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  • Queen Victoria’s Palace a special exhibition at this year’s Summer Opening of Buckingham Palace to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria. It runs from 20 July – 29 September 2019 and tells the story of how the young monarch turned an unloved royal residence into the centre of the social, cultural and official life of the country. Through objects from the Royal Collection and an immersive experience in the Palace’s Ballroom, visitors will learn how Victoria made Buckingham Palace what it remains today – the headquarters of the Monarchy, a rallying point for national celebrations and a family home.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Queen Victoria’s Palace a special exhibition at this year’s Summer Opening of Buckingham Palace to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria. It runs from 20 July – 29 September 2019 and tells the story of how the young monarch turned an unloved royal residence into the centre of the social, cultural and official life of the country. Through objects from the Royal Collection and an immersive experience in the Palace’s Ballroom, visitors will learn how Victoria made Buckingham Palace what it remains today – the headquarters of the Monarchy, a rallying point for national celebrations and a family home.
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  • Queen Victoria’s Palace a special exhibition at this year’s Summer Opening of Buckingham Palace to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria. It runs from 20 July – 29 September 2019 and tells the story of how the young monarch turned an unloved royal residence into the centre of the social, cultural and official life of the country. Through objects from the Royal Collection and an immersive experience in the Palace’s Ballroom, visitors will learn how Victoria made Buckingham Palace what it remains today – the headquarters of the Monarchy, a rallying point for national celebrations and a family home.
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  • Queen Victoria’s Palace a special exhibition at this year’s Summer Opening of Buckingham Palace to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria. It runs from 20 July – 29 September 2019 and tells the story of how the young monarch turned an unloved royal residence into the centre of the social, cultural and official life of the country. Through objects from the Royal Collection and an immersive experience in the Palace’s Ballroom, visitors will learn how Victoria made Buckingham Palace what it remains today – the headquarters of the Monarchy, a rallying point for national celebrations and a family home.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 47.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Queen Victoria’s Palace a special exhibition at this year’s Summer Opening of Buckingham Palace to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria. It runs from 20 July – 29 September 2019 and tells the story of how the young monarch turned an unloved royal residence into the centre of the social, cultural and official life of the country. Through objects from the Royal Collection and an immersive experience in the Palace’s Ballroom, visitors will learn how Victoria made Buckingham Palace what it remains today – the headquarters of the Monarchy, a rallying point for national celebrations and a family home.
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  • Queen Victoria’s Palace a special exhibition at this year’s Summer Opening of Buckingham Palace to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria. It runs from 20 July – 29 September 2019 and tells the story of how the young monarch turned an unloved royal residence into the centre of the social, cultural and official life of the country. Through objects from the Royal Collection and an immersive experience in the Palace’s Ballroom, visitors will learn how Victoria made Buckingham Palace what it remains today – the headquarters of the Monarchy, a rallying point for national celebrations and a family home.
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  • Queen Victoria’s Palace a special exhibition at this year’s Summer Opening of Buckingham Palace to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria. It runs from 20 July – 29 September 2019 and tells the story of how the young monarch turned an unloved royal residence into the centre of the social, cultural and official life of the country. Through objects from the Royal Collection and an immersive experience in the Palace’s Ballroom, visitors will learn how Victoria made Buckingham Palace what it remains today – the headquarters of the Monarchy, a rallying point for national celebrations and a family home.
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  • Queen Victoria’s Palace a special exhibition at this year’s Summer Opening of Buckingham Palace to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria. It runs from 20 July – 29 September 2019 and tells the story of how the young monarch turned an unloved royal residence into the centre of the social, cultural and official life of the country. Through objects from the Royal Collection and an immersive experience in the Palace’s Ballroom, visitors will learn how Victoria made Buckingham Palace what it remains today – the headquarters of the Monarchy, a rallying point for national celebrations and a family home.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 66.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. Lomndon 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 44.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Queen Victoria’s Palace a special exhibition at this year’s Summer Opening of Buckingham Palace to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria. It runs from 20 July – 29 September 2019 and tells the story of how the young monarch turned an unloved royal residence into the centre of the social, cultural and official life of the country. Through objects from the Royal Collection and an immersive experience in the Palace’s Ballroom, visitors will learn how Victoria made Buckingham Palace what it remains today – the headquarters of the Monarchy, a rallying point for national celebrations and a family home.
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  • Queen Victoria’s Palace a special exhibition at this year’s Summer Opening of Buckingham Palace to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria. It runs from 20 July – 29 September 2019 and tells the story of how the young monarch turned an unloved royal residence into the centre of the social, cultural and official life of the country. Through objects from the Royal Collection and an immersive experience in the Palace’s Ballroom, visitors will learn how Victoria made Buckingham Palace what it remains today – the headquarters of the Monarchy, a rallying point for national celebrations and a family home.
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  • Queen Victoria’s Palace a special exhibition at this year’s Summer Opening of Buckingham Palace to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria. It runs from 20 July – 29 September 2019 and tells the story of how the young monarch turned an unloved royal residence into the centre of the social, cultural and official life of the country. Through objects from the Royal Collection and an immersive experience in the Palace’s Ballroom, visitors will learn how Victoria made Buckingham Palace what it remains today – the headquarters of the Monarchy, a rallying point for national celebrations and a family home.
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  • Queen Victoria’s Palace a special exhibition at this year’s Summer Opening of Buckingham Palace to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria. It runs from 20 July – 29 September 2019 and tells the story of how the young monarch turned an unloved royal residence into the centre of the social, cultural and official life of the country. Through objects from the Royal Collection and an immersive experience in the Palace’s Ballroom, visitors will learn how Victoria made Buckingham Palace what it remains today – the headquarters of the Monarchy, a rallying point for national celebrations and a family home.
    Latitude 19 GBPhotos 210.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 65.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 57.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 55.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 49.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress)  on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray  (pictured red dress)  collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress) on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange. London 26 Nov 2016.
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  • Stream or River, Flight or Pattern - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • The Wall room - The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains at the Victoria &Albert Museum. The exhibition is an immersive, experimental journey through Pink Floyd’s world, from high tech audio-visual events, objects, surreal landscapes, and the culture explosions that evolve throughout the exhibition. Displaying over 350 objects and artefacts,  this retrospective marks the 50th anniversary of the band’s first album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and debut single ‘Arnold Layne’
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  • Wish you were here room - The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains at the Victoria &Albert Museum. The exhibition is an immersive, experimental journey through Pink Floyd’s world, from high tech audio-visual events, objects, surreal landscapes, and the culture explosions that evolve throughout the exhibition. Displaying over 350 objects and artefacts,  this retrospective marks the 50th anniversary of the band’s first album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and debut single ‘Arnold Layne’
    Pink Floyd VandA GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Nick Masons Hokusai Wave drum kit and other instruments - The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains at the Victoria &Albert Museum. The exhibition is an immersive, experimental journey through Pink Floyd’s world, from high tech audio-visual events, objects, surreal landscapes, and the culture explosions that evolve throughout the exhibition. Displaying over 350 objects and artefacts,  this retrospective marks the 50th anniversary of the band’s first album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and debut single ‘Arnold Layne’
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 61.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress)  on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 52.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress)  on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
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  • Figure in a Landscape by Fracis Bacon. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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  • Full Stop by John Latham. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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  • Figure in a Landscape by Fracis Bacon. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
    Tate Sensorium GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • Interior II by Richard hamilton. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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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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  • A retrospective of Pop-art pioneer Richard Hamilton opens at the Tate this week. He was widely regarded as the founding figure of Pop art, and this exhibition presents over 60 years of work from 1950s installations to his final paintings of 2011. Major works include: Fun House – An immersive Pop installation featuring a jukebox and blown-up images from Hollywood movies, science-fiction and advertising;  Swingeing London (pictured) – An iconic image of Mick Jagger following his arrest on drugs charges in 1967; and his final work – A triptych of computer-aided images printed onto canvas, inspired by the Italian Renaissance masters. Tate Modern, London, UK 11 Feb 2014.
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 18 July 2019. Imelda May opens up her private world in an abstract and unique peek through the keyhole experience in the Solas wood. “Hallowed” is a n immersive and connective exploration of Imelda May’s recent, dramatic transformation and an introduction to her skill as a poetic story-teller.The 2019 Latitude Festival.
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  • The Juniper Tree, combines props; costumes together and original drawings made during Jonas’s performances - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
    Tate Modern GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
    Tate Modern GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
    Tate Modern GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
    Tate Modern GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
    Tate Modern GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
    Tate Modern GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Reanimation, made from projected footage of Arctic landscapes and light refracted through dozens of hanging crystals - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
    Tate Modern GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Division Bell heads - The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains at the Victoria &Albert Museum. The exhibition is an immersive, experimental journey through Pink Floyd’s world, from high tech audio-visual events, objects, surreal landscapes, and the culture explosions that evolve throughout the exhibition. Displaying over 350 objects and artefacts,  this retrospective marks the 50th anniversary of the band’s first album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and debut single ‘Arnold Layne’
    Pink Floyd VandA GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • The EMI mixing desk used for recording The Dark Side of The Moon - The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains at the Victoria &Albert Museum. The exhibition is an immersive, experimental journey through Pink Floyd’s world, from high tech audio-visual events, objects, surreal landscapes, and the culture explosions that evolve throughout the exhibition. Displaying over 350 objects and artefacts,  this retrospective marks the 50th anniversary of the band’s first album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and debut single ‘Arnold Layne’
    Pink Floyd VandA GBPhotos 47.jpg
  • Light Bulb suits are recreated from originals by Storm Thorgerson for the album Delicate Sound of Thunder -  The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains at the Victoria &Albert Museum. The exhibition is an immersive, experimental journey through Pink Floyd’s world, from high tech audio-visual events, objects, surreal landscapes, and the culture explosions that evolve throughout the exhibition. Displaying over 350 objects and artefacts,  this retrospective marks the 50th anniversary of the band’s first album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and debut single ‘Arnold Layne’
    Pink Floyd VandA GBPhotos 45.jpg
  • Hands on keyboards/synthesisers in the room devoted to the bands technology - The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains at the Victoria &Albert Museum. The exhibition is an immersive, experimental journey through Pink Floyd’s world, from high tech audio-visual events, objects, surreal landscapes, and the culture explosions that evolve throughout the exhibition. Displaying over 350 objects and artefacts,  this retrospective marks the 50th anniversary of the band’s first album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and debut single ‘Arnold Layne’
    Pink Floyd VandA GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • The Wall room - The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains at the Victoria &Albert Museum. The exhibition is an immersive, experimental journey through Pink Floyd’s world, from high tech audio-visual events, objects, surreal landscapes, and the culture explosions that evolve throughout the exhibition. Displaying over 350 objects and artefacts,  this retrospective marks the 50th anniversary of the band’s first album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and debut single ‘Arnold Layne’
    Pink Floyd VandA GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • The Wall room - The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains at the Victoria &Albert Museum. The exhibition is an immersive, experimental journey through Pink Floyd’s world, from high tech audio-visual events, objects, surreal landscapes, and the culture explosions that evolve throughout the exhibition. Displaying over 350 objects and artefacts,  this retrospective marks the 50th anniversary of the band’s first album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and debut single ‘Arnold Layne’
    Pink Floyd VandA GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Wish you were here room - The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains at the Victoria &Albert Museum. The exhibition is an immersive, experimental journey through Pink Floyd’s world, from high tech audio-visual events, objects, surreal landscapes, and the culture explosions that evolve throughout the exhibition. Displaying over 350 objects and artefacts,  this retrospective marks the 50th anniversary of the band’s first album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and debut single ‘Arnold Layne’
    Pink Floyd VandA GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Light Bulb suits are recreated from originals by Storm Thorgerson for the album Delicate Sound of Thunder -  The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains at the Victoria &Albert Museum. The exhibition is an immersive, experimental journey through Pink Floyd’s world, from high tech audio-visual events, objects, surreal landscapes, and the culture explosions that evolve throughout the exhibition. Displaying over 350 objects and artefacts,  this retrospective marks the 50th anniversary of the band’s first album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and debut single ‘Arnold Layne’
    Pink Floyd VandA GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Light Bulb suits are recreated from originals by Storm Thorgerson for the album Delicate Sound of Thunder -  The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains at the Victoria &Albert Museum. The exhibition is an immersive, experimental journey through Pink Floyd’s world, from high tech audio-visual events, objects, surreal landscapes, and the culture explosions that evolve throughout the exhibition. Displaying over 350 objects and artefacts,  this retrospective marks the 50th anniversary of the band’s first album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and debut single ‘Arnold Layne’
    Pink Floyd VandA GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • The psychedelia and mesmerising lights of the UFO Club and the Rabbit Hole - The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains at the Victoria &Albert Museum. The exhibition is an immersive, experimental journey through Pink Floyd’s world, from high tech audio-visual events, objects, surreal landscapes, and the culture explosions that evolve throughout the exhibition. Displaying over 350 objects and artefacts,  this retrospective marks the 50th anniversary of the band’s first album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and debut single ‘Arnold Layne’
    Pink Floyd VandA GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • The psychedelia and mesmerising lights of the UFO Club and the Rabbit Hole - The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains at the Victoria &Albert Museum. The exhibition is an immersive, experimental journey through Pink Floyd’s world, from high tech audio-visual events, objects, surreal landscapes, and the culture explosions that evolve throughout the exhibition. Displaying over 350 objects and artefacts,  this retrospective marks the 50th anniversary of the band’s first album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and debut single ‘Arnold Layne’
    Pink Floyd VandA GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • A model eyeball designed for the Pulse DVD - The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains at the Victoria &Albert Museum. The exhibition is an immersive, experimental journey through Pink Floyd’s world, from high tech audio-visual events, objects, surreal landscapes, and the culture explosions that evolve throughout the exhibition. Displaying over 350 objects and artefacts,  this retrospective marks the 50th anniversary of the band’s first album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and debut single ‘Arnold Layne’
    Pink Floyd VandA GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Division Bell heads - The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains at the Victoria &Albert Museum. The exhibition is an immersive, experimental journey through Pink Floyd’s world, from high tech audio-visual events, objects, surreal landscapes, and the culture explosions that evolve throughout the exhibition. Displaying over 350 objects and artefacts,  this retrospective marks the 50th anniversary of the band’s first album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and debut single ‘Arnold Layne’
    Pink Floyd VandA GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Division Bell heads - The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains at the Victoria &Albert Museum. The exhibition is an immersive, experimental journey through Pink Floyd’s world, from high tech audio-visual events, objects, surreal landscapes, and the culture explosions that evolve throughout the exhibition. Displaying over 350 objects and artefacts,  this retrospective marks the 50th anniversary of the band’s first album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and debut single ‘Arnold Layne’
    Pink Floyd VandA GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • The Wall room - The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains at the Victoria &Albert Museum. The exhibition is an immersive, experimental journey through Pink Floyd’s world, from high tech audio-visual events, objects, surreal landscapes, and the culture explosions that evolve throughout the exhibition. Displaying over 350 objects and artefacts,  this retrospective marks the 50th anniversary of the band’s first album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and debut single ‘Arnold Layne’
    Pink Floyd VandA GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • The Wall room - The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains at the Victoria &Albert Museum. The exhibition is an immersive, experimental journey through Pink Floyd’s world, from high tech audio-visual events, objects, surreal landscapes, and the culture explosions that evolve throughout the exhibition. Displaying over 350 objects and artefacts,  this retrospective marks the 50th anniversary of the band’s first album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and debut single ‘Arnold Layne’
    Pink Floyd VandA GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 67.jpg
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