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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 20 July 2019. Stereophonics play the Obelisk stage - The 2019 Latitude Festival.
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 19 July 2019. Fans watch as George Ezra plays the Obelisk Stage - The 2019 Latitude Festival.
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 20 July 2019. Stereophonics play the Obelisk stage - The 2019 Latitude Festival.
    Latitude 19 GBPhotos 141.jpg
  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 20 July 2019. Stereophonics play the Obelisk stage - The 2019 Latitude Festival.
    Latitude 19 GBPhotos 140.jpg
  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 20 July 2019. Stereophonics play the Obelisk stage - The 2019 Latitude Festival.
    Latitude 19 GBPhotos 137.jpg
  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 20 July 2019. Stereophonics play the Obelisk stage - The 2019 Latitude Festival.
    Latitude 19 GBPhotos 136.jpg
  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 20 July 2019. Stereophonics play the Obelisk stage - The 2019 Latitude Festival.
    Latitude 19 GBPhotos 135.jpg
  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 19 July 2019. Fans watch as George Ezra plays the Obelisk Stage - The 2019 Latitude Festival.
    Latitude 19 GBPhotos 055.jpg
  • The crowd for Elbow in front of the Pyramid stage. The Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 20 July 2019. Stereophonics play the Obelisk stage - The 2019 Latitude Festival.
    Latitude 19 GBPhotos 138.jpg
  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 19 July 2019. Fans watch as George Ezra plays the Obelisk Stage - The 2019 Latitude Festival.
    Latitude 19 GBPhotos 054.jpg
  • Excited fans watch asThe 1975 play the Obelisk Stage - The 2017 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk 14 July 2017
    Latitude festival 17 GBPhotos 085.jpg
  • Excited fans watch asThe 1975 play the Obelisk Stage - The 2017 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk 14 July 2017
    Latitude festival 17 GBPhotos 083.jpg
  • Radiohead, lead by Thom York, perform on the Pyramid Stage in fronmt of very excited fans - The 2017 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm. Glastonbury, 23 June 2017
    Glastonbury 2017 GBPhotos 082.jpg
  • A girl excited by the programme is pushed by her sibling in a trolley - The 2016 Latitude Festival, Henham Park, Suffolk.
    Latitude 16 GBPhotos 019.jpg
  • Excited fans watch as St Paul and the Broken Bones play the Other Stage - The 2016 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
    Glastonbury 2016 GBPhotos 149.jpg
  • Fans get excited and emotionmal about the arrival of Owen Wilson - Paramount Pictures Presents A 'Fashionable' Screening of Zoolander No.2  - the sequel directed by and starring Ben Stiller.
    Zoolander No2 GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Fans get excited and emotionmal about the arrival of Owen Wilson - Paramount Pictures Presents A 'Fashionable' Screening of Zoolander No.2  - the sequel directed by and starring Ben Stiller.
    Zoolander No2 GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Fans get excited and emotionmal about the arrival of Owen Wilson - Paramount Pictures Presents A 'Fashionable' Screening of Zoolander No.2  - the sequel directed by and starring Ben Stiller.
    Zoolander No2 GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Mumford and Sons play the Pyramid stage in front of very excited fans. The 2013 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 30 June 2013. © Guy Bell, guy@gbphotos.com, all rights reserved
    Glastonbury Festival GBPhotos 52.jpg
  • Tom Odell plays the Pyramid Stage in front of sundrenched and excited fans - The 2019 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
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  • Tom Odell plays the Pyramid Stage in front of sundrenched and excited fans - The 2019 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
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  • A group of very excited Jeremy Corbyn fans charge out of the Faraway Forest chanting Ohhhh Jeremy Corbyn - The 2017 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk 16 July 2017
    Latitude festival 17 GBPhotos 199.jpg
  • Excited fans watch asThe 1975 play the Obelisk Stage - The 2017 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk 14 July 2017
    Latitude festival 17 GBPhotos 093.jpg
  • Excited fans watch asThe 1975 play the Obelisk Stage - The 2017 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk 14 July 2017
    Latitude festival 17 GBPhotos 092.jpg
  • Excited fans watch asThe 1975 play the Obelisk Stage - The 2017 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk 14 July 2017
    Latitude festival 17 GBPhotos 087.jpg
  • Excited fans watch asThe 1975 play the Obelisk Stage - The 2017 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk 14 July 2017
    Latitude festival 17 GBPhotos 084.jpg
  • Radiohead, lead by Thom York, perform on the Pyramid Stage in fronmt of very excited fans - The 2017 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm. Glastonbury, 23 June 2017
    Glastonbury 2017 GBPhotos 081.jpg
  • Fans are really excited by the pictures they have taken. Johnny Depp presents his favourite films in Cineramageddon - The 2017 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm. Glastonbury, 22 June 2017
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  • Chvches play the Obelisk stage in front of excited fans - The 2016 Latitude Festival, Henham Park, Suffolk.
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  • Chvches play the Obelisk stage in front of excited fans - The 2016 Latitude Festival, Henham Park, Suffolk.
    Latitude 16 GBPhotos 088.jpg
  • Chvches play the Obelisk stage in front of excited fans - The 2016 Latitude Festival, Henham Park, Suffolk.
    Latitude 16 GBPhotos 087.jpg
  • An excited fan shows off her t-shirt. Ellie Goulding plays the Pyramid Stage - The 2016 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
    Glastonbury 2016 GBPhotos 239.jpg
  • Excited fans watch as St Paul and the Broken Bones play the Other Stage - The 2016 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
    Glastonbury 2016 GBPhotos 148.jpg
  • Excited fans watch as St Paul and the Broken Bones play the Other Stage - The 2016 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
    Glastonbury 2016 GBPhotos 146.jpg
  • Fans getincreasingly excited during the first song as they watch Wolf Alice play the  Pyramnid stage - The 2016 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
    Glastonbury 2016 GBPhotos 156.jpg
  • Excited fans wave Union Jacks - Queens 90th birthday was celebrated by the traditional Trooping the Colour as well as a flotilla on the river Thames.
    Queens 90th Birthday GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • Excited fans wave Union Jacks - Queens 90th birthday was celebrated by the traditional Trooping the Colour as well as a flotilla on the river Thames.
    Queens 90th Birthday GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Guardsmen march past an excited fan - Queens 90th birthday was celebrated by the traditional Trooping the Colour as well as a flotilla on the river Thames.
    Queens 90th Birthday GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Fans get excited and emotionmal about the arrival of Owen Wilson - Paramount Pictures Presents A 'Fashionable' Screening of Zoolander No.2  - the sequel directed by and starring Ben Stiller.
    Zoolander No2 GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Fans get excited and emotionmal about the arrival of Owen Wilson - Paramount Pictures Presents A 'Fashionable' Screening of Zoolander No.2  - the sequel directed by and starring Ben Stiller.
    Zoolander No2 GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Fans get excited and emotionmal about the arrival of Owen Wilson - Paramount Pictures Presents A 'Fashionable' Screening of Zoolander No.2  - the sequel directed by and starring Ben Stiller.
    Zoolander No2 GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Fans get excited and emotionmal about the arrival of Owen Wilson - Paramount Pictures Presents A 'Fashionable' Screening of Zoolander No.2  - the sequel directed by and starring Ben Stiller.
    Zoolander No2 GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Fans get excited and emotionmal about the arrival of Owen Wilson - Paramount Pictures Presents A 'Fashionable' Screening of Zoolander No.2  - the sequel directed by and starring Ben Stiller.
    Zoolander No2 GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Mumford and Sons play the Pyramid stage in front of very excited fans. The 2013 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 30 June 2013. © Guy Bell, guy@gbphotos.com, all rights reserved
    Glastonbury Festival GBPhotos 55.jpg
  • Excited fans watch asThe 1975 play the Obelisk Stage - The 2017 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk 14 July 2017
    Latitude festival 17 GBPhotos 095.jpg
  • Excited fans watch asThe 1975 play the Obelisk Stage - The 2017 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk 14 July 2017
    Latitude festival 17 GBPhotos 094.jpg
  • Excited fans watch asThe 1975 play the Obelisk Stage - The 2017 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk 14 July 2017
    Latitude festival 17 GBPhotos 090.jpg
  • Excited fans watch asThe 1975 play the Obelisk Stage - The 2017 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk 14 July 2017
    Latitude festival 17 GBPhotos 082.jpg
  • Excited fans watch asThe 1975 play the Obelisk Stage - The 2017 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk 14 July 2017
    Latitude festival 17 GBPhotos 081.jpg
  • Radiohead, lead by Thom York, perform on the Pyramid Stage in fronmt of very excited fans - The 2017 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm. Glastonbury, 23 June 2017
    Glastonbury 2017 GBPhotos 083.jpg
  • Radiohead, lead by Thom York, perform on the Pyramid Stage in fronmt of very excited fans - The 2017 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm. Glastonbury, 23 June 2017
    Glastonbury 2017 GBPhotos 080.jpg
  • Chvches play the Obelisk stage in front of excited fans - The 2016 Latitude Festival, Henham Park, Suffolk.
    Latitude 16 GBPhotos 092.jpg
  • Chvches play the Obelisk stage in front of excited fans - The 2016 Latitude Festival, Henham Park, Suffolk.
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  • Chvches play the Obelisk stage in front of excited fans - The 2016 Latitude Festival, Henham Park, Suffolk.
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  • Dancers from the RMC Dance Company perform at teh opening - The Smile, a landmark project for the London Design Festival designed by architect Alison Brooks and the engineer was ARUP. It will be on show outside the Chelsea College of art from 17 September – 12 October. Measuring 34m in length, the curved form is a ‘bold and exciting’ experiment in wood engineering and in design being made from cross-laminated timber (CLT) in tulipwood, it has been initiated by The American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC).
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  • A mixture of nerves and excitement before the start of the swim (the first event)- Competitors enjoy the warm sunny conditions while participating in the Hever castle Triathlon.
    Hever Triathlon GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Visitors arrive on a rainy afternoon - Photo London, an international photography event in its third edition, Along with the selection of the world’s leading galleries showing at the Fair, Photo London presents the Discovery section for the most exciting emerging galleries and artists. There is also a Public Programme bringing together special exhibitions and talks. The event runs until 21 May. London 17 May 2017.
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  • Road Of Bones by Jacob Aue Sobol in the Leica Gallery - Photo London, an international photography event in its third edition, Along with the selection of the world’s leading galleries showing at the Fair, Photo London presents the Discovery section for the most exciting emerging galleries and artists. There is also a Public Programme bringing together special exhibitions and talks. The event runs until 21 May. London 17 May 2017.
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  • Road Of Bones by Jacob Aue Sobol in the Leica Gallery - Photo London, an international photography event in its third edition, Along with the selection of the world’s leading galleries showing at the Fair, Photo London presents the Discovery section for the most exciting emerging galleries and artists. There is also a Public Programme bringing together special exhibitions and talks. The event runs until 21 May. London 17 May 2017.
    Photo London GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • Omo River Series by Isabel Munoz in Blanca Berlin - Photo London, an international photography event in its third edition, Along with the selection of the world’s leading galleries showing at the Fair, Photo London presents the Discovery section for the most exciting emerging galleries and artists. There is also a Public Programme bringing together special exhibitions and talks. The event runs until 21 May. London 17 May 2017.
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  • Twin Palms #26 in the Polka Gallery - Photo London, an international photography event in its third edition, Along with the selection of the world’s leading galleries showing at the Fair, Photo London presents the Discovery section for the most exciting emerging galleries and artists. There is also a Public Programme bringing together special exhibitions and talks. The event runs until 21 May. London 17 May 2017.
    Photo London GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Twin Palms #26 and #1 in the Polka Gallery - Photo London, an international photography event in its third edition, Along with the selection of the world’s leading galleries showing at the Fair, Photo London presents the Discovery section for the most exciting emerging galleries and artists. There is also a Public Programme bringing together special exhibitions and talks. The event runs until 21 May. London 17 May 2017.
    Photo London GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Water by Nadav Kandaer in the Flowers Gallery - Photo London, an international photography event in its third edition, Along with the selection of the world’s leading galleries showing at the Fair, Photo London presents the Discovery section for the most exciting emerging galleries and artists. There is also a Public Programme bringing together special exhibitions and talks. The event runs until 21 May. London 17 May 2017.
    Photo London GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Work by Hiro in the Hamiltons Gallery - Photo London, an international photography event befitting in its third edition, Along with the selection of the world’s leading galleries showing at the Fair, Photo London presents the Discovery section for the most exciting emerging galleries and artists. There is also a Public Programme bringing together special exhibitions and talks. The event runs until 21 May. London 17 May 2017.
    Photo London GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Work by Hiro in the Hamiltons Gallery - Photo London, an international photography event befitting in its third edition, Along with the selection of the world’s leading galleries showing at the Fair, Photo London presents the Discovery section for the most exciting emerging galleries and artists. There is also a Public Programme bringing together special exhibitions and talks. The event runs until 21 May. London 17 May 2017.
    Photo London GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Glen Close by Herb Ritts and Four by Yoram Roth in Camera Work - Photo London, an international photography event befitting in its third edition, Along with the selection of the world’s leading galleries showing at the Fair, Photo London presents the Discovery section for the most exciting emerging galleries and artists. There is also a Public Programme bringing together special exhibitions and talks. The event runs until 21 May. London 17 May 2017.
    Photo London GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • A wall of photos in the Atlas Gallery -  Photo London, an international photography event in its third edition, Along with the selection of the world’s leading galleries showing at the Fair, Photo London presents the Discovery section for the most exciting emerging galleries and artists. There is also a Public Programme bringing together special exhibitions and talks. The event runs until 21 May. London 17 May 2017.
    Photo London GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • A wall of photos in the Atlas Gallery -  Photo London, an international photography event in its third edition, Along with the selection of the world’s leading galleries showing at the Fair, Photo London presents the Discovery section for the most exciting emerging galleries and artists. There is also a Public Programme bringing together special exhibitions and talks. The event runs until 21 May. London 17 May 2017.
    Photo London GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • A mixture of nerves and excitement before the start of the swim (the first event)- Competitors enjoy the warm sunny conditions while participating in the Hever castle Triathlon.
    Hever Triathlon GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • A mixture of nerves and excitement before the start of the swim (the first event)- Competitors enjoy the warm sunny conditions while participating in the Hever castle Triathlon.
    Hever Triathlon GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • A mixture of nerves and excitement before the start of the swim (the first event)- Competitors enjoy the warm sunny conditions while participating in the Hever castle Triathlon.
    Hever Triathlon GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • A mixture of nerves and excitement before the start of the swim (the first event)- Competitors enjoy the warm sunny conditions while participating in the Hever castle Triathlon.
    Hever Triathlon GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Ken Kagami draws sketches of mens genitals and womens bresasts for a large queue of visitors - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Polychromatic Attentio by Olafur Eliason in the Tanya Bonakdar gallery- Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
    Frieze Art 15 GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • A glass work by Armando Andrade Tudela in the Carl Freedman Gallery -  Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
    Frieze Art 15 GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • A glass work by Armando Andrade Tudela in the Carl Freedman Gallery -  Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
    Frieze Art 15 GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • John de Andrea, Cierra 2003 in the gallery Perrotin - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Work by Glenn Brown in the Gagosian Gallery - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • The Frieze Project by Ayr - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Cocktail party by Tom Friedman - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • A piece in the David Zwirner gallery - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Lui Wei Puzzle, in White Cube - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Doll Festival 1966 by Ushio Shinohara - The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop, opens at the Tate Modern. The exhibition covers the full breadth of international Pop Art from the 1960s and 70s, 'exploding' the traditional story of Pop. The show features 'colourful and exciting' works from Latin America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East – the majority of which have never before been shown in the UK. Highlights include: Japanese pop artist Tajiri’s striking large scale sculpture Machine No.7, surrounded by works by artists Ushio Shinohara, Erro, Equipo Cronica and Evelyne Axel; a mirrored full room installation specially recreated for this exhibition by Polish pop artist Jana Zelibska; and Henri Cueco’s multi-layered sculptural work Large Protest 1969 seen in front of his painting The Red Men, bas-relief 1969, exploring the Cold War, Vietnam War and May 1968 protests in Paris. The Exhibition is at Tate Modern from 7 September 2015 - 24 January 2015.
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  • Enfin silhouettes affinees jusqu'a la taille by Bernard Rancillac and God of War 1967-8 by Ulrike Offinger - The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop, opens at the Tate Modern. The exhibition covers the full breadth of international Pop Art from the 1960s and 70s, 'exploding' the traditional story of Pop. The show features 'colourful and exciting' works from Latin America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East – the majority of which have never before been shown in the UK. Highlights include: Japanese pop artist Tajiri’s striking large scale sculpture Machine No.7, surrounded by works by artists Ushio Shinohara, Erro, Equipo Cronica and Evelyne Axel; a mirrored full room installation specially recreated for this exhibition by Polish pop artist Jana Zelibska; and Henri Cueco’s multi-layered sculptural work Large Protest 1969 seen in front of his painting The Red Men, bas-relief 1969, exploring the Cold War, Vietnam War and May 1968 protests in Paris. The Exhibition is at Tate Modern from 7 September 2015 - 24 January 2015.
    Tate Pop art GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • Relative Mimetism 1973 by Dorothee Seiz (pictured) - The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop, opens at the Tate Modern. The exhibition covers the full breadth of international Pop Art from the 1960s and 70s, 'exploding' the traditional story of Pop. The show features 'colourful and exciting' works from Latin America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East – the majority of which have never before been shown in the UK. Highlights include: Japanese pop artist Tajiri’s striking large scale sculpture Machine No.7, surrounded by works by artists Ushio Shinohara, Erro, Equipo Cronica and Evelyne Axel; a mirrored full room installation specially recreated for this exhibition by Polish pop artist Jana Zelibska; and Henri Cueco’s multi-layered sculptural work Large Protest 1969 seen in front of his painting The Red Men, bas-relief 1969, exploring the Cold War, Vietnam War and May 1968 protests in Paris. The Exhibition is at Tate Modern from 7 September 2015 - 24 January 2015.
    Tate Pop art GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • The Pop Bodies Room - The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop, opens at the Tate Modern. The exhibition covers the full breadth of international Pop Art from the 1960s and 70s, 'exploding' the traditional story of Pop. The show features 'colourful and exciting' works from Latin America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East – the majority of which have never before been shown in the UK. Highlights include: Japanese pop artist Tajiri’s striking large scale sculpture Machine No.7, surrounded by works by artists Ushio Shinohara, Erro, Equipo Cronica and Evelyne Axel; a mirrored full room installation specially recreated for this exhibition by Polish pop artist Jana Zelibska; and Henri Cueco’s multi-layered sculptural work Large Protest 1969 seen in front of his painting The Red Men, bas-relief 1969, exploring the Cold War, Vietnam War and May 1968 protests in Paris. The Exhibition is at Tate Modern from 7 September 2015 - 24 January 2015.
    Tate Pop art GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • The New Jemima 1964 by Joe Overstreet - Enfin silhouettes affinees jusqu'a la taille by Bernard Rancillac - The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop, opens at the Tate Modern. The exhibition covers the full breadth of international Pop Art from the 1960s and 70s, 'exploding' the traditional story of Pop. The show features 'colourful and exciting' works from Latin America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East – the majority of which have never before been shown in the UK. Highlights include: Japanese pop artist Tajiri’s striking large scale sculpture Machine No.7, surrounded by works by artists Ushio Shinohara, Erro, Equipo Cronica and Evelyne Axel; a mirrored full room installation specially recreated for this exhibition by Polish pop artist Jana Zelibska; and Henri Cueco’s multi-layered sculptural work Large Protest 1969 seen in front of his painting The Red Men, bas-relief 1969, exploring the Cold War, Vietnam War and May 1968 protests in Paris. The Exhibition is at Tate Modern from 7 September 2015 - 24 January 2015.
    Tate Pop art GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • Kenedy Assanination 1968 by Joav Barel - The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop, opens at the Tate Modern. The exhibition covers the full breadth of international Pop Art from the 1960s and 70s, 'exploding' the traditional story of Pop. The show features 'colourful and exciting' works from Latin America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East – the majority of which have never before been shown in the UK. Highlights include: Japanese pop artist Tajiri’s striking large scale sculpture Machine No.7, surrounded by works by artists Ushio Shinohara, Erro, Equipo Cronica and Evelyne Axel; a mirrored full room installation specially recreated for this exhibition by Polish pop artist Jana Zelibska; and Henri Cueco’s multi-layered sculptural work Large Protest 1969 seen in front of his painting The Red Men, bas-relief 1969, exploring the Cold War, Vietnam War and May 1968 protests in Paris. The Exhibition is at Tate Modern from 7 September 2015 - 24 January 2015.
    Tate Pop art GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • Mao-Hope March 1966 by Oyvind Fahlstrom - Album the Red 1968-70 by Gerard Formanger - The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop, opens at the Tate Modern. The exhibition covers the full breadth of international Pop Art from the 1960s and 70s, 'exploding' the traditional story of Pop. The show features 'colourful and exciting' works from Latin America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East – the majority of which have never before been shown in the UK. Highlights include: Japanese pop artist Tajiri’s striking large scale sculpture Machine No.7, surrounded by works by artists Ushio Shinohara, Erro, Equipo Cronica and Evelyne Axel; a mirrored full room installation specially recreated for this exhibition by Polish pop artist Jana Zelibska; and Henri Cueco’s multi-layered sculptural work Large Protest 1969 seen in front of his painting The Red Men, bas-relief 1969, exploring the Cold War, Vietnam War and May 1968 protests in Paris. The Exhibition is at Tate Modern from 7 September 2015 - 24 January 2015.
    Tate Pop art GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Divine Proportion 1967 by Equipo Realidad - The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop, opens at the Tate Modern. The exhibition covers the full breadth of international Pop Art from the 1960s and 70s, 'exploding' the traditional story of Pop. The show features 'colourful and exciting' works from Latin America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East – the majority of which have never before been shown in the UK. Highlights include: Japanese pop artist Tajiri’s striking large scale sculpture Machine No.7, surrounded by works by artists Ushio Shinohara, Erro, Equipo Cronica and Evelyne Axel; a mirrored full room installation specially recreated for this exhibition by Polish pop artist Jana Zelibska; and Henri Cueco’s multi-layered sculptural work Large Protest 1969 seen in front of his painting The Red Men, bas-relief 1969, exploring the Cold War, Vietnam War and May 1968 protests in Paris. The Exhibition is at Tate Modern from 7 September 2015 - 24 January 2015.
    Tate Pop art GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Friends 1971 by Kiki Kogelnik - The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop, opens at the Tate Modern. The exhibition covers the full breadth of international Pop Art from the 1960s and 70s, 'exploding' the traditional story of Pop. The show features 'colourful and exciting' works from Latin America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East – the majority of which have never before been shown in the UK. Highlights include: Japanese pop artist Tajiri’s striking large scale sculpture Machine No.7, surrounded by works by artists Ushio Shinohara, Erro, Equipo Cronica and Evelyne Axel; a mirrored full room installation specially recreated for this exhibition by Polish pop artist Jana Zelibska; and Henri Cueco’s multi-layered sculptural work Large Protest 1969 seen in front of his painting The Red Men, bas-relief 1969, exploring the Cold War, Vietnam War and May 1968 protests in Paris. The Exhibition is at Tate Modern from 7 September 2015 - 24 January 2015.
    Tate Pop art GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Towards Communism on Lenin's Course 1967 by Dusan Otavesic and Interpretation Totem 1969 by Romanita Disconzi - The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop, opens at the Tate Modern. The exhibition covers the full breadth of international Pop Art from the 1960s and 70s, 'exploding' the traditional story of Pop. The show features 'colourful and exciting' works from Latin America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East – the majority of which have never before been shown in the UK. Highlights include: Japanese pop artist Tajiri’s striking large scale sculpture Machine No.7, surrounded by works by artists Ushio Shinohara, Erro, Equipo Cronica and Evelyne Axel; a mirrored full room installation specially recreated for this exhibition by Polish pop artist Jana Zelibska; and Henri Cueco’s multi-layered sculptural work Large Protest 1969 seen in front of his painting The Red Men, bas-relief 1969, exploring the Cold War, Vietnam War and May 1968 protests in Paris. The Exhibition is at Tate Modern from 7 September 2015 - 24 January 2015.
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  • Mum and I by Marisol Escobar and Listen America by Raul Martinez - The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop, opens at the Tate Modern. The exhibition covers the full breadth of international Pop Art from the 1960s and 70s, 'exploding' the traditional story of Pop. The show features 'colourful and exciting' works from Latin America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East – the majority of which have never before been shown in the UK. Highlights include: Japanese pop artist Tajiri’s striking large scale sculpture Machine No.7, surrounded by works by artists Ushio Shinohara, Erro, Equipo Cronica and Evelyne Axel; a mirrored full room installation specially recreated for this exhibition by Polish pop artist Jana Zelibska; and Henri Cueco’s multi-layered sculptural work Large Protest 1969 seen in front of his painting The Red Men, bas-relief 1969, exploring the Cold War, Vietnam War and May 1968 protests in Paris. The Exhibition is at Tate Modern from 7 September 2015 - 24 January 2015.
    Tate Pop art GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop, opens at the Tate Modern. The exhibition covers the full breadth of international Pop Art from the 1960s and 70s, 'exploding' the traditional story of Pop. The show features 'colourful and exciting' works from Latin America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East – the majority of which have never before been shown in the UK. Highlights include: Japanese pop artist Tajiri’s striking large scale sculpture Machine No.7, surrounded by works by artists Ushio Shinohara, Erro, Equipo Cronica and Evelyne Axel; a mirrored full room installation specially recreated for this exhibition by Polish pop artist Jana Zelibska; and Henri Cueco’s multi-layered sculptural work Large Protest 1969 seen in front of his painting The Red Men, bas-relief 1969, exploring the Cold War, Vietnam War and May 1968 protests in Paris. The Exhibition is at Tate Modern from 7 September 2015 - 24 January 2015.
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  • The Smile, a landmark project for the London Design Festival designed by architect Alison Brooks (pictured) and the engineer was ARUP. It will be on show outside the Chelsea College of art from 17 September – 12 October. Measuring 34m in length, the curved form is a ‘bold and exciting’ experiment in wood engineering and in design being made from cross-laminated timber (CLT) in tulipwood, it has been initiated by The American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC).
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  • The Smile, a landmark project for the London Design Festival designed by architect Alison Brooks and the engineer was ARUP. It will be on show outside the Chelsea College of art from 17 September – 12 October. Measuring 34m in length, the curved form is a ‘bold and exciting’ experiment in wood engineering and in design being made from cross-laminated timber (CLT) in tulipwood, it has been initiated by The American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC).
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  • Road Of Bones by Jacob Aue Sobol in the Leica Gallery - Photo London, an international photography event in its third edition, Along with the selection of the world’s leading galleries showing at the Fair, Photo London presents the Discovery section for the most exciting emerging galleries and artists. There is also a Public Programme bringing together special exhibitions and talks. The event runs until 21 May. London 17 May 2017.
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  • A wall of photos in the Atlas Gallery -  Photo London, an international photography event in its third edition, Along with the selection of the world’s leading galleries showing at the Fair, Photo London presents the Discovery section for the most exciting emerging galleries and artists. There is also a Public Programme bringing together special exhibitions and talks. The event runs until 21 May. London 17 May 2017.
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  • A mixture of nerves and excitement before the start of the swim (the first event)- Competitors enjoy the warm sunny conditions while participating in the Hever castle Triathlon.
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