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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2016. London, UK.   The American artist Mary Heilmann, stands in front of "Twinkle Detail" ahead of her first major UK exhibition, "Looking at Pictures", at the Whitechapel Gallery.  The exhibition spans the artist’s five decade career, from her early geometric paintings made in the 1970s to her recent shaped canvases in day-glo colours.  The show features approximately 45 paintings as well as a selection of ceramics, chairs and works on paper, many of which have never been exhibited.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2016. London, UK.   Works by the American artist Mary Heilmann, are previewed ahead of her first major UK exhibition, "Looking at Pictures", at the Whitechapel Gallery.  The exhibition spans the artist’s five decade career, from her early geometric paintings made in the 1970s to her recent shaped canvases in day-glo colours.  The show features approximately 45 paintings as well as a selection of ceramics, chairs and works on paper, many of which have never been exhibited.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2016. London, UK.   A staff member views "Primalon Ballroom", by the American artist Mary Heilmann, which is previewed ahead of her first major UK exhibition, "Looking at Pictures", at the Whitechapel Gallery.  The exhibition spans the artist’s five decade career, from her early geometric paintings made in the 1970s to her recent shaped canvases in day-glo colours.  The show features approximately 45 paintings as well as a selection of ceramics, chairs and works on paper, many of which have never been exhibited.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2016. London, UK.   A staff member views "Crashing Wave", by the American artist Mary Heilmann, which is previewed ahead of her first major UK exhibition, "Looking at Pictures", at the Whitechapel Gallery.  The exhibition spans the artist’s five decade career, from her early geometric paintings made in the 1970s to her recent shaped canvases in day-glo colours.  The show features approximately 45 paintings as well as a selection of ceramics, chairs and works on paper, many of which have never been exhibited.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2016. London, UK.   A staff member views "Jalousie II", by the American artist Mary Heilmann, which is previewed ahead of her first major UK exhibition, "Looking at Pictures", at the Whitechapel Gallery.  The exhibition spans the artist’s five decade career, from her early geometric paintings made in the 1970s to her recent shaped canvases in day-glo colours.  The show features approximately 45 paintings as well as a selection of ceramics, chairs and works on paper, many of which have never been exhibited.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_MARY_HEILMAN _SCU_05.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2016. London, UK.   A staff member views "Orbit", by the American artist Mary Heilmann, which is previewed ahead of her first major UK exhibition, "Looking at Pictures", at the Whitechapel Gallery.  The exhibition spans the artist’s five decade career, from her early geometric paintings made in the 1970s to her recent shaped canvases in day-glo colours.  The show features approximately 45 paintings as well as a selection of ceramics, chairs and works on paper, many of which have never been exhibited.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2016. London, UK.   A visitor views (L to R) "Ming" and Blue and White Squares", by the American artist Mary Heilmann, which are previewed ahead of her first major UK exhibition, "Looking at Pictures", at the Whitechapel Gallery.  The exhibition spans the artist’s five decade career, from her early geometric paintings made in the 1970s to her recent shaped canvases in day-glo colours.  The show features approximately 45 paintings as well as a selection of ceramics, chairs and works on paper, many of which have never been exhibited.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2016. London, UK.   A visitor views "Chinatown", by the American artist Mary Heilmann, which is previewed ahead of her first major UK exhibition, "Looking at Pictures", at the Whitechapel Gallery.  The exhibition spans the artist’s five decade career, from her early geometric paintings made in the 1970s to her recent shaped canvases in day-glo colours.  The show features approximately 45 paintings as well as a selection of ceramics, chairs and works on paper, many of which have never been exhibited.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2016. London, UK.   A visitor views "Big Black Mirror", by the American artist Mary Heilmann, which is previewed ahead of her first major UK exhibition, "Looking at Pictures", at the Whitechapel Gallery.  The exhibition spans the artist’s five decade career, from her early geometric paintings made in the 1970s to her recent shaped canvases in day-glo colours.  The show features approximately 45 paintings as well as a selection of ceramics, chairs and works on paper, many of which have never been exhibited.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_MARY_HEILMAN _SCU_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2013. London, UK. A Sotheby's employee adjusts 'Vesuvius Erupting By Moonlight With Spectators In The Foreground' (L) and 'Vesuvius Erupting At Night With Spectators Looking On From The Foreground' (c. 1794) (est. GB£80,000-120,000) a pair of oil paintings depicting the eighteenth century eruptions of Italy's Mount Vesuvius by French artist Pierre-Jacques Volaire, part of 285 pieces of art that make up Sotheby's latest sale 'Defining Taste' at the London based auction houses New Bond Street premises. The auction, set to take place on the 12th of November 2013, consists of art, ranging in price from GB£100-120,000 and from the middle ages to very present works, that were collected during the 45 year career of esteemed art dealer Danny Katz. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2013. London, UK. A Sotheby's employee adjusts 'Vesuvius Erupting By Moonlight With Spectators In The Foreground' (L) and 'Vesuvius Erupting At Night With Spectators Looking On From The Foreground' (c. 1794) (est. GB£80,000-120,000) a pair of oil paintings depicting the eighteenth century eruptions of Italy's Mount Vesuvius by French artist Pierre-Jacques Volaire, part of 285 pieces of art that make up Sotheby's latest sale 'Defining Taste' at the London based auction houses New Bond Street premises. The auction, set to take place on the 12th of November 2013, consists of art, ranging in price from GB£100-120,000 and from the middle ages to very present works, that were collected during the 45 year career of esteemed art dealer Danny Katz. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2016. London, UK.   A staff member views "311 Castro Street", by the American artist Mary Heilmann, which is previewed ahead of her first major UK exhibition, "Looking at Pictures", at the Whitechapel Gallery.  The exhibition spans the artist’s five decade career, from her early geometric paintings made in the 1970s to her recent shaped canvases in day-glo colours.  The show features approximately 45 paintings as well as a selection of ceramics, chairs and works on paper, many of which have never been exhibited.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_MARY_HEILMAN _SCU_10.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2016. London, UK.   A staff member views "Good Vibrations Diptych, Remembering David", by the American artist Mary Heilmann, which is previewed ahead of her first major UK exhibition, "Looking at Pictures", at the Whitechapel Gallery.  The exhibition spans the artist’s five decade career, from her early geometric paintings made in the 1970s to her recent shaped canvases in day-glo colours.  The show features approximately 45 paintings as well as a selection of ceramics, chairs and works on paper, many of which have never been exhibited.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_MARY_HEILMAN _SCU_08.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 01/10/2012. A spectator looking at 'Small Three (Noir et Blanc) 2011' by Paul Noble as Turner Prize 2012 nominees revealed at Tate Britain on 01/10/12. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/10/2013. London, UK. Pearly Kings and Queens look at London from "The View" at the top of the Shard in London today (10/10/2013). Forming part of a London tradition, the Kings and Queens, were given a free pass to look at the capital from one of Europe's highest buildings to celebrate their ongoing commitment to charity work in London as they gear up for the annual Harvest Festival in Covent Garden taking place this weekend. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/10/2013. London, UK. Pearly Kings and Queens look at London from "The View" at the top of the Shard in London today (10/10/2013). Forming part of a London tradition, the Kings and Queens, were given a free pass to look at the capital from one of Europe's highest buildings to celebrate their ongoing commitment to charity work in London as they gear up for the annual Harvest Festival in Covent Garden taking place this weekend. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/10/2013. London, UK. Pearly Kings and Queens look at London from "The View" at the top of the Shard in London today (10/10/2013). Forming part of a London tradition, the Kings and Queens, were given a free pass to look at the capital from one of Europe's highest buildings to celebrate their ongoing commitment to charity work in London as they gear up for the annual Harvest Festival in Covent Garden taking place this weekend. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/10/2013. London, UK. Pearly Kings and Queens look at London from "The View" at the top of the Shard in London today (10/10/2013). Forming part of a London tradition, the Kings and Queens, were given a free pass to look at the capital from one of Europe's highest buildings to celebrate their ongoing commitment to charity work in London as they gear up for the annual Harvest Festival in Covent Garden taking place this weekend. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/10/2013. London, UK. Pearly Kings and Queens look at London from "The View" at the top of the Shard in London today (10/10/2013). Forming part of a London tradition, the Kings and Queens, were given a free pass to look at the capital from one of Europe's highest buildings to celebrate their ongoing commitment to charity work in London as they gear up for the annual Harvest Festival in Covent Garden taking place this weekend. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/10/2013. London, UK. Pearly Kings and Queens look at London from "The View" at the top of the Shard in London today (10/10/2013). Forming part of a London tradition, the Kings and Queens, were given a free pass to look at the capital from one of Europe's highest buildings to celebrate their ongoing commitment to charity work in London as they gear up for the annual Harvest Festival in Covent Garden taking place this weekend. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/10/2013. London, UK. Pearly Kings and Queens look at London from "The View" at the top of the Shard in London today (10/10/2013). Forming part of a London tradition, the Kings and Queens, were given a free pass to look at the capital from one of Europe's highest buildings to celebrate their ongoing commitment to charity work in London as they gear up for the annual Harvest Festival in Covent Garden taking place this weekend. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/10/2013. London, UK. Pearly Kings and Queens look at London from "The View" at the top of the Shard in London today (10/10/2013). Forming part of a London tradition, the Kings and Queens, were given a free pass to look at the capital from one of Europe's highest buildings to celebrate their ongoing commitment to charity work in London as they gear up for the annual Harvest Festival in Covent Garden taking place this weekend. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/10/2013. London, UK. Pearly Kings and Queens look at London from "The View" at the top of the Shard in London today (10/10/2013). Forming part of a London tradition, the Kings and Queens, were given a free pass to look at the capital from one of Europe's highest buildings to celebrate their ongoing commitment to charity work in London as they gear up for the annual Harvest Festival in Covent Garden taking place this weekend. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/09/2017. London, UK. An explanatory sign is seen as people take time to look at each other on Global Eye Contact Day during the UN International Week of Peace.  Sitting down and making eye contact for sixty seconds with another person is designed to improve human connection and a more peaceful world. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_GLOBAL_EYE_CONTACT_DAY_SCU_01.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/09/2017. London, UK. People take time to look at each other on Global Eye Contact Day during the UN International Week of Peace.  Sitting down and making eye contact for sixty seconds with another person is designed to improve human connection and a more peaceful world. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_GLOBAL_EYE_CONTACT_DAY_SCU_15.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/09/2017. London, UK. People take time to look at each other on Global Eye Contact Day during the UN International Week of Peace.  Sitting down and making eye contact for sixty seconds with another person is designed to improve human connection and a more peaceful world. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_GLOBAL_EYE_CONTACT_DAY_SCU_14.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/09/2017. London, UK. People take time to look at each other on Global Eye Contact Day during the UN International Week of Peace.  Sitting down and making eye contact for sixty seconds with another person is designed to improve human connection and a more peaceful world. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_GLOBAL_EYE_CONTACT_DAY_SCU_13.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/09/2017. London, UK. People take time to look at each other on Global Eye Contact Day during the UN International Week of Peace.  Sitting down and making eye contact for sixty seconds with another person is designed to improve human connection and a more peaceful world. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_GLOBAL_EYE_CONTACT_DAY_SCU_11.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/09/2017. London, UK. People take time to look at each other on Global Eye Contact Day during the UN International Week of Peace.  Sitting down and making eye contact for sixty seconds with another person is designed to improve human connection and a more peaceful world. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_GLOBAL_EYE_CONTACT_DAY_SCU_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/09/2017. London, UK. A couple share a hug after taking time to look at each other on Global Eye Contact Day during the UN International Week of Peace.  Sitting down and making eye contact for sixty seconds with another person is designed to improve human connection and a more peaceful world. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_GLOBAL_EYE_CONTACT_DAY_SCU_05.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/09/2017. London, UK. People take time to look at each other on Global Eye Contact Day during the UN International Week of Peace.  Sitting down and making eye contact for sixty seconds with another person is designed to improve human connection and a more peaceful world. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_GLOBAL_EYE_CONTACT_DAY_SCU_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/09/2017. London, UK. People take time to look at each other on Global Eye Contact Day during the UN International Week of Peace.  Sitting down and making eye contact for sixty seconds with another person is designed to improve human connection and a more peaceful world. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_GLOBAL_EYE_CONTACT_DAY_SCU_06.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/09/2017. London, UK. People take time to look at each other on Global Eye Contact Day during the UN International Week of Peace.  Sitting down and making eye contact for sixty seconds with another person is designed to improve human connection and a more peaceful world. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_GLOBAL_EYE_CONTACT_DAY_SCU_04.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/09/2017. London, UK. People take time to look at each other on Global Eye Contact Day during the UN International Week of Peace.  Sitting down and making eye contact for sixty seconds with another person is designed to improve human connection and a more peaceful world. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_GLOBAL_EYE_CONTACT_DAY_SCU_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/05/2015. London, UK. A fly-by by the Red Arrows over Horse Guards Parade after war veterans and servicemen parade through Whitehall as part of the VE Day, 70th anniversary celebrations. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/05/2015. London, UK. A fly-by by the Red Arrows after war veterans and servicemen parade through Whitehall as part of the VE Day, 70th anniversary celebrations. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/05/2015. London, UK. A fly-by by the Red Arrows after war veterans and servicemen parade through Whitehall as part of the VE Day, 70th anniversary celebrations. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_VE_DAY_PARADE_FLYBY_SCU_19.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/05/2015. London, UK. A fly-by with a Spitfire flanked by two Hurricanes after war veterans and servicemen parade through Whitehall as part of the VE Day, 70th anniversary celebrations. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/09/2014. Rabia, Iraq. A fighter belonging to the Syrian-Kurdish YPG scans Islamic State territory after several bursts of machine gun fire targeted YPG positions in the Iraqi border town of Rabia.<br />
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Facing each other across the Iraq-Syria border, the towns of Al-Yarubiyah, Syria, and Rabia, Iraq, were taken by Islamic State insurgents in August 2014. Since then The town of Al-Yarubiyah and parts of Rabia have been re-taken by fighters from the Syrian Kurdish YPG. At present the situation in the towns is static, but with large exchanges of sniper and heavy machine gun fire as well as mortars and rocket propelled grenades, recently occasional close quarter fighting has taken place as either side tests the defences of the other. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/09/2014. Rabia, Iraq. A female fighter belonging to the Syrian-Kurdish YPJ scans Islamic State territory from a YPG position in the Iraqi border town of Rabia.<br />
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Facing each other across the Iraq-Syria border, the towns of Al-Yarubiyah, Syria, and Rabia, Iraq, were taken by Islamic State insurgents in August 2014. Since then The town of Al-Yarubiyah and parts of Rabia have been re-taken by fighters from the Syrian Kurdish YPG. At present the situation in the towns is static, but with large exchanges of sniper and heavy machine gun fire as well as mortars and rocket propelled grenades, recently occasional close quarter fighting has taken place as either side tests the defences of the other. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/02/2013. London, UK. A visitor to the Art13 London art fair views 'Boat' a 12 metre art installation made from rice paper by Chinese artist Zhu Jinshi in London today (28/02/2013).  The installation, presented by Pearl Lam Galleries forms the centre piece for the Art12 London art fair which starts on the 28th of February at London Olympia. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/02/2013. London, UK. A visitor to the Art13 London art fair views 'Boat' a 12 metre art installation made from rice paper by Chinese artist Zhu Jinshi in London today (28/02/2013).  The installation, presented by Pearl Lam Galleries forms the centre piece for the Art12 London art fair which starts on the 28th of February at London Olympia. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/02/2013. London, UK. A visitor to the Art13 London art fair views 'Boat' a 12 metre art installation made from rice paper by Chinese artist Zhu Jinshi in London today (28/02/2013).  The installation, presented by Pearl Lam Galleries forms the centre piece for the Art12 London art fair which starts on the 28th of February at London Olympia. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/02/2013. London, UK. A visitor to the Art13 London art fair views 'Boat' a 12 metre art installation made from rice paper by Chinese artist Zhu Jinshi in London today (28/02/2013).  The installation, presented by Pearl Lam Galleries forms the centre piece for the Art12 London art fair which starts on the 28th of February at London Olympia. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/02/2013. London, UK. A visitor to the Art13 London art fair views 'Boat' a 12 metre art installation made from rice paper by Chinese artist Zhu Jinshi in London today (28/02/2013).  The installation, presented by Pearl Lam Galleries forms the centre piece for the Art12 London art fair which starts on the 28th of February at London Olympia. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/02/2013. London, UK. A visitor to the Art13 London art fair views 'Boat' a 12 metre art installation made from rice paper by Chinese artist Zhu Jinshi in London today (28/02/2013).  The installation, presented by Pearl Lam Galleries forms the centre piece for the Art12 London art fair which starts on the 28th of February at London Olympia. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/02/2013. London, UK. A visitor to the Art13 London art fair views 'Boat' a 12 metre art installation made from rice paper by Chinese artist Zhu Jinshi in London today (28/02/2013).  The installation, presented by Pearl Lam Galleries forms the centre piece for the Art12 London art fair which starts on the 28th of February at London Olympia. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/02/2013. London, UK. A visitor to the Art13 London art fair views 'Boat' a 12 metre art installation made from rice paper by Chinese artist Zhu Jinshi in London today (28/02/2013).  The installation, presented by Pearl Lam Galleries forms the centre piece for the Art12 London art fair which starts on the 28th of February at London Olympia. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/02/2013. London, UK. A visitor to the Art13 London art fair views 'Boat' a 12 metre art installation made from rice paper by Chinese artist Zhu Jinshi in London today (28/02/2013).  The installation, presented by Pearl Lam Galleries forms the centre piece for the Art12 London art fair which starts on the 28th of February at London Olympia. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/02/2013. London, UK. A visitor to the Art13 London art fair views 'Boat' a 12 metre art installation made from rice paper by Chinese artist Zhu Jinshi in London today (28/02/2013).  The installation, presented by Pearl Lam Galleries forms the centre piece for the Art12 London art fair which starts on the 28th of February at London Olympia. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/02/2013. London, UK. A visitor to the Art13 London art fair views 'Boat' a 12 metre art installation made from rice paper by Chinese artist Zhu Jinshi in London today (28/02/2013).  The installation, presented by Pearl Lam Galleries forms the centre piece for the Art12 London art fair which starts on the 28th of February at London Olympia. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/01/2013. London, UK. A police search team is seen examining the yard of a business located at the scene of yesterday's (17/01/13) helicopter crash in Vauxhall, London. 2 (two) people, including the pilot, died as a result of the incident and a further 11 (eleven) injured after the Augusta 109 helicopter collided with a tower crane in heavy mist showering wreckage onto cars below. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/01/2013. London, UK. A police search team is seen examining the yard of a business located at the scene of yesterday's (17/01/13) helicopter crash in Vauxhall, London. 2 (two) people, including the pilot, died as a result of the incident and a further 11 (eleven) injured after the Augusta 109 helicopter collided with a tower crane in heavy mist showering wreckage onto cars below. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/01/2013. London, UK. A police search team is seen examining the yard of a business located at the scene of yesterday's (17/01/13) helicopter crash in Vauxhall, London. 2 (two) people, including the pilot, died as a result of the incident and a further 11 (eleven) injured after the Augusta 109 helicopter collided with a tower crane in heavy mist showering wreckage onto cars below. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_HELICRASH2_11_MCR.jpg
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 01/10/2012. A spectator watching Elizabeth Price's video installation 'The Woolworths Choir of 1979 2012' as Turner Prize 2012 nominees being revealed at Tate Britain on 01/10/12. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 01/10/2012. Performers from Spartacus Chetwynd's 'Odd Man Out 2011' walking past 'Villa Joe (Front View) 2005-6' by Paul Noble as Turner Prize 2012 nominees revealed at Tate Britain on 01/10/12. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 01/10/2012. A spectator watching Spartacus Chetwynd's 'Odd Man Out 2011' exhibition as Turner Prize 2012 nominees revealed at Tate Britain on 01/10/12. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 01/10/2012. Spartacus Chetwynd's 'Odd Man Out 201'1 live performance taking place as Turner Prize 2012 nominees being revealed at Tate Britain on 01/10/12. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 01/10/2012. Spartacus Chetwynd's 'Odd Man Out 2011' live performance taking place as Turner Prize 2012 nominees being revealed at Tate Britain on 01/10/12. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 01/10/2012. Spartacus Chetwynd's 'Odd Man Out 2011' live performance watched by the members of media as Turner Prize 2012 nominees being revealed at Tate Britain on 01/10/12. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 01/10/2012. Spartacus Chetwynd's 'Odd Man Out 2011' live performance taking place as Turner Prize 2012 nominees being revealed at Tate Britain on 01/10/12. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 01/10/2012. A photographer taking pictures of 'Small Three (Noir et Blanc) 2011' by Paul Noble as Turner Prize 2012 nominees revealed at Tate Britain on 01/10/12. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 08/07/2012. A man being slapped while two vintage nurse lookalikes trying to help him at the Chap Olympiad in Bedford Square Gardens in central London today. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 08/07/2012. People playing the "Bike Jousting" at the Chap Olympiad in Bedford Square Gardens in central London today. the Chap Olympiad describes itself as a celebration of eccentricity and athletic ineptitude with the emphasis on panache and style over sporting prowess. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 08/07/2012. People playing the "Bike Jousting" at the Chap Olympiad in Bedford Square Gardens in central London today. the Chap Olympiad describes itself as a celebration of eccentricity and athletic ineptitude with the emphasis on panache and style over sporting prowess. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 08/07/2012. A man throwing a cucumber sandwich as they play discus with sandwiches at the Chap Olympiad in Bedford Square Gardens in central London today.the Chap Olympiad describes itself as a celebration of eccentricity and athletic ineptitude with the emphasis on panache and style over sporting prowess. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 08/07/2012. People playing the "Tag-of-Hair" at the Chap Olympiad in Bedford Square Gardens in central London today. the Chap Olympiad describes itself as a celebration of eccentricity and athletic ineptitude with the emphasis on panache and style over sporting prowess. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 08/07/2012. People waiting for the rain to stop at the Chap Olympiad in Bedford Square Gardens in central London today.the Chap Olympiad describes itself as a celebration of eccentricity and athletic ineptitude with the emphasis on panache and style over sporting prowess. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 08/07/2012. People enjoying the Chap Olympiad in Bedford Square Gardens in central London today. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 08/07/2012. Two vintage nurse lookalikes posing with a man at the Chap Olympiad in Bedford Square Gardens in central London today. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 08/07/2012. Two vintage nurse lookalikes posing with a man at the Chap Olympiad in Bedford Square Gardens in central London today.the Chap Olympiad describes itself as a celebration of eccentricity and athletic ineptitude with the emphasis on panache and style over sporting prowess. the Chap Olympiad describes itself as a celebration of eccentricity and athletic ineptitude with the emphasis on panache and style over sporting prowess. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 08/07/2012. Two vintage nurse lookalikes posing with a man at the Chap Olympiad in Bedford Square Gardens in central London today.the Chap Olympiad describes itself as a celebration of eccentricity and athletic ineptitude with the emphasis on panache and style over sporting prowess. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 08/07/2012. Two vintage nurse lookalikes posing with a man at the Chap Olympiad in Bedford Square Gardens in central London today. the Chap Olympiad describes itself as a celebration of eccentricity and athletic ineptitude with the emphasis on panache and style over sporting prowess. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 08/07/2012. People enjoying the Chap Olympiad in Bedford Square Gardens in central London today. the Chap Olympiad describes itself as a celebration of eccentricity and athletic ineptitude with the emphasis on panache and style over sporting prowess. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 30/06/2012. Peter Attreed and Deanne Attreed crying as they remember loss of a family member in March 1945. Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park was made in the name of 55,573 Bomber Command airmen who gave their lives in the Second World. The memorial was opened by the Queen earlier this week. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 30/06/2012. People visiting Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park in the name of 55,573 Bomber Command airmen who gave their lives in the Second World. The memorial was opened by the Queen earlier this week. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 30/06/2012. Peter Attreed and Deanne Attreed crying as they remember loss of a family member in March 1945. Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park was made in the name of 55,573 Bomber Command airmen who gave their lives in the Second World. The memorial was opened by the Queen earlier this week. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 30/06/2012. People visiting Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park in the name of 55,573 Bomber Command airmen who gave their lives in the Second World. The memorial was opened by the Queen earlier this week. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 30/06/2012. People visiting Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park in the name of 55,573 Bomber Command airmen who gave their lives in the Second World. The memorial was opened by the Queen earlier this week. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 30/06/2012. People visiting Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park in the name of 55,573 Bomber Command airmen who gave their lives in the Second World. The memorial was opened by the Queen earlier this week. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 30/06/2012. People visiting Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park in the name of 55,573 Bomber Command airmen who gave their lives in the Second World. The memorial was opened by the Queen earlier this week. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 30/06/2012. People visiting Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park in the name of 55,573 Bomber Command airmen who gave their lives in the Second World. The memorial was opened by the Queen earlier this week. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 30/06/2012. WWII Veteran Peter Isaacson, 91, from Melbourne visiting Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park in the name of 55,573 Bomber Command airmen who gave their lives in the Second World. The memorial was opened by the Queen earlier this week. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 30/06/2012. An Australian veteran and an Australian Army officer visiting Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park in the name of 55,573 Bomber Command airmen who gave their lives in the Second World. The memorial was opened by the Queen earlier this week. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 30/06/2012. Australian veterans visiting Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park in the name of 55,573 Bomber Command airmen who gave their lives in the Second World. The memorial was opened by the Queen earlier this week. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 30/06/2012. An Australian veteran and an Australian Army officer visiting Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park in the name of 55,573 Bomber Command airmen who gave their lives in the Second World. The memorial was opened by the Queen earlier this week. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 30/06/2012. People visiting Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park in the name of 55,573 Bomber Command airmen who gave their lives in the Second World. The memorial was opened by the Queen earlier this week. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 18/06/2012. The secret copy of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare, which had been sneaked into Robben Island prison for Nelson Mandela during apartheid in the 70s, will be going to the public view as part of the forthcoming British Museum exhibition about Shakespeare from July 19 until November 25. The book is signed by Nelson Mandela. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 18/06/2012. The secret copy of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare, which had been sneaked into Robben Island prison for Nelson Mandela during apartheid in the 70s, will be going to the public view as part of the forthcoming British Museum exhibition about Shakespeare from July 19 until November 25. The book is signed by Nelson Mandela. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 18/06/2012. The secret copy of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare, which had been sneaked into Robben Island prison for Nelson Mandela during apartheid in the 70s, will be going to the public view as part of the forthcoming British Museum exhibition about Shakespeare from July 19 until November 25. The book is signed by Nelson Mandela. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 18/06/2012. The secret copy of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare, which had been sneaked into Robben Island prison for Nelson Mandela during apartheid in the 70s, will be going to the public view as part of the forthcoming British Museum exhibition about Shakespeare from July 19 until November 25. The book is signed by Nelson Mandela. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 18/06/2012. The secret copy of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare, which had been sneaked into Robben Island prison for Nelson Mandela during apartheid in the 70s, will be going to the public view as part of the forthcoming British Museum exhibition about Shakespeare from July 19 until November 25. The book is signed by Nelson Mandela. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 18/06/2012. The secret copy of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare, which had been sneaked into Robben Island prison for Nelson Mandela during apartheid in the 70s, will be going to the public view as part of the forthcoming British Museum exhibition about Shakespeare from July 19 until November 25. The book is signed by Nelson Mandela. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 18/06/2012. The secret copy of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare, which had been sneaked into Robben Island prison for Nelson Mandela during apartheid in the 70s, will be going to the public view as part of the forthcoming British Museum exhibition about Shakespeare from July 19 until November 25. The book is signed by Nelson Mandela. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 18/06/2012. The secret copy of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare, which had been sneaked into Robben Island prison for Nelson Mandela during apartheid in the 70s, will be going to the public view as part of the forthcoming British Museum exhibition about Shakespeare from July 19 until November 25. The book is signed by Nelson Mandela. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 18/06/2012. The secret copy of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare, which had been sneaked into Robben Island prison for Nelson Mandela during apartheid in the 70s, will be going to the public view as part of the forthcoming British Museum exhibition about Shakespeare from July 19 until November 25. The book is signed by Nelson Mandela. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 12/06/2012. John Constable's The Lock goes to auction in London and expected to be sold for £20 million by Christie's. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 12/06/2012. John Constable's The Lock goes to auction in London and expected to be sold for £20 million by Christie's. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 12/06/2012. John Constable's The Lock goes to auction in London and expected to be sold for £20 million by Christie's. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 12/06/2012. John Constable's The Lock goes to auction in London and expected to be sold for £20 million by Christie's. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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