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  • Both outside Horse Guards - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
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  • Ai Weiwei films the photogrpahers (in front of his Trees) before  leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
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  • Leading their fellow walkers out of the City - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • Leading their fellow walkers out of the City - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • Passing Weiwei's sculpture Forever outside the Gherkin in the City - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Both outside the old London Stock Exchange in the City - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
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  • Both outside the old London Stock Exchange in the City - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Passing the Bank of England - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Passing the Bank of England Ai Weiwei give bankers the 'finger' - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
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  • Both on the Victoria Embankment still pursued by the media pack - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Both passing Downing Street in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Both passing Downing Street in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Both outside Horse Guards - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
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  • Both taking selfies outside Horse Guards - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Both passing Trafalgar Sq - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Both in Piccadilly Circus in front of Eros - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Both in Piccadilly Circus  in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Both leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Both leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Both leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Both leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Both leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Both leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Both leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
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  • Both leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Both doing interviews  (in front of Ai Weiwei's Trees) before leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Both doing interviews  (in front of Ai Weiwei's Trees) before leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Both doing interviews  (in front of Ai Weiwei's Trees) before leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Both leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Ai Weiwei doing interviews (in front of his Trees) before leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Both leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Passing Weiwei's sculpture Forever outside the Gherkin in the City the media interviews continue - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Both doing interviews  (in front of Ai Weiwei's Trees) before leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
    Weiwei Kapoor walk GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Both doing interviews  (in front of Ai Weiwei's Trees) before leaving the Royal Academy in a media scrummage - Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei go for a walk in London - The two artists have joined hands to walk out of London on Thursday. Each will carry a single blanket as a symbol of the need that faces 60 million refugees in the world today. The Artists have said that they welcome Londoners to join them along their route and ask that Londoners too bring a blanket in gesture of support. The artists will repeat this action in cities across the world over the next few months. The walk started at 10am on Thursday 17th September, at the Royal Academy of Arts passed: Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall;  St Paul’s Cathedral; Bank and ended up at Stratford.
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  • The Olympic Park Stratford, London, UK, 9 August 2012.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress)  on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 52.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress)  on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series (pictured) “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
    Departure Xavier Mascaró07.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 67.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 63.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 61.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress)  on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress)  on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
    Tate Rashida Bumbray GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress)  on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
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  • Aluminum - New York-based choreographer Rashida Bumbray (pictured red dress) collaborates with Simone Leigh (pictured beige dress)  on an immersive dance performance. The performance begins in the Tanks at and proceeds through the Switch House, pausing on Level 4 around and concluding in Tate Exchange.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series (pictured), of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series (pictured) “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series (pictured) “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró (pictured). Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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  • Departure, the first UK solo exhibition of artist Xavier Mascaró. Highlights include: Departure (pictured) an installation of boats made from bronze and iron “which are evocative of long-forgotten shipwrecks”; iron portraits of a young woman from the Eleonora series “reminiscent of the profiles on ancient coins”; delicate metal works “resembling votive figures from his Idols series”; and his Guardians series, of 10 feet high rusted iron warriors “inspired by medieval armour and ancient Egyptian and Greek art”.  The latter being the first outdoor installation by the Gallery since moving to Chelsea. The show runs from 3 September until 5th October at The Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, London. 01 September 2014.
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