quiet as all the stores are shut, and signs warn people to stay home and save/thank the NHS. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Keep 2m signs and Mind the Gap - Passenger numbers are down dramatically on the tube, even during rush hour as people heed government guidance. Those who do travel obey the signs that are everywhere and many wear masks. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Keep 2m signs and Mind the Gap - Passenger numbers are down dramatically on the tube, even during rush hour as people heed government guidance. Those who do travel obey the signs that are everywhere and many wear masks. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • On the third day that the government opened up testing to all key workers with symptoms, a Coronavirus drive in test centre at Chessington World of Adventures is generally still pretty quiet at lunchtime. The 'lockdown' continues in London because of the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak.
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  • On the third day that the government opened up testing to all key workers with symptoms, a Coronavirus drive in test centre at Chessington World of Adventures is generally still pretty quiet at lunchtime. The 'lockdown' continues in London because of the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak.
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  • On the first day that teh government opened up testing to all key workers with symptoms, a Coronavirus drive in test centre at Chessington World of Adventures is pretty quiet at lunchtime. The 'lockdown' continues in London because of the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak.
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  • Staff in Serco bibs check-in and organise visiting cars - On the first day that teh government opened up testing to all key workers with symptoms, a Coronavirus drive in test centre at Chessington World of Adventures is pretty quiet at lunchtime. The 'lockdown' continues in London because of the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak.
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  • A couple, with a baby on the way, wear masks as they head for St Thomas' Hospital - Westmisnter Bridge is very quiet. The 'lockdown' continues in London because of the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak.
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  • Waterloo Brige is very quiet - The 'lockdown' continues in London because of the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak.
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  • Bank Holiday Monday and Clapham Common and the South Circular is very quiet, a bonus for cyclists - it is sunny but much colder. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • A solitary man enjoys a quiet Trafalgar Square in the company of a bottle of wine - The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Bank junction remains very quiet apart from the odd cyclist, pedestrian or bus -  The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • British transport police patrol including one in cut out form in a closed shop window -Waterloo station is much quieter in what is normally the peak of the rush hour - The second day of the 'lockdown' in Clapham - Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Waterloo station is much quieter in what is normally the peak of the rush hour - The second day of the 'lockdown' in Clapham - Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Passenger numbers remain dramatically down on the tube, even during rush hour and even on teh first day of the easing of government guidance. Those who do travel attempt to obey the guidance on 2m social distancing and possibly around half wear masks -  despite isntructions from teh Mayor of London that he expects everyone to wear a mask on public transport. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • The self-testing area where communications are largely via mobile phone, with closed windows and where individuals are given packs with instructions so that they can test while sitting in their cars - On the day that the government hopesto reach its target of testing 100,000 people, with symptoms, a day the Coronavirus drive in test centre at Chessington World of Adventures remains pretty quiet - although the layout has been changed to split the site between self and staff tested people. The 'lockdown' continues in London because of the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak.
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  • Soldiers take swabs - On the third day that the government opened up testing to all key workers with symptoms, a Coronavirus drive in test centre at Chessington World of Adventures is generally still pretty quiet at lunchtime. The 'lockdown' continues in London because of the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak.
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  • Waterloo station is much quieter in what is normally the peak of the rush hour - The second day of the 'lockdown' in Clapham - Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Tracey Emin with My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
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The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
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  • Tracey Emin with My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
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  • Tracey Emin with My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
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  • The British Airways i360 stands idle above the town and beach and reflects the relatively empty beach - It is sunny and people come to the beach and the seaside at Brighton, during Bank holiday Monday. It is busy but still plentyu of room for social distancing. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak.
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  • Racing to dump the empty ammo boxes - The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery (KTRHA), the ceremonial saluting battery of Her Majesty’s Household Division, fire a 41-gun Royal Salute in honour of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales’s 69th birthday. 71 horses pulling six First World War-era 13-pounder Field Guns came into action from in the park halfway down Constitution Hill.  Each of the guns fired blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals. London 14 Nov 2017
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  • Preparing for the day in an empty tent as people get ready to enjoy the final day and also leave later - The 2016 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
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  • The rubbish is trampled into the mud but an army of voulunteers has already cleared a large area (leaving a clear line) in the now empty Other Stage crowd area - the festival motto is 'Leave no trace'.The 2015 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
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  • The rubbish is trampled into the mud or overflowing in bins in the now empty Other Stage crowd area - the festival motto is 'Leave no trace'.The 2015 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
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  • The rubbish is trampled into the mud or overflowing in bins in the now empty Other Stage crowd area - the festival motto is 'Leave no trace'.The 2015 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
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  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
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  • Tracey Emin with My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
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  • Tracey Emin with My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
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  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
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  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
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  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
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  • Some of Tracey Emin's six recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. They are part of the display featuring My Bed 1998, which became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
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  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
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  • A postman comes to empty the box - One of  a handful of Royal Mail Letter boxes painted blue as a thank you to the NHS, outside St Thomas' Hospital. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Tracey Emin with My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
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  • Tracey Emin with My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
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The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
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  • Tracey Emin with My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
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The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
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The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
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The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
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The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
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The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
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  • Some of Tracey Emin's six recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. They are part of the display featuring My Bed 1998, which became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
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The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
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The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • A man collects empties to earn money from the deposit scheme keeping the site clean in the process - The 2018 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk 15 July 2018
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