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  • Statue outside the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
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    Statue outside the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
    Statue outside the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
    13th April 2025

    A controversial statue carved by the sculptor Eric Gill has been restored and has been unveiled outside the BBC's London headquarters.

    The Grade II*-listed statue was damaged in 2022 and 2023, when it was attacked by a member of the public with a hammer.

    Gill was among the most prominent sculptors of the 20th Century. But after his death in 1940, his diaries revealed he had sexually abused his daughters.

    There have been calls in recent years for Gill's 1930s work - which depicts Prospero and Ariel from William Shakespeare's play The Tempest - to be removed from the BBC's Broadcasting House.

    The restored sculpture will be displayed alongside a QR code which links to information about the history of the building, Eric Gill and the sculpture's restoration.

    Last month, David Chick of Northamptonshire pleaded not guilty to causing more than £150,000 worth of damage in Portland Place in May 2023.

    The BBC said the estimated total costs of the restoration and protective work was £529,715. It's understood the cost has been covered by the BBC rather than claimed on insurance.

    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)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Statue outside the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
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    Statue outside the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
    Statue outside the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
    13th April 2025

    A controversial statue carved by the sculptor Eric Gill has been restored and has been unveiled outside the BBC's London headquarters.

    The Grade II*-listed statue was damaged in 2022 and 2023, when it was attacked by a member of the public with a hammer.

    Gill was among the most prominent sculptors of the 20th Century. But after his death in 1940, his diaries revealed he had sexually abused his daughters.

    There have been calls in recent years for Gill's 1930s work - which depicts Prospero and Ariel from William Shakespeare's play The Tempest - to be removed from the BBC's Broadcasting House.

    The restored sculpture will be displayed alongside a QR code which links to information about the history of the building, Eric Gill and the sculpture's restoration.

    Last month, David Chick of Northamptonshire pleaded not guilty to causing more than £150,000 worth of damage in Portland Place in May 2023.

    The BBC said the estimated total costs of the restoration and protective work was £529,715. It's understood the cost has been covered by the BBC rather than claimed on insurance.

    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)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Statue outside the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
    DUKAS_183558071_EYE
    Statue outside the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
    Statue outside the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
    13th April 2025

    A controversial statue carved by the sculptor Eric Gill has been restored and has been unveiled outside the BBC's London headquarters.

    The Grade II*-listed statue was damaged in 2022 and 2023, when it was attacked by a member of the public with a hammer.

    Gill was among the most prominent sculptors of the 20th Century. But after his death in 1940, his diaries revealed he had sexually abused his daughters.

    There have been calls in recent years for Gill's 1930s work - which depicts Prospero and Ariel from William Shakespeare's play The Tempest - to be removed from the BBC's Broadcasting House.

    The restored sculpture will be displayed alongside a QR code which links to information about the history of the building, Eric Gill and the sculpture's restoration.

    Last month, David Chick of Northamptonshire pleaded not guilty to causing more than £150,000 worth of damage in Portland Place in May 2023.

    The BBC said the estimated total costs of the restoration and protective work was £529,715. It's understood the cost has been covered by the BBC rather than claimed on insurance.

    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)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • MODE - London Fashion Week Herbst/Winter 2025/2026: Burberry
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    MODE - London Fashion Week Herbst/Winter 2025/2026: Burberry
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (15158925bk)
    Neelam Gill
    Burberry show, Runway, Autumn Winter 2025, London Fashion Week, UK - 24 Feb 2025

    (c) Dukas

     

  • MODE - London Fashion Week Herbst/Winter 2025/2026: Burberry
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    MODE - London Fashion Week Herbst/Winter 2025/2026: Burberry
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock (15166105ap)
    Neelam Gill on the Catwalk
    Burberry show, Runway, Autumn Winter 2025, London Fashion Week, UK - 24 Feb 2025

    (c) Dukas

     

  • MODE - London Fashion Week Herbst/Winter 2025/2026: Burberry
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    MODE - London Fashion Week Herbst/Winter 2025/2026: Burberry
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock (15166105aq)
    Neelam Gill on the Catwalk
    Burberry show, Runway, Autumn Winter 2025, London Fashion Week, UK - 24 Feb 2025

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    Daylan Mollentze
    Fashion designer

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    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

     

  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    Daylan Mollentze
    Fashion designer

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    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

     

  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    Daylan Mollentze
    Fashion designer

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    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

     

  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    Daylan Mollentze
    Fashion designer

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    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

     

  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
    DUKAS_174025410_EYE
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    Daylan Mollentze
    Fashion designer

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    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

     

  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
    DUKAS_174025289_EYE
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    Daylan Mollentze
    Fashion designer

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    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

     

  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
    DUKAS_174025288_EYE
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    Daylan Mollentze
    Fashion designer

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    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

     

  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
    DUKAS_174025417_EYE
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    Daylan Mollentze
    Fashion designer

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    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

     

  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
    DUKAS_174025302_EYE
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    L to R:
    Daylan Mollentze - fashion designer; Alexandra Petra Puskas - actor

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    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

     

  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
    DUKAS_174025303_EYE
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    L to R:
    Daylan Mollentze - fashion designer; Alexandra Petra Puskas - actor

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    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

     

  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
    DUKAS_174025300_EYE
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    L to R:
    Daylan Mollentze - fashion designer; Alexandra Petra Puskas - actor

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    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

     

  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    L to R:
    Daylan Mollentze - fashion designer; Alexandra Petra Puskas - actor

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    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

     

  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    L to R:
    Daylan Mollentze - fashion designer; Alexandra Petra Puskas - actor

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    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

     

  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    L to R:
    Daylan Mollentze - fashion designer; Alexandra Petra Puskas - actor

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    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

     

  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    L to R:
    Daylan Mollentze - fashion designer; Alexandra Petra Puskas - actor

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

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  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    L to R:
    Daylan Mollentze - fashion designer; Alexandra Petra Puskas - actor

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

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  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    L to R:
    Daylan Mollentze - fashion designer; Alexandra Petra Puskas - actor

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

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  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    L to R:
    Daylan Mollentze - fashion designer; Alexandra Petra Puskas - actor

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

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  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    L to R:
    Daylan Mollentze - fashion designer; Alexandra Petra Puskas - actor

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    L to R:
    Daylan Mollentze - fashion designer; Alexandra Petra Puskas - actor

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    L to R:
    Daylan Mollentze - fashion designer; Alexandra Petra Puskas - actor

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    Alexandra Petra Puskas - actor, with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    Daylan Mollentze
    Fashion designer

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    Daylan Mollentze
    Fashion designer

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    Daylan Mollentze
    Fashion designer

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    Daylan Mollentze
    Fashion designer

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    L to R:
    Daylan Mollentze - fashion designer; Alexandra Petra Puskas - actor

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    L to R:
    Daylan Mollentze - fashion designer; Alexandra Petra Puskas - actor

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    L to R:
    Daylan Mollentze - fashion designer; Alexandra Petra Puskas - actor

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    L to R:
    Daylan Mollentze - fashion designer; Alexandra Petra Puskas - actor

    Actress Alexandra Petra Puskas and designer Daylan Mollentze with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    Alexandra Petra Puskas - actor, with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    Alexandra Petra Puskas - actor, with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock,  London, UK.
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    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill at Art in the Docks, Royal Albert Dock, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    29th August 2024
    Runs to 1st September 2024

    Alexandra Petra Puskas - actor, with a coat created from art panels created by Newham children and families for 'Myrninerest

    Myrninerest: The Outside Life of Madge Gill is the sixth instalment in The Newham Plays, a critically acclaimed series of site-specific, localist-driven plays rooted in Newham's history, culture, and people.
    Created and written by James Kenworth, the plays are a unique collaboration between a professional creative team working alongside students from Newham schools and young actors from local youth groups/theatres.

    Madge Gill (1882-1961) was one of the foremost British Outsider artists. She felt an instinctive compulsion to create, resulting in an outpouring that flowed effortlessly and spontaneously from an altered state of consciousness. Working under the control of Myrninerest, her spirit guide, Madge Gill’s art remains an enigma.

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  • Eric Gill statue of Prospero and Ariel damaged outside BBC
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    Eric Gill statue of Prospero and Ariel damaged outside BBC
    The depiction of Prospero and Ariel by sculptor Eric Gill outside the BBC the day after it was damaged with a hammer & graffiti, New Broadcasting House, London.13th January 2022.

    A man was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage on 12th January 2022 after police were called to the scene amid reports of a man damaging a statue on a ledge.

    Eric Gill was among the most prominent sculptors of the 20th century but is said to have sexually abused two of his daughters.

    The BBC has said there are no plans to take down a statue outside its central London headquarters after it was defaced with a hammer.

    The statue has been on display at Broadcasting House since 1933, and the corporation defended its decision not to remove or replace the work.

    A statement from the BBC said: “The statue at the front of old Broadcasting House is a representation of Prospero and Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Prospero is shown sending Ariel out into the world."

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  • Eric Gill statue of Prospero and Ariel damaged outside BBC
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    Eric Gill statue of Prospero and Ariel damaged outside BBC
    The depiction of Prospero and Ariel by sculptor Eric Gill outside the BBC the day after it was damaged with a hammer & graffiti, New Broadcasting House, London.13th January 2022.

    A man was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage on 12th January 2022 after police were called to the scene amid reports of a man damaging a statue on a ledge.

    Eric Gill was among the most prominent sculptors of the 20th century but is said to have sexually abused two of his daughters.

    The BBC has said there are no plans to take down a statue outside its central London headquarters after it was defaced with a hammer.

    The statue has been on display at Broadcasting House since 1933, and the corporation defended its decision not to remove or replace the work.

    A statement from the BBC said: “The statue at the front of old Broadcasting House is a representation of Prospero and Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Prospero is shown sending Ariel out into the world."

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  • Eric Gill statue of Prospero and Ariel damaged outside BBC
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    Eric Gill statue of Prospero and Ariel damaged outside BBC
    The depiction of Prospero and Ariel by sculptor Eric Gill outside the BBC the day after it was damaged with a hammer & graffiti, New Broadcasting House, London.13th January 2022.

    A man was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage on 12th January 2022 after police were called to the scene amid reports of a man damaging a statue on a ledge.

    Eric Gill was among the most prominent sculptors of the 20th century but is said to have sexually abused two of his daughters.

    The BBC has said there are no plans to take down a statue outside its central London headquarters after it was defaced with a hammer.

    The statue has been on display at Broadcasting House since 1933, and the corporation defended its decision not to remove or replace the work.

    A statement from the BBC said: “The statue at the front of old Broadcasting House is a representation of Prospero and Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Prospero is shown sending Ariel out into the world."

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  • Eric Gill statue of Prospero and Ariel damaged outside BBC
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    Eric Gill statue of Prospero and Ariel damaged outside BBC
    The depiction of Prospero and Ariel by sculptor Eric Gill outside the BBC the day after it was damaged with a hammer & graffiti, New Broadcasting House, London.13th January 2022.

    A man was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage on 12th January 2022 after police were called to the scene amid reports of a man damaging a statue on a ledge.

    Eric Gill was among the most prominent sculptors of the 20th century but is said to have sexually abused two of his daughters.

    The BBC has said there are no plans to take down a statue outside its central London headquarters after it was defaced with a hammer.

    The statue has been on display at Broadcasting House since 1933, and the corporation defended its decision not to remove or replace the work.

    A statement from the BBC said: “The statue at the front of old Broadcasting House is a representation of Prospero and Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Prospero is shown sending Ariel out into the world."

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  • Eric Gill statue of Prospero and Ariel damaged outside BBC
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    Eric Gill statue of Prospero and Ariel damaged outside BBC
    The depiction of Prospero and Ariel by sculptor Eric Gill outside the BBC the day after it was damaged with a hammer & graffiti, New Broadcasting House, London.13th January 2022.

    A man was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage on 12th January 2022 after police were called to the scene amid reports of a man damaging a statue on a ledge.

    Eric Gill was among the most prominent sculptors of the 20th century but is said to have sexually abused two of his daughters.

    The BBC has said there are no plans to take down a statue outside its central London headquarters after it was defaced with a hammer.

    The statue has been on display at Broadcasting House since 1933, and the corporation defended its decision not to remove or replace the work.

    A statement from the BBC said: “The statue at the front of old Broadcasting House is a representation of Prospero and Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Prospero is shown sending Ariel out into the world."

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  • Eric Gill statue of Prospero and Ariel damaged outside BBC
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    Eric Gill statue of Prospero and Ariel damaged outside BBC
    The depiction of Prospero and Ariel by sculptor Eric Gill outside the BBC the day after it was damaged with a hammer & graffiti, New Broadcasting House, London.13th January 2022.

    A man was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage on 12th January 2022 after police were called to the scene amid reports of a man damaging a statue on a ledge.

    Eric Gill was among the most prominent sculptors of the 20th century but is said to have sexually abused two of his daughters.

    The BBC has said there are no plans to take down a statue outside its central London headquarters after it was defaced with a hammer.

    The statue has been on display at Broadcasting House since 1933, and the corporation defended its decision not to remove or replace the work.

    A statement from the BBC said: “The statue at the front of old Broadcasting House is a representation of Prospero and Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Prospero is shown sending Ariel out into the world."

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  • Eric Gill statue of Prospero and Ariel damaged outside BBC
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    Eric Gill statue of Prospero and Ariel damaged outside BBC
    The depiction of Prospero and Ariel by sculptor Eric Gill outside the BBC the day after it was damaged with a hammer & graffiti, New Broadcasting House, London.13th January 2022.

    A man was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage on 12th January 2022 after police were called to the scene amid reports of a man damaging a statue on a ledge.

    Eric Gill was among the most prominent sculptors of the 20th century but is said to have sexually abused two of his daughters.

    The BBC has said there are no plans to take down a statue outside its central London headquarters after it was defaced with a hammer.

    The statue has been on display at Broadcasting House since 1933, and the corporation defended its decision not to remove or replace the work.

    A statement from the BBC said: “The statue at the front of old Broadcasting House is a representation of Prospero and Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Prospero is shown sending Ariel out into the world."

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  • EXKLUSIV - Warner Bros Oscar Party
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    EXKLUSIV - Warner Bros Oscar Party
    Exclusive All Round
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eric Charbonneau/REX (10552819o)
    Exclusive - Leigh Gill and Costume Designer Mark Bridges
    Exclusive - Warner Bros Oscar Party, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 09 Feb 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Warner Bros Oscar Party
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    EXKLUSIV - Warner Bros Oscar Party
    Exclusive All Round
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eric Charbonneau/REX (10552819p)
    Exclusive - Leigh Gill and Zazie Beetz
    Exclusive - Warner Bros Oscar Party, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 09 Feb 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Warner Bros Oscar Party
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    EXKLUSIV - Warner Bros Oscar Party
    Exclusive All Round
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eric Charbonneau/REX (10552819n)
    Exclusive - Leigh Gill and Costume Designer Mark Bridges
    Exclusive - Warner Bros Oscar Party, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 09 Feb 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Warner Bros Oscar Party
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    EXKLUSIV - Warner Bros Oscar Party
    Exclusive All Round
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eric Charbonneau/REX (10552819q)
    Exclusive - Leigh Gill and Zazie Beetz
    Exclusive - Warner Bros Oscar Party, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 09 Feb 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

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