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  • The National Gallery has teamed up with digital outdoor screen provider, Ocean Outdoor, to bring orks of art out from behind the Gallery’s temporarily closed doors. The digital sites are free for the next two weeks in order to display images of seven of the Gallery’s most iconic paintings: Van Gogh’s Sunflowers (1888) and A Wheatfield, with Cypresses (1889), Monet’s The Water-Lily Pond (1899), van Eyck’s The Arnolfini Portrait (1434), Seurat’s Bathers at Asnières (1884), Vigée Le Brun’s Self Portrait in a Straw Hat (1782) and Rousseau’s Surprised! (1891). The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • 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 46.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 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 38.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 37.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 31.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 28.jpg
  • ENTRE LES RANGS by<br />
Rami Bebawi / KANVA - 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 25.jpg
  • LAMPOUNETTE by <br />
TILT - 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 23.jpg
  • LAMPOUNETTE by <br />
TILT - 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 18.jpg
  • ENTRE LES RANGS by<br />
Rami Bebawi / KANVA - 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 17.jpg
  • LAMPOUNETTE by <br />
TILT - 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 11.jpg
  • LAMPOUNETTE by <br />
TILT - 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 08.jpg
  • ENTRE LES RANGS by<br />
Rami Bebawi / KANVA - 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 05.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 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 80.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 77.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 49.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 48.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 45.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
  • 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
  • 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 39.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 36.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 35.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 33.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 32.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 30.jpg
  • WATERLICHT<br />
by Daan Roosegaarde - 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 29.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 27.jpg
  • ENTRE LES RANGS by<br />
Rami Bebawi / KANVA - 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.
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  • ENTRE LES RANGS by<br />
Rami Bebawi / KANVA - 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.
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  • ENTRE LES RANGS by<br />
Rami Bebawi / KANVA - 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.
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  • ENTRE LES RANGS by<br />
Rami Bebawi / KANVA - 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 20.jpg
  • ENTRE LES RANGS by<br />
Rami Bebawi / KANVA - 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.
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  • LAMPOUNETTE by <br />
TILT - 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.
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  • LAMPOUNETTE by <br />
TILT - 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 15.jpg
  • ENTRE LES RANGS by<br />
Rami Bebawi / KANVA - 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.
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  • A food and bar area - 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.
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  • LAMPOUNETTE by <br />
TILT - 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.
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  • LAMPOUNETTE by <br />
TILT - 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 09.jpg
  • ENTRE LES RANGS by<br />
Rami Bebawi / KANVA - 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.
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  • ENTRE LES RANGS by<br />
Rami Bebawi / KANVA - 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 01.jpg
  • ENTRE LES RANGS by<br />
Rami Bebawi / KANVA - 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 03.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.
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  • 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.
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  • The shopping still has to be done - The first heavy rain doesn't stop, but greatly reduces, outdoor activity around Clapham Common. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
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  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
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  • Confusion over masks remains to be clarified, as an older couple, apparentltly, pontlessly wear masks on her outdoor walk. Fit older people make their own decision on whether to stay locked down - All ages enjoy the opportunity to exercise on Wimbeldon Common as the sun is out. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Confusion over masks remains to be clarified, as an older lady , apparentltly, pontlessly wears a mask on her outdoor walk. Fit older people make their own decision on whether to stay locked down - All ages enjoy the opportunity to exercise on Wimbeldon Common as the sun is out. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • The umbrella provides protection from the rain while a scarf potentially protects from teh virus - The first heavy rain doesn't stop, but greatly reduces, outdoor activity around Clapham Common. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Bus travel is free and provides a brief respite from the weather - The first heavy rain doesn't stop, but greatly reduces, outdoor activity around Clapham Common. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • A clown enjoys The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 102 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 099 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 095 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 094 Low Res.jpg
  • A clown enjoys The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 092 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 090 Low Res.jpg
  • Drag artists enjoy The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 078 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
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  • 'What is a it like to be you', a community project of hundreds of small and unique sculptures by Philip Wombwell in front of The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
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  • A clown enjoys The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 062 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 057 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 055 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 047 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 045 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 044 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 032 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 027 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 020 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 019 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    GB49520 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 013 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 011 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    GB49517 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    GB49515 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    GB49513 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 006 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable (background) by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
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  • Children still benefit from fresh air and many enjoy the rain playing near taped-off benches around the closed bandstand - The first heavy rain doesn't stop, but greatly reduces, outdoor activity around Clapham Common. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • A key worker tries to protect themselves as they walk across the common - The first heavy rain doesn't stop, but greatly reduces, outdoor activity around Clapham Common. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Outdoor gym equipment is now fenced off to stop usage -  The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • A clown enjoys The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 104 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 101 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 084 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 082 Low Res.jpg
  • Drag artists enjoy The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 074 Low Res.jpg
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