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  • Garden of Light<br />
by TILT in Leicester Square - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 45.jpg
  • Garden of Light<br />
by TILT in Leicester Square - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 43.jpg
  • Garden of Light<br />
by TILT in Leicester Square - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • Garden of Light<br />
by TILT in Leicester Square - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • Garden of Light<br />
by TILT in Leicester Square - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • Garden of Light<br />
by TILT in Leicester Square - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • The Light of The Spirit<br />
by Patrice Warrener at Westminster Abbey - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • The Light of The Spirit<br />
by Patrice Warrener at Westminster Abbey - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • The Light of The Spirit<br />
by Patrice Warrener at Westminster Abbey - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB36318.jpg
  • Garden of Light<br />
by TILT in Leicester Square - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • Garden of Light<br />
by TILT in Leicester Square - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 40.jpg
  • Garden of Light<br />
by TILT in Leicester Square - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • Garden of Light<br />
by TILT in Leicester Square - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • Garden of Light<br />
by TILT in Leicester Square - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Garden of Light<br />
by TILT in Leicester Square - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • The Light of The Spirit<br />
by Patrice Warrener at Westminster Abbey - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • The Light of The Spirit<br />
by Patrice Warrener at Westminster Abbey - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • The Light of The Spirit<br />
by Patrice Warrener at Westminster Abbey - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • The viewing box of The Light of The Spirit<br />
by Patrice Warrener at Westminster Abbey - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • The viewing box of The Light of The Spirit<br />
by Patrice Warrener at Westminster Abbey - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Garden of Light<br />
by TILT in Leicester Square - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 44.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Luminéoles<br />
by Porté par le vent in Piccadilly - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Les Voyageurs (The Travellers)<br />
by Cédric Le Borgne in St James - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Eléphantastic!<br />
by Topla-design in Regent Street - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Eléphantastic!<br />
by Topla-design in Regent Street - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Eléphantastic!<br />
by Topla-design in Regent Street - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Eléphantastic!<br />
by Topla-design in Regent Street - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Luminéoles<br />
by Porté par le vent in Piccadilly - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Luminéoles<br />
by Porté par le vent in Piccadilly - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • 195 Piccadilly<br />
by NOVAK - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • 195 Piccadilly<br />
by NOVAK - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • 195 Piccadilly<br />
by NOVAK - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • 195 Piccadilly<br />
by NOVAK - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Luminéoles<br />
by Porté par le vent in Piccadilly - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Luminéoles<br />
by Porté par le vent in Piccadilly - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Les Voyageurs (The Travellers)<br />
by Cédric Le Borgne in St James - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Les Voyageurs (The Travellers)<br />
by Cédric Le Borgne in St James - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Les Voyageurs (The Travellers)<br />
by Cédric Le Borgne in St James - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Les Voyageurs (The Travellers)<br />
by Cédric Le Borgne in St James - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Les Voyageurs (The Travellers)<br />
by Cédric Le Borgne in St James - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster (as seen from Chelsea Bridge) - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11497_1.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11474.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster (as seen from Chelsea Bridge) - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11498.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11494.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11496.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11493.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11492.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11491.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11489.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11487.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11486.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11485.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11484.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11481.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11480.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11479.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11477.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11476.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11472.jpg
  • Eléphantastic!<br />
by Topla-design in Regent Street - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Luminéoles<br />
by Porté par le vent in Piccadilly - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Luminéoles<br />
by Porté par le vent in Piccadilly - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Les Voyageurs (The Travellers)<br />
by Cédric Le Borgne in St James - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Les Voyageurs (The Travellers)<br />
by Cédric Le Borgne in St James - Lumiere London: the ‘biggest-ever’ light festival to hit the capital.  Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, for four evenings in January a host of international artists illuminate the city from 6:30pm to 10:30pm each night.  Iconic architecture has been transformed with 3D projections, interactive installations and other extraordinary light works.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster (as seen from Chelsea Bridge) - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11499.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11478.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11475.jpg
  • Painting with Light: Art and Photography from the Pre-Raphaelites to the modern age - Tate Britain presents the first major exhibition to celebrate the spirited conversation between early photography and British art. It brings together photographs and paintings including Pre-Raphaelite, Aesthetic and British impressionist works.<br />
Spanning 75 years across the Victorian and Edwardian ages, the exhibition opens with the experimental beginnings of photography in dialogue with painters such as J.M.W. Turner and concludes with its flowering as an independent international art form.  Works by John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, JAM Whistler, John Singer Sargent and others will for the first time be shown alongside ravishing photographs by pivotal early photographers such as Julia Margaret Cameron, which they inspired and which inspired them. The exhibition runs from 11 May  – 25 September 2016.  London, 09 May 2016
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  • ILLUMAPHONIUM by Michael Davis - Lumiere London is a light festival that takes place over four evenings, from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 January 2018. It showcases the capital’s architecture and streets, with more than 50 works created by leading UK and international artists. The free outdoor festival returns to London for the second time following the success of the first edition in January 2016, which attracted an estimated 1.3 million visits. The 2018 edition has an expanded footprint extending north to south, from King’s Cross, through Fitzrovia, Mayfair, and London’s West End, to Trafalgar Square, Westminster, Victoria, South Bank and Waterloo. Lumiere is produced by Artichoke, the UK’s leading producer of outdoor art events.
    Lumiere GBPhotos 85.jpg
  • ILLUMAPHONIUM by Michael Davis - Lumiere London is a light festival that takes place over four evenings, from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 January 2018. It showcases the capital’s architecture and streets, with more than 50 works created by leading UK and international artists. The free outdoor festival returns to London for the second time following the success of the first edition in January 2016, which attracted an estimated 1.3 million visits. The 2018 edition has an expanded footprint extending north to south, from King’s Cross, through Fitzrovia, Mayfair, and London’s West End, to Trafalgar Square, Westminster, Victoria, South Bank and Waterloo. Lumiere is produced by Artichoke, the UK’s leading producer of outdoor art events.
    Lumiere GBPhotos 84.jpg
  • ILLUMAPHONIUM by Michael Davis - Lumiere London is a light festival that takes place over four evenings, from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 January 2018. It showcases the capital’s architecture and streets, with more than 50 works created by leading UK and international artists. The free outdoor festival returns to London for the second time following the success of the first edition in January 2016, which attracted an estimated 1.3 million visits. The 2018 edition has an expanded footprint extending north to south, from King’s Cross, through Fitzrovia, Mayfair, and London’s West End, to Trafalgar Square, Westminster, Victoria, South Bank and Waterloo. Lumiere is produced by Artichoke, the UK’s leading producer of outdoor art events.
    Lumiere GBPhotos 82.jpg
  • ILLUMAPHONIUM by Michael Davis - Lumiere London is a light festival that takes place over four evenings, from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 January 2018. It showcases the capital’s architecture and streets, with more than 50 works created by leading UK and international artists. The free outdoor festival returns to London for the second time following the success of the first edition in January 2016, which attracted an estimated 1.3 million visits. The 2018 edition has an expanded footprint extending north to south, from King’s Cross, through Fitzrovia, Mayfair, and London’s West End, to Trafalgar Square, Westminster, Victoria, South Bank and Waterloo. Lumiere is produced by Artichoke, the UK’s leading producer of outdoor art events.
    Lumiere GBPhotos 81.jpg
  • Lateral O´ ce and CS<br />
Design (Produced<br />
by- L4 Studio and<br />
Wireframe Studio - Lumiere London is a light festival that takes place over four evenings, from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 January 2018. It showcases the capital’s architecture and streets, with more than 50 works created by leading UK and international artists. The free outdoor festival returns to London for the second time following the success of the first edition in January 2016, which attracted an estimated 1.3 million visits. The 2018 edition has an expanded footprint extending north to south, from King’s Cross, through Fitzrovia, Mayfair, and London’s West End, to Trafalgar Square, Westminster, Victoria, South Bank and Waterloo. Lumiere is produced by Artichoke, the UK’s leading producer of outdoor art events.
    Lumiere GBPhotos 79.jpg
  • Lateral O´ ce and CS<br />
Design (Produced<br />
by- L4 Studio and<br />
Wireframe Studio - Lumiere London is a light festival that takes place over four evenings, from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 January 2018. It showcases the capital’s architecture and streets, with more than 50 works created by leading UK and international artists. The free outdoor festival returns to London for the second time following the success of the first edition in January 2016, which attracted an estimated 1.3 million visits. The 2018 edition has an expanded footprint extending north to south, from King’s Cross, through Fitzrovia, Mayfair, and London’s West End, to Trafalgar Square, Westminster, Victoria, South Bank and Waterloo. Lumiere is produced by Artichoke, the UK’s leading producer of outdoor art events.
    Lumiere GBPhotos 78.jpg
  • Lateral O´ ce and CS<br />
Design (Produced<br />
by- L4 Studio and<br />
Wireframe Studio - Lumiere London is a light festival that takes place over four evenings, from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 January 2018. It showcases the capital’s architecture and streets, with more than 50 works created by leading UK and international artists. The free outdoor festival returns to London for the second time following the success of the first edition in January 2016, which attracted an estimated 1.3 million visits. The 2018 edition has an expanded footprint extending north to south, from King’s Cross, through Fitzrovia, Mayfair, and London’s West End, to Trafalgar Square, Westminster, Victoria, South Bank and Waterloo. Lumiere is produced by Artichoke, the UK’s leading producer of outdoor art events.
    Lumiere GBPhotos 76.jpg
  • THE ROSE (made of plastic bottles) by<br />
Mick Stephenson<br />
with Electric Pedals in<br />
Westminster Cathedral Piazza - Lumiere London is a light festival that takes place over four evenings, from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 January 2018. It showcases the capital’s architecture and streets, with more than 50 works created by leading UK and international artists. The free outdoor festival returns to London for the second time following the success of the first edition in January 2016, which attracted an estimated 1.3 million visits. The 2018 edition has an expanded footprint extending north to south, from King’s Cross, through Fitzrovia, Mayfair, and London’s West End, to Trafalgar Square, Westminster, Victoria, South Bank and Waterloo. Lumiere is produced by Artichoke, the UK’s leading producer of outdoor art events.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 53.jpg
  • THE ROSE (made of plastic bottles) by<br />
Mick Stephenson<br />
with Electric Pedals in<br />
Westminster Cathedral Piazza - Lumiere London is a light festival that takes place over four evenings, from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 January 2018. It showcases the capital’s architecture and streets, with more than 50 works created by leading UK and international artists. The free outdoor festival returns to London for the second time following the success of the first edition in January 2016, which attracted an estimated 1.3 million visits. The 2018 edition has an expanded footprint extending north to south, from King’s Cross, through Fitzrovia, Mayfair, and London’s West End, to Trafalgar Square, Westminster, Victoria, South Bank and Waterloo. Lumiere is produced by Artichoke, the UK’s leading producer of outdoor art events.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 51.jpg
  • LOVE MOTION by<br />
Rhys Coren in the<br />
Royal Academy Courtyard - Lumiere London is a light festival that takes place over four evenings, from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 January 2018. It showcases the capital’s architecture and streets, with more than 50 works created by leading UK and international artists. The free outdoor festival returns to London for the second time following the success of the first edition in January 2016, which attracted an estimated 1.3 million visits. The 2018 edition has an expanded footprint extending north to south, from King’s Cross, through Fitzrovia, Mayfair, and London’s West End, to Trafalgar Square, Westminster, Victoria, South Bank and Waterloo. Lumiere is produced by Artichoke, the UK’s leading producer of outdoor art events.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 50.jpg
  • VOYAGE by<br />
Camille Gross and<br />
Leslie Epsztein in Piccadilly Circus - Lumiere London is a light festival that takes place over four evenings, from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 January 2018. It showcases the capital’s architecture and streets, with more than 50 works created by leading UK and international artists. The free outdoor festival returns to London for the second time following the success of the first edition in January 2016, which attracted an estimated 1.3 million visits. The 2018 edition has an expanded footprint extending north to south, from King’s Cross, through Fitzrovia, Mayfair, and London’s West End, to Trafalgar Square, Westminster, Victoria, South Bank and Waterloo. Lumiere is produced by Artichoke, the UK’s leading producer of outdoor art events.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 47.jpg
  • VOYAGE by<br />
Camille Gross and<br />
Leslie Epsztein in Piccadilly Circus - Lumiere London is a light festival that takes place over four evenings, from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 January 2018. It showcases the capital’s architecture and streets, with more than 50 works created by leading UK and international artists. The free outdoor festival returns to London for the second time following the success of the first edition in January 2016, which attracted an estimated 1.3 million visits. The 2018 edition has an expanded footprint extending north to south, from King’s Cross, through Fitzrovia, Mayfair, and London’s West End, to Trafalgar Square, Westminster, Victoria, South Bank and Waterloo. Lumiere is produced by Artichoke, the UK’s leading producer of outdoor art events.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 46.jpg
  • VOYAGE by<br />
Camille Gross and<br />
Leslie Epsztein in Piccadilly Circus - Lumiere London is a light festival that takes place over four evenings, from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 January 2018. It showcases the capital’s architecture and streets, with more than 50 works created by leading UK and international artists. The free outdoor festival returns to London for the second time following the success of the first edition in January 2016, which attracted an estimated 1.3 million visits. The 2018 edition has an expanded footprint extending north to south, from King’s Cross, through Fitzrovia, Mayfair, and London’s West End, to Trafalgar Square, Westminster, Victoria, South Bank and Waterloo. Lumiere is produced by Artichoke, the UK’s leading producer of outdoor art events.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 45.jpg
  • THE ROSE (made of plastic bottles) by<br />
Mick Stephenson<br />
with Electric Pedals in<br />
Westminster Cathedral Piazza - Lumiere London is a light festival that takes place over four evenings, from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 January 2018. It showcases the capital’s architecture and streets, with more than 50 works created by leading UK and international artists. The free outdoor festival returns to London for the second time following the success of the first edition in January 2016, which attracted an estimated 1.3 million visits. The 2018 edition has an expanded footprint extending north to south, from King’s Cross, through Fitzrovia, Mayfair, and London’s West End, to Trafalgar Square, Westminster, Victoria, South Bank and Waterloo. Lumiere is produced by Artichoke, the UK’s leading producer of outdoor art events.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 44.jpg
  • VOYAGE by<br />
Camille Gross and<br />
Leslie Epsztein in Piccadilly Circus - Lumiere London is a light festival that takes place over four evenings, from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 January 2018. It showcases the capital’s architecture and streets, with more than 50 works created by leading UK and international artists. The free outdoor festival returns to London for the second time following the success of the first edition in January 2016, which attracted an estimated 1.3 million visits. The 2018 edition has an expanded footprint extending north to south, from King’s Cross, through Fitzrovia, Mayfair, and London’s West End, to Trafalgar Square, Westminster, Victoria, South Bank and Waterloo. Lumiere is produced by Artichoke, the UK’s leading producer of outdoor art events.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 43.jpg
  • VOYAGE by<br />
Camille Gross and<br />
Leslie Epsztein in Piccadilly Circus - Lumiere London is a light festival that takes place over four evenings, from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 January 2018. It showcases the capital’s architecture and streets, with more than 50 works created by leading UK and international artists. The free outdoor festival returns to London for the second time following the success of the first edition in January 2016, which attracted an estimated 1.3 million visits. The 2018 edition has an expanded footprint extending north to south, from King’s Cross, through Fitzrovia, Mayfair, and London’s West End, to Trafalgar Square, Westminster, Victoria, South Bank and Waterloo. Lumiere is produced by Artichoke, the UK’s leading producer of outdoor art events.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • NIGHTLIFE by<br />
Lantern Company<br />
with Jo Pocock in Leicester Square - Lumiere London is a light festival that takes place over four evenings, from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 January 2018. It showcases the capital’s architecture and streets, with more than 50 works created by leading UK and international artists. The free outdoor festival returns to London for the second time following the success of the first edition in January 2016, which attracted an estimated 1.3 million visits. The 2018 edition has an expanded footprint extending north to south, from King’s Cross, through Fitzrovia, Mayfair, and London’s West End, to Trafalgar Square, Westminster, Victoria, South Bank and Waterloo. Lumiere is produced by Artichoke, the UK’s leading producer of outdoor art events.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • NIGHTLIFE by<br />
Lantern Company<br />
with Jo Pocock in Leicester Square - Lumiere London is a light festival that takes place over four evenings, from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 January 2018. It showcases the capital’s architecture and streets, with more than 50 works created by leading UK and international artists. The free outdoor festival returns to London for the second time following the success of the first edition in January 2016, which attracted an estimated 1.3 million visits. The 2018 edition has an expanded footprint extending north to south, from King’s Cross, through Fitzrovia, Mayfair, and London’s West End, to Trafalgar Square, Westminster, Victoria, South Bank and Waterloo. Lumiere is produced by Artichoke, the UK’s leading producer of outdoor art events.
    Lumiere London GBPhotos 40.jpg
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