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Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, London, UK
Press view/photocall Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, London, UK
2nd February 2024
Runs to 11th May 2024
Alison Lapper Bleeding Out , 2023
Water oil paint on canvas
A new exhibition at Bethlem Museum of the Mind showcases Alison Lapper’s (b.1965) work that explores her journey of grief since the untimely death of her son Parys.
Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys presents a range of new work that delves into a world where silence often shrouds the depths of human suffering, and the power of creativity emerges as a beacon of hope.
Alongside her own work are sculptures and photographs from friends and contemporaries Marc Quinn (b.1964) and Rankin (b.1966), echoing and exploring the recent life events of Alison and the effect it has had on her as both a mother and an artist. The dialogue between these three artists presents visitors to the Bethlem Museum of the Mind with an intimate narrative that explores grief and mental health alongside Alison’s reflection on the complexities of motherhood, even in the direst of circumstances.
Bethlem Museum of the Mind is an apt location for such an exploration given it is situated within the grounds of the historic Bethlem Royal Hospital, where mental health services are delivered to this day. First opened in 1970, the museum has been situated in a beautiful Art Deco building since 2015 where it cares for an internationally renowned collection of archives, art and historic objects.
A series of new photographs by British photographer Rankin (b.1966) are on display as part of the exhibition. A close friend of Alison since working together on the BBC Documentary ´No Body´s perfect´ in 2016, Rankin has now captured Alison in a series of images that chart in stark reality the grieving process of a mother, from mental and physical pain to glimpses of hope and happiness.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, London, UK
Press view/photocall Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, London, UK
2nd February 2024
Runs to 11th May 2024
Alison Lapper The Final Kiss 2023
Water oil paint on canvas
A new exhibition at Bethlem Museum of the Mind showcases Alison Lapper’s (b.1965) work that explores her journey of grief since the untimely death of her son Parys.
Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys presents a range of new work that delves into a world where silence often shrouds the depths of human suffering, and the power of creativity emerges as a beacon of hope.
Alongside her own work are sculptures and photographs from friends and contemporaries Marc Quinn (b.1964) and Rankin (b.1966), echoing and exploring the recent life events of Alison and the effect it has had on her as both a mother and an artist. The dialogue between these three artists presents visitors to the Bethlem Museum of the Mind with an intimate narrative that explores grief and mental health alongside Alison’s reflection on the complexities of motherhood, even in the direst of circumstances.
Bethlem Museum of the Mind is an apt location for such an exploration given it is situated within the grounds of the historic Bethlem Royal Hospital, where mental health services are delivered to this day. First opened in 1970, the museum has been situated in a beautiful Art Deco building since 2015 where it cares for an internationally renowned collection of archives, art and historic objects.
A series of new photographs by British photographer Rankin (b.1966) are on display as part of the exhibition. A close friend of Alison since working together on the BBC Documentary ´No Body´s perfect´ in 2016, Rankin has now captured Alison in a series of images that chart in stark reality the grieving process of a mother, from mental and physical pain to glimpses of hope and happiness.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, London, UK
Press view/photocall Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, London, UK
2nd February 2024
Runs to 11th May 2024
Marc Quinn : Alison Lapper (8 months), 2000
A new exhibition at Bethlem Museum of the Mind showcases Alison Lapper’s (b.1965) work that explores her journey of grief since the untimely death of her son Parys.
Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys presents a range of new work that delves into a world where silence often shrouds the depths of human suffering, and the power of creativity emerges as a beacon of hope.
Alongside her own work are sculptures and photographs from friends and contemporaries Marc Quinn (b.1964) and Rankin (b.1966), echoing and exploring the recent life events of Alison and the effect it has had on her as both a mother and an artist. The dialogue between these three artists presents visitors to the Bethlem Museum of the Mind with an intimate narrative that explores grief and mental health alongside Alison’s reflection on the complexities of motherhood, even in the direst of circumstances.
Bethlem Museum of the Mind is an apt location for such an exploration given it is situated within the grounds of the historic Bethlem Royal Hospital, where mental health services are delivered to this day. First opened in 1970, the museum has been situated in a beautiful Art Deco building since 2015 where it cares for an internationally renowned collection of archives, art and historic objects.
A series of new photographs by British photographer Rankin (b.1966) are on display as part of the exhibition. A close friend of Alison since working together on the BBC Documentary ´No Body´s perfect´ in 2016, Rankin has now captured Alison in a series of images that chart in stark reality the grieving process of a mother, from mental and physical pain to glimpses of hope and happiness.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, London, UK
Press view/photocall Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, London, UK
2nd February 2024
Runs to 11th May 2024
Alison Lapper - The Unheard pain - water oil paint on canvas 2023
A new exhibition at Bethlem Museum of the Mind showcases Alison Lapper’s (b.1965) work that explores her journey of grief since the untimely death of her son Parys.
Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys presents a range of new work that delves into a world where silence often shrouds the depths of human suffering, and the power of creativity emerges as a beacon of hope.
Alongside her own work are sculptures and photographs from friends and contemporaries Marc Quinn (b.1964) and Rankin (b.1966), echoing and exploring the recent life events of Alison and the effect it has had on her as both a mother and an artist. The dialogue between these three artists presents visitors to the Bethlem Museum of the Mind with an intimate narrative that explores grief and mental health alongside Alison’s reflection on the complexities of motherhood, even in the direst of circumstances.
Bethlem Museum of the Mind is an apt location for such an exploration given it is situated within the grounds of the historic Bethlem Royal Hospital, where mental health services are delivered to this day. First opened in 1970, the museum has been situated in a beautiful Art Deco building since 2015 where it cares for an internationally renowned collection of archives, art and historic objects.
A series of new photographs by British photographer Rankin (b.1966) are on display as part of the exhibition. A close friend of Alison since working together on the BBC Documentary ´No Body´s perfect´ in 2016, Rankin has now captured Alison in a series of images that chart in stark reality the grieving process of a mother, from mental and physical pain to glimpses of hope and happiness.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, London, UK
Press view/photocall Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, London, UK
2nd February 2024
Runs to 11th May 2024
Alison Lapper - The Unheard pain - water oil paint on canvas 2023
A new exhibition at Bethlem Museum of the Mind showcases Alison Lapper’s (b.1965) work that explores her journey of grief since the untimely death of her son Parys.
Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys presents a range of new work that delves into a world where silence often shrouds the depths of human suffering, and the power of creativity emerges as a beacon of hope.
Alongside her own work are sculptures and photographs from friends and contemporaries Marc Quinn (b.1964) and Rankin (b.1966), echoing and exploring the recent life events of Alison and the effect it has had on her as both a mother and an artist. The dialogue between these three artists presents visitors to the Bethlem Museum of the Mind with an intimate narrative that explores grief and mental health alongside Alison’s reflection on the complexities of motherhood, even in the direst of circumstances.
Bethlem Museum of the Mind is an apt location for such an exploration given it is situated within the grounds of the historic Bethlem Royal Hospital, where mental health services are delivered to this day. First opened in 1970, the museum has been situated in a beautiful Art Deco building since 2015 where it cares for an internationally renowned collection of archives, art and historic objects.
A series of new photographs by British photographer Rankin (b.1966) are on display as part of the exhibition. A close friend of Alison since working together on the BBC Documentary ´No Body´s perfect´ in 2016, Rankin has now captured Alison in a series of images that chart in stark reality the grieving process of a mother, from mental and physical pain to glimpses of hope and happiness.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, London, UK
Press view/photocall Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, London, UK
2nd February 2024
Runs to 11th May 2024
Alison Lapper - The Unheard pain - water oil paint on canvas 2023
A new exhibition at Bethlem Museum of the Mind showcases Alison Lapper’s (b.1965) work that explores her journey of grief since the untimely death of her son Parys.
Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys presents a range of new work that delves into a world where silence often shrouds the depths of human suffering, and the power of creativity emerges as a beacon of hope.
Alongside her own work are sculptures and photographs from friends and contemporaries Marc Quinn (b.1964) and Rankin (b.1966), echoing and exploring the recent life events of Alison and the effect it has had on her as both a mother and an artist. The dialogue between these three artists presents visitors to the Bethlem Museum of the Mind with an intimate narrative that explores grief and mental health alongside Alison’s reflection on the complexities of motherhood, even in the direst of circumstances.
Bethlem Museum of the Mind is an apt location for such an exploration given it is situated within the grounds of the historic Bethlem Royal Hospital, where mental health services are delivered to this day. First opened in 1970, the museum has been situated in a beautiful Art Deco building since 2015 where it cares for an internationally renowned collection of archives, art and historic objects.
A series of new photographs by British photographer Rankin (b.1966) are on display as part of the exhibition. A close friend of Alison since working together on the BBC Documentary ´No Body´s perfect´ in 2016, Rankin has now captured Alison in a series of images that chart in stark reality the grieving process of a mother, from mental and physical pain to glimpses of hope and happiness.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, London, UK
Press view/photocall Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, London, UK
2nd February 2024
Runs to 11th May 2024
Marc Quinn ‘Alison Lapper ( 8 months)’ Marble, 2000
A new exhibition at Bethlem Museum of the Mind showcases Alison Lapper’s (b.1965) work that explores her journey of grief since the untimely death of her son Parys.
Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys presents a range of new work that delves into a world where silence often shrouds the depths of human suffering, and the power of creativity emerges as a beacon of hope.
Alongside her own work are sculptures and photographs from friends and contemporaries Marc Quinn (b.1964) and Rankin (b.1966), echoing and exploring the recent life events of Alison and the effect it has had on her as both a mother and an artist. The dialogue between these three artists presents visitors to the Bethlem Museum of the Mind with an intimate narrative that explores grief and mental health alongside Alison’s reflection on the complexities of motherhood, even in the direst of circumstances.
Bethlem Museum of the Mind is an apt location for such an exploration given it is situated within the grounds of the historic Bethlem Royal Hospital, where mental health services are delivered to this day. First opened in 1970, the museum has been situated in a beautiful Art Deco building since 2015 where it cares for an internationally renowned collection of archives, art and historic objects.
A series of new photographs by British photographer Rankin (b.1966) are on display as part of the exhibition. A close friend of Alison since working together on the BBC Documentary ´No Body´s perfect´ in 2016, Rankin has now captured Alison in a series of images that chart in stark reality the grieving process of a mother, from mental and physical pain to glimpses of hope and happiness.
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Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, London, UK
Press view/photocall Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, London, UK
2nd February 2024
Runs to 11th May 2024
Marc Quinn ‘Alison Lapper ( 8 months)’ Marble, 2000
A new exhibition at Bethlem Museum of the Mind showcases Alison Lapper’s (b.1965) work that explores her journey of grief since the untimely death of her son Parys.
Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys presents a range of new work that delves into a world where silence often shrouds the depths of human suffering, and the power of creativity emerges as a beacon of hope.
Alongside her own work are sculptures and photographs from friends and contemporaries Marc Quinn (b.1964) and Rankin (b.1966), echoing and exploring the recent life events of Alison and the effect it has had on her as both a mother and an artist. The dialogue between these three artists presents visitors to the Bethlem Museum of the Mind with an intimate narrative that explores grief and mental health alongside Alison’s reflection on the complexities of motherhood, even in the direst of circumstances.
Bethlem Museum of the Mind is an apt location for such an exploration given it is situated within the grounds of the historic Bethlem Royal Hospital, where mental health services are delivered to this day. First opened in 1970, the museum has been situated in a beautiful Art Deco building since 2015 where it cares for an internationally renowned collection of archives, art and historic objects.
A series of new photographs by British photographer Rankin (b.1966) are on display as part of the exhibition. A close friend of Alison since working together on the BBC Documentary ´No Body´s perfect´ in 2016, Rankin has now captured Alison in a series of images that chart in stark reality the grieving process of a mother, from mental and physical pain to glimpses of hope and happiness.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, London, UK
Press view/photocall Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, London, UK
2nd February 2024
Runs to 11th May 2024
Alsion Lapper - Left with just the essence of you, water based oil paint on canvas 2024
A new exhibition at Bethlem Museum of the Mind showcases Alison Lapper’s (b.1965) work that explores her journey of grief since the untimely death of her son Parys.
Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys presents a range of new work that delves into a world where silence often shrouds the depths of human suffering, and the power of creativity emerges as a beacon of hope.
Alongside her own work are sculptures and photographs from friends and contemporaries Marc Quinn (b.1964) and Rankin (b.1966), echoing and exploring the recent life events of Alison and the effect it has had on her as both a mother and an artist. The dialogue between these three artists presents visitors to the Bethlem Museum of the Mind with an intimate narrative that explores grief and mental health alongside Alison’s reflection on the complexities of motherhood, even in the direst of circumstances.
Bethlem Museum of the Mind is an apt location for such an exploration given it is situated within the grounds of the historic Bethlem Royal Hospital, where mental health services are delivered to this day. First opened in 1970, the museum has been situated in a beautiful Art Deco building since 2015 where it cares for an internationally renowned collection of archives, art and historic objects.
A series of new photographs by British photographer Rankin (b.1966) are on display as part of the exhibition. A close friend of Alison since working together on the BBC Documentary ´No Body´s perfect´ in 2016, Rankin has now captured Alison in a series of images that chart in stark reality the grieving process of a mother, from mental and physical pain to glimpses of hope and happiness.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, London, UK
Press view/photocall Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, London, UK
2nd February 2024
Runs to 11th May 2024
A new exhibition at Bethlem Museum of the Mind showcases Alison Lapper’s (b.1965) work that explores her journey of grief since the untimely death of her son Parys.
Alison Lapper: Lost in Parys presents a range of new work that delves into a world where silence often shrouds the depths of human suffering, and the power of creativity emerges as a beacon of hope.
Alongside her own work are sculptures and photographs from friends and contemporaries Marc Quinn (b.1964) and Rankin (b.1966), echoing and exploring the recent life events of Alison and the effect it has had on her as both a mother and an artist. The dialogue between these three artists presents visitors to the Bethlem Museum of the Mind with an intimate narrative that explores grief and mental health alongside Alison’s reflection on the complexities of motherhood, even in the direst of circumstances.
Bethlem Museum of the Mind is an apt location for such an exploration given it is situated within the grounds of the historic Bethlem Royal Hospital, where mental health services are delivered to this day. First opened in 1970, the museum has been situated in a beautiful Art Deco building since 2015 where it cares for an internationally renowned collection of archives, art and historic objects.
A series of new photographs by British photographer Rankin (b.1966) are on display as part of the exhibition. A close friend of Alison since working together on the BBC Documentary ´No Body´s perfect´ in 2016, Rankin has now captured Alison in a series of images that chart in stark reality the grieving process of a mother, from mental and physical pain to glimpses of hope and happiness.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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TOKIO 2020 OLY - Norweger Karsten Warholm pulverisert Weltrekord über 400m Hürden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bob Strong/UPI/Shutterstock (12244683b)
Norway's Karsten Warholm (C) wins the gold medal and sets a new world record of 45.94 in the Men''s 400m Hurdles at the Athletics competition during the Tokyo Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, August 3, 2021. Benjamin Rai of the USA (R) took the silver medal and Alison dos Santos of Brazil (L) won the bronze.
Tokyo Olympics, Japan - 03 Aug 2021
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TOKIO 2020 OLY - Norweger Karsten Warholm pulverisert Weltrekord über 400m Hürden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bob Strong/UPI/Shutterstock (12244682s)
Norway's Karsten Warholm poses next to the results board after winning the gold medal and setting a new world record of 45.94 in the Men''s 400m Hurdles at the Athletics competition during the Tokyo Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, August 3, 2021. Benjamin Rai of the USA took the silver medal and Alison dos Santos of Brazil won the bronze.
Tokyo Olympics, Japan - 03 Aug 2021
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TOKIO 2020 OLY - Norweger Karsten Warholm pulverisert Weltrekord über 400m Hürden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bob Strong/UPI/Shutterstock (12244682e)
Norway's Karsten Warholm looks at the results board after winning the gold medal and setting a new world record of 45.94 in the Men''s 400m Hurdles at the Athletics competition during the Tokyo Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, August 3, 2021. Benjamin Rai of the USA took the silver medal and Alison dos Santos of Brazil won the bronze.
Tokyo Olympics, Japan - 03 Aug 2021
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TOKIO 2020 OLY - Norweger Karsten Warholm pulverisert Weltrekord über 400m Hürden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bob Strong/UPI/Shutterstock (12244682b)
Norway's Karsten Warholm celebrates winning the gold medal and setting a new world record of 45.94 in the Men''s 400m Hurdles at the Athletics competition during the Tokyo Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, August 3, 2021. Benjamin Rai of the USA took the silver medal and Alison dos Santos of Brazil won the bronze.
Tokyo Olympics, Japan - 03 Aug 2021
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TOKIO 2020 OLY - Norweger Karsten Warholm pulverisert Weltrekord über 400m Hürden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bob Strong/UPI/Shutterstock (12244683a)
Norway's Karsten Warholm celebrates winning the gold medal and setting a new world record of 45.94 in the Men''s 400m Hurdles at the Athletics competition during the Tokyo Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, August 3, 2021. Benjamin Rai of the USA took the silver medal and Alison dos Santos of Brazil won the bronze.
Tokyo Olympics, Japan - 03 Aug 2021
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TOKIO 2020 OLY - Norweger Karsten Warholm pulverisert Weltrekord über 400m Hürden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bob Strong/UPI/Shutterstock (12244682t)
Norway's Karsten Warholm claps his hands before the start of the Men''s 400m Hurdles at the Athletics competition during the Tokyo Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, August 3, 2021. Warholm won the gold medal and set a new world record of 45.94, with Benjamin Rai of the USA taking the silver medal and Alison dos Santos of Brazil the bronze.
Tokyo Olympics, Japan - 03 Aug 2021
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TOKIO 2020 OLY - Norweger Karsten Warholm pulverisert Weltrekord über 400m Hürden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bob Strong/UPI/Shutterstock (12244682n)
Norway's Karsten Warholm celebrates winning the gold medal and setting a new world record of 45.94 in the Men''s 400m Hurdles at the Athletics competition during the Tokyo Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, August 3, 2021. Benjamin Rai of the USA took the silver medal and Alison dos Santos of Brazil won the bronze.
Tokyo Olympics, Japan - 03 Aug 2021
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TOKIO 2020 OLY - Norweger Karsten Warholm pulverisert Weltrekord über 400m Hürden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bob Strong/UPI/Shutterstock (12244682y)
Norway's Karsten Warholm holds his head after winning the gold medal and setting a new world record of 45.94 in the Men''s 400m Hurdles at the Athletics competition during the Tokyo Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, August 3, 2021. Benjamin Rai of the USA took the silver medal and Alison dos Santos of Brazil won the bronze.
Tokyo Olympics, Japan - 03 Aug 2021
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TOKIO 2020 OLY - Norweger Karsten Warholm pulverisert Weltrekord über 400m Hürden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bob Strong/UPI/Shutterstock (12244682v)
Norway's Karsten Warholm celebrates winning the gold medal and setting a new world record of 45.94 in the Men''s 400m Hurdles at the Athletics competition during the Tokyo Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, August 3, 2021. Benjamin Rai of the USA took the silver medal and Alison dos Santos of Brazil won the bronze.
Tokyo Olympics, Japan - 03 Aug 2021
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TOKIO 2020 OLY - Norweger Karsten Warholm pulverisert Weltrekord über 400m Hürden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bob Strong/UPI/Shutterstock (12244682m)
Norway's Karsten Warholm celebrates winning the gold medal and setting a new world record of 45.94 in the Men''s 400m Hurdles at the Athletics competition during the Tokyo Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, August 3, 2021. Benjamin Rai of the USA took the silver medal and Alison dos Santos of Brazil won the bronze.
Tokyo Olympics, Japan - 03 Aug 2021
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TOKIO 2020 OLY - Norweger Karsten Warholm pulverisert Weltrekord über 400m Hürden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bob Strong/UPI/Shutterstock (12244682q)
Norway's Karsten Warholm celebrates winning the gold medal and setting a new world record of 45.94 in the Men''s 400m Hurdles at the Athletics competition during the Tokyo Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, August 3, 2021. Benjamin Rai of the USA took the silver medal and Alison dos Santos of Brazil won the bronze.
Tokyo Olympics, Japan - 03 Aug 2021
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PORTRAIT - National Television Awards, London, Portraits
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Alison Steadman
Exclusive - 25th National Television Awards, Portraits, O2, London, UK - 28 Jan 2020
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PORTRAIT - National Television Awards, London, Portraits
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Alison Steadman
Exclusive - 25th National Television Awards, Portraits, O2, London, UK - 28 Jan 2020
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PORTRAIT - National Television Awards, London, Portraits
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Alison Steadman
Exclusive - 25th National Television Awards, Portraits, O2, London, UK - 28 Jan 2020
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Alison Steadman
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PORTRAIT - National Television Awards, London, Portraits
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Alison Steadman
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PEOPLE - Golden Globes: HFPA Screening und After Party
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Sam Mendes and Alison Balsom
HFPA Golden Globe Awards Screening and After Party, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 05 Jan 2020
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PEOPLE - Golden Globes: HFPA Screening und After Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Buckner/Variety/REX (10517485bo)
Sam Mendes and Alison Balsom
HFPA Golden Globe Awards Screening and After Party, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 05 Jan 2020
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PEOPLE - John Travolta und Quentin Tarantino am 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' event in LA
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Exclusive - Spencer Garrett and Alison Martino
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'This Morning' TV show, London, UK - 30 Jul 2019
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken McKay/ITV/REX (10350254dz)
Eamonn Holmes, Ruth Langsford, Kem Cetinay, Alison Hammond, Sharon Marshall, Andy Abraham, Elizabeth Hoad and Logan
'This Morning' TV show, London, UK - 30 Jul 2019
LIVE WEDDING: FOR BETTER, FOR WOOF - ELIZABETH MARRIES HER BELOVED DOG LOGAN
Itís the moment weíve all been waiting forÖ Elizabeth is marrying the love of her life - her beloved dog Logan, live on This Morning. Here comes the bride and four legged groomÖ.
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'This Morning' TV show, London, UK - 30 Jul 2019
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken McKay/ITV/REX (10350254dp)
Eamonn Holmes, Ruth Langsford, Kem Cetinay, Alison Hammond, Sharon Marshall, Andy Abraham, Elizabeth Hoad and Logan
'This Morning' TV show, London, UK - 30 Jul 2019
LIVE WEDDING: FOR BETTER, FOR WOOF - ELIZABETH MARRIES HER BELOVED DOG LOGAN
Itís the moment weíve all been waiting forÖ Elizabeth is marrying the love of her life - her beloved dog Logan, live on This Morning. Here comes the bride and four legged groomÖ.
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'This Morning' TV show, London, UK - 30 Jul 2019
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Eamonn Holmes, Ruth Langsford, Kem Cetinay, Alison Hammond, Sharon Marshall, Andy Abraham, Elizabeth Hoad and Logan
'This Morning' TV show, London, UK - 30 Jul 2019
LIVE WEDDING: FOR BETTER, FOR WOOF - ELIZABETH MARRIES HER BELOVED DOG LOGAN
Itís the moment weíve all been waiting forÖ Elizabeth is marrying the love of her life - her beloved dog Logan, live on This Morning. Here comes the bride and four legged groomÖ.
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23rd National Television Awards, Reception Portraits, O2, London, UK - 22 Jan 2019
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23rd National Television Awards, Reception Portraits, O2, London, UK - 22 Jan 2019
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23rd National Television Awards, Reception Portraits, O2, London, UK - 22 Jan 2019
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PEOPLE - Tennis Australian Open in Melbourne
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Alison Van Uytvanck of Belgium and Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark at the net after their first-round match at the 2019 Australian Open Grand Slam tennis tournament
Australian Open, Day One, Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia - 14 Jan 2019
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PEOPLE - Golden Globes: Netflix After Party
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Netflix Golden Globes After Party, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 06 Jan 2019
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PEOPLE - Golden Globes: Netflix After Party
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Cindy Holland and Alison Brie
Netflix Golden Globes After Party, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 06 Jan 2019
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PEOPLE - Golden Globes: Netflix After Party
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Jane Wiseman and Alison Brie
Netflix Golden Globes After Party, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 06 Jan 2019
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PEOPLE - Familie Eastwood trifft sich auf dem roten Teppich
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Alison Eastwood, Scott Eastwood
Warner Bros. Pictures World Premiere of 'The Mule' at Regency Village Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, USA - 10 December 2018
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PEOPLE - Familie Eastwood trifft sich auf dem roten Teppich
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Alison Eastwood, Scott Eastwood
Warner Bros. Pictures World Premiere of 'The Mule' at Regency Village Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, USA - 10 December 2018
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PEOPLE - Familie Eastwood trifft sich auf dem roten Teppich
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Graylen Spencer Eastwood, Stacy Poitras, Alison Eastwood, Scott Eastwood, Christina Sandera, Clint Eastwood, Director/Producer/Actor, Maggie Johnson, Kyle Eastwood, Cynthia Ramirez
Warner Bros. Pictures World Premiere of 'The Mule' at Regency Village Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, USA - 10 December 2018
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PEOPLE - Familie Eastwood trifft sich auf dem roten Teppich
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Graylen Spencer Eastwood, Stacy Poitras, Alison Eastwood, Scott Eastwood, Christina Sandera, Clint Eastwood, Director/Producer/Actor, Maggie Johnson, Kyle Eastwood, Cynthia Ramirez
Warner Bros. Pictures World Premiere of 'The Mule' at Regency Village Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, USA - 10 December 2018
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PEOPLE - Familie Eastwood trifft sich auf dem roten Teppich
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Graylen Spencer Eastwood, Stacy Poitras, Alison Eastwood, Scott Eastwood, Christina Sandera, Clint Eastwood, Director/Producer/Actor, Maggie Johnson, Kyle Eastwood, Cynthia Ramirez
Warner Bros. Pictures World Premiere of 'The Mule' at Regency Village Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, USA - 10 December 2018
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PEOPLE - Familie Eastwood trifft sich auf dem roten Teppich
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Kyle Eastwood, Alison Eastwood, Clint Eastwood, Director/Producer/Actor, Scott Eastwood
Warner Bros. Pictures World Premiere of 'The Mule' at Regency Village Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, USA - 10 December 2018
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PEOPLE - Familie Eastwood trifft sich auf dem roten Teppich
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Kyle Eastwood, Alison Eastwood, Clint Eastwood, Director/Producer/Actor, Scott Eastwood
Warner Bros. Pictures World Premiere of 'The Mule' at Regency Village Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, USA - 10 December 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Victoria Beckham Jubiläumsparty in London
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Victoria Beckham 10th Anniversary party hosted by Edward Enninful and David Beckham, Mark's Club, London, UK - 16 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Victoria Beckham Jubiläumsparty in London
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Victoria Beckham 10th Anniversary party hosted by Edward Enninful and David Beckham, Mark's Club, London, UK - 16 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Victoria Beckham Jubiläumsparty in London
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Alison Loehnis and Tania Fares
Victoria Beckham 10th Anniversary party hosted by Edward Enninful and David Beckham, Mark's Club, London, UK - 16 Sep 2018
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Edinburgh International Book Festival, Scotland, UK - 20 Aug 2018
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