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Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia Illucens) - Animal India
A Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) struggles to free itself after becoming entangled in a spider's web, on July 4, 2025, in Tehatta, India (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia Illucens) - Animal India
A Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) struggles to free itself after becoming entangled in a spider's web, on July 4, 2025, in Tehatta, India (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia Illucens) - Animal India
A Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) struggles to free itself after becoming entangled in a spider's web, on July 4, 2025, in Tehatta, India (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Naming the Money paperworks, 2004
Lubaina Himid RA (b. 1954)
Lubaina Himid's Turner Prize-winning installation piece Naming the Money 2004
This work addresses the hidden but immense contribution of the Black diaspora to the economic and cultural foundations of modern Europe.
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
El Anatsui, Akua’s Surviving Children, 1996
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Kehinde Wiley (b.1977)
Portrait of Kujuan Buggie, 2024
Oil on canvas
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Kehinde Wiley (b.1977)
Portrait of Kujuan Buggie, 2024
Oil on canvas
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Jet the Harris Hawk patrols the courtyard looking for pigeons infront of The First Supper, 2021-23
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Hew Locke, b1959
Armada, 2017-19
Installation wood, textile, paint, metal, string, wood, plastic, rubber and paper
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Jet the Harris Hawk patrols the courtyard looking for pigeons infront of The First Supper, 2021-23
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Hew Locke, b1959
Armada, 2017-19
Installation wood, textile, paint, metal, string, wood, plastic, rubber and paper
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Jet the Harris Hawk patrols the courtyard looking for pigeons infront of The First Supper, 2021-23
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Hew Locke, b1959
Armada, 2017-19
Installation wood, textile, paint, metal, string, wood, plastic, rubber and paper
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Jet the Harris Hawk patrols the courtyard looking for pigeons infront of The First Supper, 2021-23
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Hew Locke, b1959
Armada, 2017-19
Installation wood, textile, paint, metal, string, wood, plastic, rubber and paper
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Jet the Harris Hawk patrols the courtyard looking for pigeons infront of The First Supper, 2021-23
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Hew Locke, b1959
Armada, 2017-19
Installation wood, textile, paint, metal, string, wood, plastic, rubber and paper
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Jet the Harris Hawk patrols the courtyard looking for pigeons infront of The First Supper, 2021-23
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Hew Locke, b1959
Armada, 2017-19
Installation wood, textile, paint, metal, string, wood, plastic, rubber and paper
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Jet the Harris Hawk patrols the courtyard looking for pigeons infront of The First Supper, 2021-23
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Hew Locke, b1959
Armada, 2017-19
Installation wood, textile, paint, metal, string, wood, plastic, rubber and paper
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Jet the Harris Hawk patrols the courtyard looking for pigeons infront of The First Supper, 2021-23
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Hew Locke, b1959
Armada, 2017-19
Installation wood, textile, paint, metal, string, wood, plastic, rubber and paper
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Yinka Shonibare CBE: Justice for All
Justice for All re-configures British sculptor F.W. Pomeroy’s Lady Justice (1905-1906), which stands upon the dome of London’s imposing Central Criminal Court (otherwise known as The Old Bailey). Instead of her habitual golden garb, Shonibare’s Lady Justice is depicted wearing a brightly patterned, ankle-length garment, apparently fashioned from ‘African’ batik. With both hands outstretched, Lady Justice wields a sword in her right hand and balances the scales of justice in her left. In place of a head, she sports a hand-painted globe, featuring a map of the world. Shonibare’s oeuvre investigates notions of imperialist authority and power. Seducing us with its colour and beauty, Shonibare re-interprets Lady Justice for an interior setting, whilst retaining the dramatic impact of the iconic public sculpture.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Naming the Money paperworks, 2004
Lubaina Himid RA (b. 1954)
Lubaina Himid's Turner Prize-winning installation piece Naming the Money 2004
This work addresses the hidden but immense contribution of the Black diaspora to the economic and cultural foundations of modern Europe.
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Naming the Money paperworks, 2004
Lubaina Himid RA (b. 1954)
Lubaina Himid's Turner Prize-winning installation piece Naming the Money 2004
This work addresses the hidden but immense contribution of the Black diaspora to the economic and cultural foundations of modern Europe.
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Naming the Money paperworks, 2004
Lubaina Himid RA (b. 1954)
Lubaina Himid's Turner Prize-winning installation piece Naming the Money 2004
This work addresses the hidden but immense contribution of the Black diaspora to the economic and cultural foundations of modern Europe.
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Naming the Money paperworks, 2004
Lubaina Himid RA (b. 1954)
Lubaina Himid's Turner Prize-winning installation piece Naming the Money 2004
This work addresses the hidden but immense contribution of the Black diaspora to the economic and cultural foundations of modern Europe.
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Interdisciplinary artist Tavares Strachan (b. 1979, Nassau, The Bahamas) with his major new sculpture The First Supper, 2021-23,
The First Supper is presented as part of the exhibition Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change, opening 3 February 2024. The sculpture in the Royal Academy’s Annenberg Courtyard will be Strachan’s most ambitious and substantial work to date. Meticulously constructed over the course of four years, The First Supper extends the artist’s interest in ideas of visibility and invisibility, materialising his commitment to individuals and communities whose stories have been overlooked or forgotten.
The First Supper represents what Strachan describes as a utopian gathering that brings together historically significant figures from the continent of Africa and its diasporas, accompanied by a thylacine or Tasmanian tiger and a portrait of the artist. It includes sculptural portraits of resistance fighter Zumbi Dos Palmares; nurse Mary Seacole; activists Harriet Tubman, Marcus Garvey, and Marsha P. Johnson; explorer Matthew Henson; astronaut Robert Henry Lawrence; politician Shirley Chisholm; Emperor Haile Selassie; musicians Sister Rosetta Tharpe and King Tubby; and poet Sir Derek Alton Walcott. Although some of the figures around the table are well-known, others have been forgotten and are not widely studied.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Interdisciplinary artist Tavares Strachan (b. 1979, Nassau, The Bahamas) with his major new sculpture The First Supper, 2021-23,
The First Supper is presented as part of the exhibition Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change, opening 3 February 2024. The sculpture in the Royal Academy’s Annenberg Courtyard will be Strachan’s most ambitious and substantial work to date. Meticulously constructed over the course of four years, The First Supper extends the artist’s interest in ideas of visibility and invisibility, materialising his commitment to individuals and communities whose stories have been overlooked or forgotten.
The First Supper represents what Strachan describes as a utopian gathering that brings together historically significant figures from the continent of Africa and its diasporas, accompanied by a thylacine or Tasmanian tiger and a portrait of the artist. It includes sculptural portraits of resistance fighter Zumbi Dos Palmares; nurse Mary Seacole; activists Harriet Tubman, Marcus Garvey, and Marsha P. Johnson; explorer Matthew Henson; astronaut Robert Henry Lawrence; politician Shirley Chisholm; Emperor Haile Selassie; musicians Sister Rosetta Tharpe and King Tubby; and poet Sir Derek Alton Walcott. Although some of the figures around the table are well-known, others have been forgotten and are not widely studied.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Interdisciplinary artist Tavares Strachan (b. 1979, Nassau, The Bahamas) with his major new sculpture The First Supper, 2021-23,
The First Supper is presented as part of the exhibition Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change, opening 3 February 2024. The sculpture in the Royal Academy’s Annenberg Courtyard will be Strachan’s most ambitious and substantial work to date. Meticulously constructed over the course of four years, The First Supper extends the artist’s interest in ideas of visibility and invisibility, materialising his commitment to individuals and communities whose stories have been overlooked or forgotten.
The First Supper represents what Strachan describes as a utopian gathering that brings together historically significant figures from the continent of Africa and its diasporas, accompanied by a thylacine or Tasmanian tiger and a portrait of the artist. It includes sculptural portraits of resistance fighter Zumbi Dos Palmares; nurse Mary Seacole; activists Harriet Tubman, Marcus Garvey, and Marsha P. Johnson; explorer Matthew Henson; astronaut Robert Henry Lawrence; politician Shirley Chisholm; Emperor Haile Selassie; musicians Sister Rosetta Tharpe and King Tubby; and poet Sir Derek Alton Walcott. Although some of the figures around the table are well-known, others have been forgotten and are not widely studied.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Interdisciplinary artist Tavares Strachan (b. 1979, Nassau, The Bahamas) with his major new sculpture The First Supper, 2021-23,
The First Supper is presented as part of the exhibition Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change, opening 3 February 2024. The sculpture in the Royal Academy’s Annenberg Courtyard will be Strachan’s most ambitious and substantial work to date. Meticulously constructed over the course of four years, The First Supper extends the artist’s interest in ideas of visibility and invisibility, materialising his commitment to individuals and communities whose stories have been overlooked or forgotten.
The First Supper represents what Strachan describes as a utopian gathering that brings together historically significant figures from the continent of Africa and its diasporas, accompanied by a thylacine or Tasmanian tiger and a portrait of the artist. It includes sculptural portraits of resistance fighter Zumbi Dos Palmares; nurse Mary Seacole; activists Harriet Tubman, Marcus Garvey, and Marsha P. Johnson; explorer Matthew Henson; astronaut Robert Henry Lawrence; politician Shirley Chisholm; Emperor Haile Selassie; musicians Sister Rosetta Tharpe and King Tubby; and poet Sir Derek Alton Walcott. Although some of the figures around the table are well-known, others have been forgotten and are not widely studied.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Interdisciplinary artist Tavares Strachan (b. 1979, Nassau, The Bahamas) with his major new sculpture The First Supper, 2021-23,
The First Supper is presented as part of the exhibition Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change, opening 3 February 2024. The sculpture in the Royal Academy’s Annenberg Courtyard will be Strachan’s most ambitious and substantial work to date. Meticulously constructed over the course of four years, The First Supper extends the artist’s interest in ideas of visibility and invisibility, materialising his commitment to individuals and communities whose stories have been overlooked or forgotten.
The First Supper represents what Strachan describes as a utopian gathering that brings together historically significant figures from the continent of Africa and its diasporas, accompanied by a thylacine or Tasmanian tiger and a portrait of the artist. It includes sculptural portraits of resistance fighter Zumbi Dos Palmares; nurse Mary Seacole; activists Harriet Tubman, Marcus Garvey, and Marsha P. Johnson; explorer Matthew Henson; astronaut Robert Henry Lawrence; politician Shirley Chisholm; Emperor Haile Selassie; musicians Sister Rosetta Tharpe and King Tubby; and poet Sir Derek Alton Walcott. Although some of the figures around the table are well-known, others have been forgotten and are not widely studied.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Jet, a Harris's hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus) patrols the courtyard looking for pigeons infront of The First Supper, 2021-23
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Interdisciplinary artist Tavares Strachan (b. 1979, Nassau, The Bahamas) with his major new sculpture The First Supper, 2021-23,
The First Supper is presented as part of the exhibition Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change, opening 3 February 2024. The sculpture in the Royal Academy’s Annenberg Courtyard will be Strachan’s most ambitious and substantial work to date. Meticulously constructed over the course of four years, The First Supper extends the artist’s interest in ideas of visibility and invisibility, materialising his commitment to individuals and communities whose stories have been overlooked or forgotten.
The First Supper represents what Strachan describes as a utopian gathering that brings together historically significant figures from the continent of Africa and its diasporas, accompanied by a thylacine or Tasmanian tiger and a portrait of the artist. It includes sculptural portraits of resistance fighter Zumbi Dos Palmares; nurse Mary Seacole; activists Harriet Tubman, Marcus Garvey, and Marsha P. Johnson; explorer Matthew Henson; astronaut Robert Henry Lawrence; politician Shirley Chisholm; Emperor Haile Selassie; musicians Sister Rosetta Tharpe and King Tubby; and poet Sir Derek Alton Walcott. Although some of the figures around the table are well-known, others have been forgotten and are not widely studied.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Jet, a Harris's hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus) patrols the courtyard looking for pigeons infront of The First Supper, 2021-23
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Interdisciplinary artist Tavares Strachan (b. 1979, Nassau, The Bahamas) with his major new sculpture The First Supper, 2021-23,
The First Supper is presented as part of the exhibition Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change, opening 3 February 2024. The sculpture in the Royal Academy’s Annenberg Courtyard will be Strachan’s most ambitious and substantial work to date. Meticulously constructed over the course of four years, The First Supper extends the artist’s interest in ideas of visibility and invisibility, materialising his commitment to individuals and communities whose stories have been overlooked or forgotten.
The First Supper represents what Strachan describes as a utopian gathering that brings together historically significant figures from the continent of Africa and its diasporas, accompanied by a thylacine or Tasmanian tiger and a portrait of the artist. It includes sculptural portraits of resistance fighter Zumbi Dos Palmares; nurse Mary Seacole; activists Harriet Tubman, Marcus Garvey, and Marsha P. Johnson; explorer Matthew Henson; astronaut Robert Henry Lawrence; politician Shirley Chisholm; Emperor Haile Selassie; musicians Sister Rosetta Tharpe and King Tubby; and poet Sir Derek Alton Walcott. Although some of the figures around the table are well-known, others have been forgotten and are not widely studied.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Jet, a Harris's hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus) patrols the courtyard looking for pigeons infront of The First Supper, 2021-23
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Interdisciplinary artist Tavares Strachan (b. 1979, Nassau, The Bahamas) with his major new sculpture The First Supper, 2021-23,
The First Supper is presented as part of the exhibition Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change, opening 3 February 2024. The sculpture in the Royal Academy’s Annenberg Courtyard will be Strachan’s most ambitious and substantial work to date. Meticulously constructed over the course of four years, The First Supper extends the artist’s interest in ideas of visibility and invisibility, materialising his commitment to individuals and communities whose stories have been overlooked or forgotten.
The First Supper represents what Strachan describes as a utopian gathering that brings together historically significant figures from the continent of Africa and its diasporas, accompanied by a thylacine or Tasmanian tiger and a portrait of the artist. It includes sculptural portraits of resistance fighter Zumbi Dos Palmares; nurse Mary Seacole; activists Harriet Tubman, Marcus Garvey, and Marsha P. Johnson; explorer Matthew Henson; astronaut Robert Henry Lawrence; politician Shirley Chisholm; Emperor Haile Selassie; musicians Sister Rosetta Tharpe and King Tubby; and poet Sir Derek Alton Walcott. Although some of the figures around the table are well-known, others have been forgotten and are not widely studied.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_165349784_EYE
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Jet, a Harris's hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus) patrols the courtyard looking for pigeons infront of The First Supper, 2021-23
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Interdisciplinary artist Tavares Strachan (b. 1979, Nassau, The Bahamas) with his major new sculpture The First Supper, 2021-23,
The First Supper is presented as part of the exhibition Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change, opening 3 February 2024. The sculpture in the Royal Academy’s Annenberg Courtyard will be Strachan’s most ambitious and substantial work to date. Meticulously constructed over the course of four years, The First Supper extends the artist’s interest in ideas of visibility and invisibility, materialising his commitment to individuals and communities whose stories have been overlooked or forgotten.
The First Supper represents what Strachan describes as a utopian gathering that brings together historically significant figures from the continent of Africa and its diasporas, accompanied by a thylacine or Tasmanian tiger and a portrait of the artist. It includes sculptural portraits of resistance fighter Zumbi Dos Palmares; nurse Mary Seacole; activists Harriet Tubman, Marcus Garvey, and Marsha P. Johnson; explorer Matthew Henson; astronaut Robert Henry Lawrence; politician Shirley Chisholm; Emperor Haile Selassie; musicians Sister Rosetta Tharpe and King Tubby; and poet Sir Derek Alton Walcott. Although some of the figures around the table are well-known, others have been forgotten and are not widely studied.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Jet, a Harris's hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus) patrols the courtyard looking for pigeons infront of The First Supper, 2021-23
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Interdisciplinary artist Tavares Strachan (b. 1979, Nassau, The Bahamas) with his major new sculpture The First Supper, 2021-23,
The First Supper is presented as part of the exhibition Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change, opening 3 February 2024. The sculpture in the Royal Academy’s Annenberg Courtyard will be Strachan’s most ambitious and substantial work to date. Meticulously constructed over the course of four years, The First Supper extends the artist’s interest in ideas of visibility and invisibility, materialising his commitment to individuals and communities whose stories have been overlooked or forgotten.
The First Supper represents what Strachan describes as a utopian gathering that brings together historically significant figures from the continent of Africa and its diasporas, accompanied by a thylacine or Tasmanian tiger and a portrait of the artist. It includes sculptural portraits of resistance fighter Zumbi Dos Palmares; nurse Mary Seacole; activists Harriet Tubman, Marcus Garvey, and Marsha P. Johnson; explorer Matthew Henson; astronaut Robert Henry Lawrence; politician Shirley Chisholm; Emperor Haile Selassie; musicians Sister Rosetta Tharpe and King Tubby; and poet Sir Derek Alton Walcott. Although some of the figures around the table are well-known, others have been forgotten and are not widely studied.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_165349757_EYE
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768-now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
Photocall for Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK.
30th January 2024
Jet, a Harris's hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus) patrols the courtyard looking for pigeons infront of The First Supper, 2021-23
Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change will run in the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries from 3 February to 28 April 2024.
Interdisciplinary artist Tavares Strachan (b. 1979, Nassau, The Bahamas) with his major new sculpture The First Supper, 2021-23,
The First Supper is presented as part of the exhibition Entangled Pasts: 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change, opening 3 February 2024. The sculpture in the Royal Academy’s Annenberg Courtyard will be Strachan’s most ambitious and substantial work to date. Meticulously constructed over the course of four years, The First Supper extends the artist’s interest in ideas of visibility and invisibility, materialising his commitment to individuals and communities whose stories have been overlooked or forgotten.
The First Supper represents what Strachan describes as a utopian gathering that brings together historically significant figures from the continent of Africa and its diasporas, accompanied by a thylacine or Tasmanian tiger and a portrait of the artist. It includes sculptural portraits of resistance fighter Zumbi Dos Palmares; nurse Mary Seacole; activists Harriet Tubman, Marcus Garvey, and Marsha P. Johnson; explorer Matthew Henson; astronaut Robert Henry Lawrence; politician Shirley Chisholm; Emperor Haile Selassie; musicians Sister Rosetta Tharpe and King Tubby; and poet Sir Derek Alton Walcott. Although some of the figures around the table are well-known, others have been forgotten and are not widely studied.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Notorious is a 1946 American spy film noir directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, and Claude Rains as three people whose lives become intimately entangled during an espionage operation. It was shot in late 1945 and early 1946
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