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  • The market bell - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan arrives and is greeted by market officials at teh main gate - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London 14 Jun 2017
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan arrives and is greeted by market officials at teh main gate - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan arrives and is greeted by market officials at teh main gate - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan arrives and is greeted by market officials at teh main gate - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan arrives and is greeted by market officials at teh main gate - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London 14 Jun 2017
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan arrives and is greeted by market officials at teh main gate - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan arrives and is greeted by market officials at teh main gate - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London 14 Jun 2017
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • A market official awaits the Mayors arrival - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Couples go arm in arm and Stoney street is soon thronging with lunchtime eaters and drinkers - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London  14 June 2017.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 61.jpg
  • Stoney street is soon thronging with lunchtime eaters and drinkers and even vans return without any fuss - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.London  14 June 2017.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 60.jpg
  • A young boy with a Choose Love t-shirt is taken on a tour by his father, buying juice, macaroons, beer and ice cream - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 51.jpg
  • A young boy with a Choose Love t-shirt is taken on a tour by his father, buying juice, macaroons, beer and ice cream - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London 14 Jun 2017
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 50.jpg
  • A young boy with a Choose Love t-shirt is taken on a tour by his father, buying juice, macaroons, beer and ice cream - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 48.jpg
  • Visitors are happily tempted by tasters - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London 14 Jun 2017
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan expresses his concern over the tower block fire and praises the fire service - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London 14 Jun 2017
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan meets stall holders and buys a box of spices from the Spice Mountain - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan meets stall holders - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan meets stall holders - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London 14 Jun 2017
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Authorities remain vigilant with Police and Paramedics highly visible - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London 14 Jun 2017
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • A group with We Are Family' t-shirts bring flowers for the staff of Black and Blue who sheltered them during the attack - Stoney street is soon thronging with lunchtime eaters and drinkers. The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London  14 June 2017.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 56.jpg
  • Stoney street is soon thronging with lunchtime eaters and drinkers - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London  14 June 2017.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 62.jpg
  • Stoney street is soon thronging with lunchtime eaters and drinkers - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London  14 June 2017.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 58.jpg
  • A group with We Are Family' t-shirts bring flowers for the staff of Black and Blue who sheltered them during the attack - Stoney street is soon thronging with lunchtime eaters and drinkers. The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 57.jpg
  • A group with We Are Family' t-shirts bring flowers for the staff of Black and Blue who sheltered them during the attack - Stoney street is soon thronging with lunchtime eaters and drinkers. The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London  14 June 2017.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 56.jpg
  • Stoney street is soon thronging with lunchtime eaters and drinkers - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 54.jpg
  • Stoney street is soon thronging with lunchtime eaters and drinkers - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London  14 June 2017.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 53.jpg
  • Stoney street is soon thronging with lunchtime eaters and drinkers - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 52.jpg
  • A young boy with a Choose Love t-shirt is taken on a tour by his father, buying juice, macaroons, beer and ice cream - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London 14 Jun 2017
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 49.jpg
  • A young boy with a Choose Love t-shirt is taken on a tour by his father, buying juice, macaroons, beer and ice cream - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London 14 Jun 2017
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 47.jpg
  • The vegetable stalls draw custom again - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London 14 Jun 2017
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 45.jpg
  • Badges of support - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.  London 14 Jun 2017
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 44.jpg
  • Authorities remain vigilant with Police and Paramedics highly visible - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 43.jpg
  • The vegetable stalls draw custom again - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • Visitors are happily tempted by tasters - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London 14 Jun 2017
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • A wine stall holder puts up a sign of solidarity - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 40.jpg
  • Visitors are happily tempted by tasters - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • Authorities remain vigilant with Police and Paramedics highly visible - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London 14 Jun 2017
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan expresses his concern over the tower block fire and praises the fire service - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan expresses his concern over the tower block fire and praises the fire service - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan expresses his concern over the tower block fire and praises the fire service - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan meets stall holders and buys a box of spices from the Spice Mountain - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London 14 Jun 2017
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan meets stall holders - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan meets stall holders - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London 14 Jun 2017
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan meets stall holders - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Authorities remain vigilant with Police and Paramedics highly visible - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • The bell is wrung to applause - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • The bell is wrung to applause - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan meets stall holders - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan meets stall holders - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London 14 Jun 2017
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan meets stall holders - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London 14 Jun 2017
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan meets stall holders - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan meets stall holders - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London 14 Jun 2017
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  • The installation at the main gates - the market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London 14 Jun 2017
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Badges of support - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Authorities remain vigilant with Police and Paramedics highly visible - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London 14 Jun 2017
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Stoney street is soon thronging with lunchtime eaters and drinkers - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London  14 June 2017.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 59.jpg
  • A group with We Are Family' t-shirts bring flowers for the staff of Black and Blue who sheltered them during the attack - Stoney street is soon thronging with lunchtime eaters and drinkers. The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London  14 June 2017.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 55.jpg
  • A young boy with a Choose Love t-shirt is taken on a tour by his father, buying juice, macaroons, beer and ice cream - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life. London 14 Jun 2017
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 46.jpg
  • The vegetable stalls draw custom again - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • The Mayor Sadiq Khan meets stall holders and buys a box of spices from the Spice Mountain - The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
    Borough Market Re Opens GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Bags of vegetables and fruit are prepared for NHS staff as a support measure by greengrocer Turnip, from the market - Borough Market is now largely open although there is no restaurant type food service. The new stage of easing of the Government Lockdown rules came into force today, allowing open air markets to re-open with distancing guidelines. The easing of the 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Visitors appear to be pleased to be able to shop again, some wear masks but most do not - Borough Market is now largely open although there is no restaurant type food service. The new stage of easing of the Government Lockdown rules came into force today, allowing open air markets to re-open with distancing guidelines. The easing of the 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Visitors appear to be pleased to be able to shop again, some wear masks but most do not - Borough Market is now largely open although there is no restaurant type food service. The new stage of easing of the Government Lockdown rules came into force today, allowing open air markets to re-open with distancing guidelines. The easing of the 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Visitors appear to be pleased to be able to shop again, some wear masks but most do not - Borough Market is now largely open although there is no restaurant type food service. The new stage of easing of the Government Lockdown rules came into force today, allowing open air markets to re-open with distancing guidelines. The easing of the 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Visitors appear to be pleased to be able to shop again, some wear masks but most do not - Borough Market is now largely open although there is no restaurant type food service. The new stage of easing of the Government Lockdown rules came into force today, allowing open air markets to re-open with distancing guidelines. The easing of the 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Visitors appear to be pleased to be able to shop again, some wear masks but most do not - Borough Market is now largely open although there is no restaurant type food service. The new stage of easing of the Government Lockdown rules came into force today, allowing open air markets to re-open with distancing guidelines. The easing of the 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • The market remains closed and the flag flies at half mast. But tourists still fill the London Bridge area - some pause for thought and others have left flowers. The market is still sealed off for investigation one week on. London Bridge, London 10 June 2017.
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  • The market remains closed and the flag flies at half mast. But tourists still fill the London Bridge area - some pause for thought and others have left flowers. The market is still sealed off for investigation one week on. London Bridge, London 10 June 2017.
    Anti May GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • The Smell Test - Borough Market is now largely open although there is no restaurant type food service. The new stage of easing of the Government Lockdown rules came into force today, allowing open air markets to re-open with distancing guidelines. The easing of the 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • The market reopening is signified by the ringing of the bell and is attended by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Tourists and locals soon flood back to bring the area back to life.
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  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
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  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
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  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
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  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Heartbeat - French artist Charles Pétillon’s first public art installation (and his first ever live work outside of France) in Covent Garden. 100,000 giant white balloons fill the grand interior of the 19th Century Market Building. Heartbeat stretches 54 metres in length and 12 metres in width, and incorporates gentle pulsating white light to symbolise the beating of a heart and reflect the history, energy and dynamism of the district. The complex yet fragile composition represents Charles’ largest and most ambitious project to date and will run from 27th August until 27th September. Charles is best known for Invasions, a series of arresting sculptures which challenge perceptions of everyday scenes by filling the likes of derelict houses, basketball courts and even cars with hundreds of white balloons.
    Heartbeat GBPhotos 02.jpg
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