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Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Press view / photo call
10th June 2025
Runs to 17th August 2025
Annual Summer Exhibition with over 1700 art works on display this year, including a playful, large-scale installation by Ryan Gander RA in the Annenberg Courtyard. Featuring five 3m diameter inflatable balls? inscribed with absurd questions developed with children?.
Alongside the general public submissions in the galleries will be work by Royal Academicians including Rana Begum, Frank Bowling, Grayson Perry, Lubaina Himid, Cornelia Parker, Veronica Ryan, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare and Rose Wylie, as well as Honorary Royal Academicians Marina Abramovi?, El Anatsui, Jenny Holzer, William Kentridge, Mimmo Paladino and Kiki Smith.
Internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi has co-ordinated this year’s Summer Exhibition and, with the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of ‘Dialogues’.
The Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art show and has taken place every year without interruption since 1769.
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Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Press view / photo call
10th June 2025
Runs to 17th August 2025
Untitled (Tulip)
Acrylic on aluminium
Sir Michael Craig Martin RA
Annual Summer Exhibition with over 1700 art works on display this year, including a playful, large-scale installation by Ryan Gander RA in the Annenberg Courtyard. Featuring five 3m diameter inflatable balls? inscribed with absurd questions developed with children?.
Alongside the general public submissions in the galleries will be work by Royal Academicians including Rana Begum, Frank Bowling, Grayson Perry, Lubaina Himid, Cornelia Parker, Veronica Ryan, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare and Rose Wylie, as well as Honorary Royal Academicians Marina Abramovi?, El Anatsui, Jenny Holzer, William Kentridge, Mimmo Paladino and Kiki Smith.
Internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi has co-ordinated this year’s Summer Exhibition and, with the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of ‘Dialogues’.
The Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art show and has taken place every year without interruption since 1769.
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Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Press view / photo call
10th June 2025
Runs to 17th August 2025
Gyro 1
Oil on linen
Stephen Chambers RA
&
Porthleven 78 (For Stass)
Oil
Ashley Hanson
Annual Summer Exhibition with over 1700 art works on display this year, including a playful, large-scale installation by Ryan Gander RA in the Annenberg Courtyard. Featuring five 3m diameter inflatable balls? inscribed with absurd questions developed with children?.
Alongside the general public submissions in the galleries will be work by Royal Academicians including Rana Begum, Frank Bowling, Grayson Perry, Lubaina Himid, Cornelia Parker, Veronica Ryan, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare and Rose Wylie, as well as Honorary Royal Academicians Marina Abramovi?, El Anatsui, Jenny Holzer, William Kentridge, Mimmo Paladino and Kiki Smith.
Internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi has co-ordinated this year’s Summer Exhibition and, with the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of ‘Dialogues’.
The Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art show and has taken place every year without interruption since 1769.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Press view / photo call
10th June 2025
Runs to 17th August 2025
Body Shop
Ostrich feather car body cleaning discs, stainless steel chains, mirror-polished and laser-cut stainless steel
By Alice Channer
Annual Summer Exhibition with over 1700 art works on display this year, including a playful, large-scale installation by Ryan Gander RA in the Annenberg Courtyard. Featuring five 3m diameter inflatable balls? inscribed with absurd questions developed with children?.
Alongside the general public submissions in the galleries will be work by Royal Academicians including Rana Begum, Frank Bowling, Grayson Perry, Lubaina Himid, Cornelia Parker, Veronica Ryan, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare and Rose Wylie, as well as Honorary Royal Academicians Marina Abramovi?, El Anatsui, Jenny Holzer, William Kentridge, Mimmo Paladino and Kiki Smith.
Internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi has co-ordinated this year’s Summer Exhibition and, with the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of ‘Dialogues’.
The Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art show and has taken place every year without interruption since 1769.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Press view / photo call
10th June 2025
Runs to 17th August 2025
Solent Avocet
Ceramic stoneware painted in engobe and underglaze
&
Simorgh
Ceramic stoneware painted in engobe and underglaze
Both by Emma Christmas
Annual Summer Exhibition with over 1700 art works on display this year, including a playful, large-scale installation by Ryan Gander RA in the Annenberg Courtyard. Featuring five 3m diameter inflatable balls? inscribed with absurd questions developed with children?.
Alongside the general public submissions in the galleries will be work by Royal Academicians including Rana Begum, Frank Bowling, Grayson Perry, Lubaina Himid, Cornelia Parker, Veronica Ryan, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare and Rose Wylie, as well as Honorary Royal Academicians Marina Abramovi?, El Anatsui, Jenny Holzer, William Kentridge, Mimmo Paladino and Kiki Smith.
Internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi has co-ordinated this year’s Summer Exhibition and, with the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of ‘Dialogues’.
The Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art show and has taken place every year without interruption since 1769.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Press view / photo call
10th June 2025
Runs to 17th August 2025
Dame Tracey Emin RA
The Crucifixion 2025
Acrylic
Annual Summer Exhibition with over 1700 art works on display this year, including a playful, large-scale installation by Ryan Gander RA in the Annenberg Courtyard. Featuring five 3m diameter inflatable balls? inscribed with absurd questions developed with children?.
Alongside the general public submissions in the galleries will be work by Royal Academicians including Rana Begum, Frank Bowling, Grayson Perry, Lubaina Himid, Cornelia Parker, Veronica Ryan, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare and Rose Wylie, as well as Honorary Royal Academicians Marina Abramovi?, El Anatsui, Jenny Holzer, William Kentridge, Mimmo Paladino and Kiki Smith.
Internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi has co-ordinated this year’s Summer Exhibition and, with the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of ‘Dialogues’.
The Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art show and has taken place every year without interruption since 1769.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Press view / photo call
10th June 2025
Runs to 17th August 2025
Dame Tracey Emin RA
The Crucifixion 2025
Acrylic
Annual Summer Exhibition with over 1700 art works on display this year, including a playful, large-scale installation by Ryan Gander RA in the Annenberg Courtyard. Featuring five 3m diameter inflatable balls? inscribed with absurd questions developed with children?.
Alongside the general public submissions in the galleries will be work by Royal Academicians including Rana Begum, Frank Bowling, Grayson Perry, Lubaina Himid, Cornelia Parker, Veronica Ryan, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare and Rose Wylie, as well as Honorary Royal Academicians Marina Abramovi?, El Anatsui, Jenny Holzer, William Kentridge, Mimmo Paladino and Kiki Smith.
Internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi has co-ordinated this year’s Summer Exhibition and, with the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of ‘Dialogues’.
The Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art show and has taken place every year without interruption since 1769.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Press view / photo call
10th June 2025
Runs to 17th August 2025
Dame Tracey Emin RA
The Crucifixion 2025
Acrylic
Annual Summer Exhibition with over 1700 art works on display this year, including a playful, large-scale installation by Ryan Gander RA in the Annenberg Courtyard. Featuring five 3m diameter inflatable balls? inscribed with absurd questions developed with children?.
Alongside the general public submissions in the galleries will be work by Royal Academicians including Rana Begum, Frank Bowling, Grayson Perry, Lubaina Himid, Cornelia Parker, Veronica Ryan, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare and Rose Wylie, as well as Honorary Royal Academicians Marina Abramovi?, El Anatsui, Jenny Holzer, William Kentridge, Mimmo Paladino and Kiki Smith.
Internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi has co-ordinated this year’s Summer Exhibition and, with the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of ‘Dialogues’.
The Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art show and has taken place every year without interruption since 1769.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Press view / photo call
10th June 2025
Runs to 17th August 2025
Annual Summer Exhibition with over 1700 art works on display this year, including a playful, large-scale installation by Ryan Gander RA in the Annenberg Courtyard. Featuring five 3m diameter inflatable balls? inscribed with absurd questions developed with children?.
Alongside the general public submissions in the galleries will be work by Royal Academicians including Rana Begum, Frank Bowling, Grayson Perry, Lubaina Himid, Cornelia Parker, Veronica Ryan, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare and Rose Wylie, as well as Honorary Royal Academicians Marina Abramovi?, El Anatsui, Jenny Holzer, William Kentridge, Mimmo Paladino and Kiki Smith.
Internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi has co-ordinated this year’s Summer Exhibition and, with the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of ‘Dialogues’.
The Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art show and has taken place every year without interruption since 1769.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Press view / photo call
10th June 2025
Runs to 17th August 2025
Annual Summer Exhibition with over 1700 art works on display this year, including a playful, large-scale installation by Ryan Gander RA in the Annenberg Courtyard. Featuring five 3m diameter inflatable balls? inscribed with absurd questions developed with children?.
Alongside the general public submissions in the galleries will be work by Royal Academicians including Rana Begum, Frank Bowling, Grayson Perry, Lubaina Himid, Cornelia Parker, Veronica Ryan, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare and Rose Wylie, as well as Honorary Royal Academicians Marina Abramovi?, El Anatsui, Jenny Holzer, William Kentridge, Mimmo Paladino and Kiki Smith.
Internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi has co-ordinated this year’s Summer Exhibition and, with the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of ‘Dialogues’.
The Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art show and has taken place every year without interruption since 1769.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Press view / photo call
10th June 2025
Runs to 17th August 2025
Vindolanda
Acrylic
Mali Morris RA
Annual Summer Exhibition with over 1700 art works on display this year, including a playful, large-scale installation by Ryan Gander RA in the Annenberg Courtyard. Featuring five 3m diameter inflatable balls? inscribed with absurd questions developed with children?.
Alongside the general public submissions in the galleries will be work by Royal Academicians including Rana Begum, Frank Bowling, Grayson Perry, Lubaina Himid, Cornelia Parker, Veronica Ryan, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare and Rose Wylie, as well as Honorary Royal Academicians Marina Abramovi?, El Anatsui, Jenny Holzer, William Kentridge, Mimmo Paladino and Kiki Smith.
Internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi has co-ordinated this year’s Summer Exhibition and, with the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of ‘Dialogues’.
The Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art show and has taken place every year without interruption since 1769.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Press view / photo call
10th June 2025
Runs to 17th August 2025
Vindolanda
Acrylic
Mali Morris RA
Annual Summer Exhibition with over 1700 art works on display this year, including a playful, large-scale installation by Ryan Gander RA in the Annenberg Courtyard. Featuring five 3m diameter inflatable balls? inscribed with absurd questions developed with children?.
Alongside the general public submissions in the galleries will be work by Royal Academicians including Rana Begum, Frank Bowling, Grayson Perry, Lubaina Himid, Cornelia Parker, Veronica Ryan, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare and Rose Wylie, as well as Honorary Royal Academicians Marina Abramovi?, El Anatsui, Jenny Holzer, William Kentridge, Mimmo Paladino and Kiki Smith.
Internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi has co-ordinated this year’s Summer Exhibition and, with the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of ‘Dialogues’.
The Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art show and has taken place every year without interruption since 1769.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Press view / photo call
10th June 2025
Runs to 17th August 2025
Annual Summer Exhibition with over 1700 art works on display this year, including a playful, large-scale installation by Ryan Gander RA in the Annenberg Courtyard. Featuring five 3m diameter inflatable balls? inscribed with absurd questions developed with children?.
Alongside the general public submissions in the galleries will be work by Royal Academicians including Rana Begum, Frank Bowling, Grayson Perry, Lubaina Himid, Cornelia Parker, Veronica Ryan, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare and Rose Wylie, as well as Honorary Royal Academicians Marina Abramovi?, El Anatsui, Jenny Holzer, William Kentridge, Mimmo Paladino and Kiki Smith.
Internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi has co-ordinated this year’s Summer Exhibition and, with the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of ‘Dialogues’.
The Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art show and has taken place every year without interruption since 1769.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Press view / photo call
10th June 2025
Runs to 17th August 2025
Annual Summer Exhibition with over 1700 art works on display this year, including a playful, large-scale installation by Ryan Gander RA in the Annenberg Courtyard. Featuring five 3m diameter inflatable balls? inscribed with absurd questions developed with children?.
Alongside the general public submissions in the galleries will be work by Royal Academicians including Rana Begum, Frank Bowling, Grayson Perry, Lubaina Himid, Cornelia Parker, Veronica Ryan, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare and Rose Wylie, as well as Honorary Royal Academicians Marina Abramovi?, El Anatsui, Jenny Holzer, William Kentridge, Mimmo Paladino and Kiki Smith.
Internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi has co-ordinated this year’s Summer Exhibition and, with the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of ‘Dialogues’.
The Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art show and has taken place every year without interruption since 1769.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Press view / photo call
10th June 2025
Runs to 17th August 2025
Annual Summer Exhibition with over 1700 art works on display this year, including a playful, large-scale installation by Ryan Gander RA in the Annenberg Courtyard. Featuring five 3m diameter inflatable balls? inscribed with absurd questions developed with children?.
Alongside the general public submissions in the galleries will be work by Royal Academicians including Rana Begum, Frank Bowling, Grayson Perry, Lubaina Himid, Cornelia Parker, Veronica Ryan, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare and Rose Wylie, as well as Honorary Royal Academicians Marina Abramovi?, El Anatsui, Jenny Holzer, William Kentridge, Mimmo Paladino and Kiki Smith.
Internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi has co-ordinated this year’s Summer Exhibition and, with the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of ‘Dialogues’.
The Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art show and has taken place every year without interruption since 1769.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Press view / photo call
10th June 2025
Runs to 17th August 2025
Annual Summer Exhibition with over 1700 art works on display this year, including a playful, large-scale installation by Ryan Gander RA in the Annenberg Courtyard. Featuring five 3m diameter inflatable balls? inscribed with absurd questions developed with children?.
Alongside the general public submissions in the galleries will be work by Royal Academicians including Rana Begum, Frank Bowling, Grayson Perry, Lubaina Himid, Cornelia Parker, Veronica Ryan, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare and Rose Wylie, as well as Honorary Royal Academicians Marina Abramovi?, El Anatsui, Jenny Holzer, William Kentridge, Mimmo Paladino and Kiki Smith.
Internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi has co-ordinated this year’s Summer Exhibition and, with the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of ‘Dialogues’.
The Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art show and has taken place every year without interruption since 1769.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Press view / photo call
10th June 2025
Runs to 17th August 2025
Annual Summer Exhibition with over 1700 art works on display this year, including a playful, large-scale installation by Ryan Gander RA in the Annenberg Courtyard. Featuring five 3m diameter inflatable balls? inscribed with absurd questions developed with children?.
Alongside the general public submissions in the galleries will be work by Royal Academicians including Rana Begum, Frank Bowling, Grayson Perry, Lubaina Himid, Cornelia Parker, Veronica Ryan, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare and Rose Wylie, as well as Honorary Royal Academicians Marina Abramovi?, El Anatsui, Jenny Holzer, William Kentridge, Mimmo Paladino and Kiki Smith.
Internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi has co-ordinated this year’s Summer Exhibition and, with the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of ‘Dialogues’.
The Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art show and has taken place every year without interruption since 1769.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Press view / photo call
10th June 2025
Runs to 17th August 2025
Annual Summer Exhibition with over 1700 art works on display this year, including a playful, large-scale installation by Ryan Gander RA in the Annenberg Courtyard. Featuring five 3m diameter inflatable balls? inscribed with absurd questions developed with children?.
Alongside the general public submissions in the galleries will be work by Royal Academicians including Rana Begum, Frank Bowling, Grayson Perry, Lubaina Himid, Cornelia Parker, Veronica Ryan, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare and Rose Wylie, as well as Honorary Royal Academicians Marina Abramovi?, El Anatsui, Jenny Holzer, William Kentridge, Mimmo Paladino and Kiki Smith.
Internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi has co-ordinated this year’s Summer Exhibition and, with the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of ‘Dialogues’.
The Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art show and has taken place every year without interruption since 1769.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Press view / photo call
10th June 2025
Runs to 17th August 2025
Annual Summer Exhibition with over 1700 art works on display this year, including a playful, large-scale installation by Ryan Gander RA in the Annenberg Courtyard. Featuring five 3m diameter inflatable balls? inscribed with absurd questions developed with children?.
Alongside the general public submissions in the galleries will be work by Royal Academicians including Rana Begum, Frank Bowling, Grayson Perry, Lubaina Himid, Cornelia Parker, Veronica Ryan, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare and Rose Wylie, as well as Honorary Royal Academicians Marina Abramovi?, El Anatsui, Jenny Holzer, William Kentridge, Mimmo Paladino and Kiki Smith.
Internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi has co-ordinated this year’s Summer Exhibition and, with the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of ‘Dialogues’.
The Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art show and has taken place every year without interruption since 1769.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Press view / photo call
10th June 2025
Runs to 17th August 2025
When A Gate Closes
aluminium and copper wire
El Anatsui Hon RA
Annual Summer Exhibition with over 1700 art works on display this year, including a playful, large-scale installation by Ryan Gander RA in the Annenberg Courtyard. Featuring five 3m diameter inflatable balls? inscribed with absurd questions developed with children?.
Alongside the general public submissions in the galleries will be work by Royal Academicians including Rana Begum, Frank Bowling, Grayson Perry, Lubaina Himid, Cornelia Parker, Veronica Ryan, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare and Rose Wylie, as well as Honorary Royal Academicians Marina Abramovi?, El Anatsui, Jenny Holzer, William Kentridge, Mimmo Paladino and Kiki Smith.
Internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi has co-ordinated this year’s Summer Exhibition and, with the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of ‘Dialogues’.
The Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art show and has taken place every year without interruption since 1769.
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Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Royal Academy of Art, The 257th Summer Exhibition 2025 Burlington House, London, UK.
Press view / photo call
10th June 2025
Runs to 17th August 2025
When A Gate Closes
aluminium and copper wire
El Anatsui Hon RA
Annual Summer Exhibition with over 1700 art works on display this year, including a playful, large-scale installation by Ryan Gander RA in the Annenberg Courtyard. Featuring five 3m diameter inflatable balls? inscribed with absurd questions developed with children?.
Alongside the general public submissions in the galleries will be work by Royal Academicians including Rana Begum, Frank Bowling, Grayson Perry, Lubaina Himid, Cornelia Parker, Veronica Ryan, Conrad Shawcross, Yinka Shonibare and Rose Wylie, as well as Honorary Royal Academicians Marina Abramovi?, El Anatsui, Jenny Holzer, William Kentridge, Mimmo Paladino and Kiki Smith.
Internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi has co-ordinated this year’s Summer Exhibition and, with the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of ‘Dialogues’.
The Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art show and has taken place every year without interruption since 1769.
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London Taxi Drivers' Charity for Children, London, UK.
London Taxi Drivers' Charity for Children Michael Son B.E.M. executive officer - wearing red Christmas jumper outside Burlington Arcade in Piccadilly, London, UK.
15th December 2023
London cabbies raising money for charity in the run up to Christmas.
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London Taxi Drivers' Charity for Children, London, UK.
London Taxi Drivers' Charity for Children Michael Son B.E.M. executive officer - wearing red Christmas jumper outside Burlington Arcade in Piccadilly, London, UK.
15th December 2023
London cabbies raising money for charity in the run up to Christmas.
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London Taxi Drivers' Charity for Children, London, UK.
London Taxi Drivers' Charity for Children Michael Son B.E.M. executive officer - wearing red Christmas jumper outside Burlington Arcade in Piccadilly, London, UK.
15th December 2023
London cabbies raising money for charity in the run up to Christmas.
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London Taxi Drivers' Charity for Children, London, UK.
London Taxi Drivers' Charity for Children Michael Son B.E.M. executive officer - wearing red Christmas jumper outside Burlington Arcade in Piccadilly, London, UK.
15th December 2023
London cabbies raising money for charity in the run up to Christmas.
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London Taxi Drivers' Charity for Children, London, UK.
London Taxi Drivers' Charity for Children Michael Son B.E.M. executive officer - wearing red Christmas jumper outside Burlington Arcade in Piccadilly, London, UK.
15th December 2023
London cabbies raising money for charity in the run up to Christmas.
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London Taxi Drivers' Charity for Children, London, UK.
London Taxi Drivers' Charity for Children Michael Son B.E.M. executive officer - wearing red Christmas jumper outside Burlington Arcade in Piccadilly, London, UK.
15th December 2023
London cabbies raising money for charity in the run up to Christmas.
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London Taxi Drivers' Charity for Children, London, UK.
London Taxi Drivers' Charity for Children Michael Son B.E.M. executive officer - wearing red Christmas jumper outside Burlington Arcade in Piccadilly, London, UK.
15th December 2023
London cabbies raising money for charity in the run up to Christmas.
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London Taxi Drivers' Charity for Children, London, UK.
London Taxi Drivers' Charity for Children Michael Son B.E.M. executive officer - wearing red Christmas jumper outside Burlington Arcade in Piccadilly, London, UK.
15th December 2023
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London Taxi Drivers' Charity for Children, London, UK.
London Taxi Drivers' Charity for Children Michael Son B.E.M. executive officer - wearing red Christmas jumper outside Burlington Arcade in Piccadilly, London, UK.
15th December 2023
London cabbies raising money for charity in the run up to Christmas.
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Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
18th April 2023.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles
Mark Lord (Senior Beadle), Duk Goraj and Frederick Ikwele.
Historical luxury shopping destination Burlington Arcade unveils a celebratory
installation to mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort. The installation adorns the historic arcade until Wednesday 31st May 2023. The installation features three symbolic celebratory motifs for this occasion. These motifs include the four flowers of the nation: the Tudor Rose, the national flower of England; the thistle, Scotland’s national flower; the daffodil, the national flower of Wales and finally, the three-leaf shamrock, regarded as the national symbol of Northern Ireland. Alongside the flowers of the nation, King Charles' new royal cypher also appears in the installation’s design. Designed by the College of Arms, the new royal cypher shows His Majesty's initial - C - intertwined with the letter R for Rex, Latin for King, and finally with III to signify Charles III, with the crown above the letters. Another symbolic motif featured across the installation is the official emblem of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
These motifs will be seen decorating the 203-year-old arcade across 55 flags and a 180 metres long carpet running the entire arcade from Piccadilly through to Burlington Gardens. Two of the flags, larger in size, will be presiding over each of the entrances to Burlington Arcade, flanked by plaques featuring King Charles' new royal cypher.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles, the oldest private police force in the UK, unveil the Coronation decorations.
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Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
18th April 2023.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles
Mark Lord (Senior Beadle), Duk Goraj and Frederick Ikwele.
Historical luxury shopping destination Burlington Arcade unveils a celebratory
installation to mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort. The installation adorns the historic arcade until Wednesday 31st May 2023. The installation features three symbolic celebratory motifs for this occasion. These motifs include the four flowers of the nation: the Tudor Rose, the national flower of England; the thistle, Scotland’s national flower; the daffodil, the national flower of Wales and finally, the three-leaf shamrock, regarded as the national symbol of Northern Ireland. Alongside the flowers of the nation, King Charles' new royal cypher also appears in the installation’s design. Designed by the College of Arms, the new royal cypher shows His Majesty's initial - C - intertwined with the letter R for Rex, Latin for King, and finally with III to signify Charles III, with the crown above the letters. Another symbolic motif featured across the installation is the official emblem of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
These motifs will be seen decorating the 203-year-old arcade across 55 flags and a 180 metres long carpet running the entire arcade from Piccadilly through to Burlington Gardens. Two of the flags, larger in size, will be presiding over each of the entrances to Burlington Arcade, flanked by plaques featuring King Charles' new royal cypher.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles, the oldest private police force in the UK, unveil the Coronation decorations.
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Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
18th April 2023.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles
Mark Lord (Senior Beadle), Duk Goraj and Frederick Ikwele.
Historical luxury shopping destination Burlington Arcade unveils a celebratory
installation to mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort. The installation adorns the historic arcade until Wednesday 31st May 2023. The installation features three symbolic celebratory motifs for this occasion. These motifs include the four flowers of the nation: the Tudor Rose, the national flower of England; the thistle, Scotland’s national flower; the daffodil, the national flower of Wales and finally, the three-leaf shamrock, regarded as the national symbol of Northern Ireland. Alongside the flowers of the nation, King Charles' new royal cypher also appears in the installation’s design. Designed by the College of Arms, the new royal cypher shows His Majesty's initial - C - intertwined with the letter R for Rex, Latin for King, and finally with III to signify Charles III, with the crown above the letters. Another symbolic motif featured across the installation is the official emblem of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
These motifs will be seen decorating the 203-year-old arcade across 55 flags and a 180 metres long carpet running the entire arcade from Piccadilly through to Burlington Gardens. Two of the flags, larger in size, will be presiding over each of the entrances to Burlington Arcade, flanked by plaques featuring King Charles' new royal cypher.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles, the oldest private police force in the UK, unveil the Coronation decorations.
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Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
18th April 2023.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles
Mark Lord (Senior Beadle), Duk Goraj and Frederick Ikwele.
Historical luxury shopping destination Burlington Arcade unveils a celebratory
installation to mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort. The installation adorns the historic arcade until Wednesday 31st May 2023. The installation features three symbolic celebratory motifs for this occasion. These motifs include the four flowers of the nation: the Tudor Rose, the national flower of England; the thistle, Scotland’s national flower; the daffodil, the national flower of Wales and finally, the three-leaf shamrock, regarded as the national symbol of Northern Ireland. Alongside the flowers of the nation, King Charles' new royal cypher also appears in the installation’s design. Designed by the College of Arms, the new royal cypher shows His Majesty's initial - C - intertwined with the letter R for Rex, Latin for King, and finally with III to signify Charles III, with the crown above the letters. Another symbolic motif featured across the installation is the official emblem of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
These motifs will be seen decorating the 203-year-old arcade across 55 flags and a 180 metres long carpet running the entire arcade from Piccadilly through to Burlington Gardens. Two of the flags, larger in size, will be presiding over each of the entrances to Burlington Arcade, flanked by plaques featuring King Charles' new royal cypher.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles, the oldest private police force in the UK, unveil the Coronation decorations.
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Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
18th April 2023.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles
Mark Lord (Senior Beadle), Duk Goraj and Frederick Ikwele.
Historical luxury shopping destination Burlington Arcade unveils a celebratory
installation to mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort. The installation adorns the historic arcade until Wednesday 31st May 2023. The installation features three symbolic celebratory motifs for this occasion. These motifs include the four flowers of the nation: the Tudor Rose, the national flower of England; the thistle, Scotland’s national flower; the daffodil, the national flower of Wales and finally, the three-leaf shamrock, regarded as the national symbol of Northern Ireland. Alongside the flowers of the nation, King Charles' new royal cypher also appears in the installation’s design. Designed by the College of Arms, the new royal cypher shows His Majesty's initial - C - intertwined with the letter R for Rex, Latin for King, and finally with III to signify Charles III, with the crown above the letters. Another symbolic motif featured across the installation is the official emblem of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
These motifs will be seen decorating the 203-year-old arcade across 55 flags and a 180 metres long carpet running the entire arcade from Piccadilly through to Burlington Gardens. Two of the flags, larger in size, will be presiding over each of the entrances to Burlington Arcade, flanked by plaques featuring King Charles' new royal cypher.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles, the oldest private police force in the UK, unveil the Coronation decorations.
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Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
18th April 2023.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles
Mark Lord (Senior Beadle), Duk Goraj and Frederick Ikwele.
Historical luxury shopping destination Burlington Arcade unveils a celebratory
installation to mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort. The installation adorns the historic arcade until Wednesday 31st May 2023. The installation features three symbolic celebratory motifs for this occasion. These motifs include the four flowers of the nation: the Tudor Rose, the national flower of England; the thistle, Scotland’s national flower; the daffodil, the national flower of Wales and finally, the three-leaf shamrock, regarded as the national symbol of Northern Ireland. Alongside the flowers of the nation, King Charles' new royal cypher also appears in the installation’s design. Designed by the College of Arms, the new royal cypher shows His Majesty's initial - C - intertwined with the letter R for Rex, Latin for King, and finally with III to signify Charles III, with the crown above the letters. Another symbolic motif featured across the installation is the official emblem of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
These motifs will be seen decorating the 203-year-old arcade across 55 flags and a 180 metres long carpet running the entire arcade from Piccadilly through to Burlington Gardens. Two of the flags, larger in size, will be presiding over each of the entrances to Burlington Arcade, flanked by plaques featuring King Charles' new royal cypher.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles, the oldest private police force in the UK, unveil the Coronation decorations.
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Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
18th April 2023.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles
Mark Lord (Senior Beadle), Duk Goraj and Frederick Ikwele.
Historical luxury shopping destination Burlington Arcade unveils a celebratory
installation to mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort. The installation adorns the historic arcade until Wednesday 31st May 2023. The installation features three symbolic celebratory motifs for this occasion. These motifs include the four flowers of the nation: the Tudor Rose, the national flower of England; the thistle, Scotland’s national flower; the daffodil, the national flower of Wales and finally, the three-leaf shamrock, regarded as the national symbol of Northern Ireland. Alongside the flowers of the nation, King Charles' new royal cypher also appears in the installation’s design. Designed by the College of Arms, the new royal cypher shows His Majesty's initial - C - intertwined with the letter R for Rex, Latin for King, and finally with III to signify Charles III, with the crown above the letters. Another symbolic motif featured across the installation is the official emblem of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
These motifs will be seen decorating the 203-year-old arcade across 55 flags and a 180 metres long carpet running the entire arcade from Piccadilly through to Burlington Gardens. Two of the flags, larger in size, will be presiding over each of the entrances to Burlington Arcade, flanked by plaques featuring King Charles' new royal cypher.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles, the oldest private police force in the UK, unveil the Coronation decorations.
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Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
18th April 2023.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles
Mark Lord (Senior Beadle)
Historical luxury shopping destination Burlington Arcade unveils a celebratory
installation to mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort. The installation adorns the historic arcade until Wednesday 31st May 2023. The installation features three symbolic celebratory motifs for this occasion. These motifs include the four flowers of the nation: the Tudor Rose, the national flower of England; the thistle, Scotland’s national flower; the daffodil, the national flower of Wales and finally, the three-leaf shamrock, regarded as the national symbol of Northern Ireland. Alongside the flowers of the nation, King Charles' new royal cypher also appears in the installation’s design. Designed by the College of Arms, the new royal cypher shows His Majesty's initial - C - intertwined with the letter R for Rex, Latin for King, and finally with III to signify Charles III, with the crown above the letters. Another symbolic motif featured across the installation is the official emblem of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
These motifs will be seen decorating the 203-year-old arcade across 55 flags and a 180 metres long carpet running the entire arcade from Piccadilly through to Burlington Gardens. Two of the flags, larger in size, will be presiding over each of the entrances to Burlington Arcade, flanked by plaques featuring King Charles' new royal cypher.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles, the oldest private police force in the UK, unveil the Coronation decorations.
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Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
18th April 2023.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles
Mark Lord (Senior Beadle), Duk Goraj and Frederick Ikwele.
Historical luxury shopping destination Burlington Arcade unveils a celebratory
installation to mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort. The installation adorns the historic arcade until Wednesday 31st May 2023. The installation features three symbolic celebratory motifs for this occasion. These motifs include the four flowers of the nation: the Tudor Rose, the national flower of England; the thistle, Scotland’s national flower; the daffodil, the national flower of Wales and finally, the three-leaf shamrock, regarded as the national symbol of Northern Ireland. Alongside the flowers of the nation, King Charles' new royal cypher also appears in the installation’s design. Designed by the College of Arms, the new royal cypher shows His Majesty's initial - C - intertwined with the letter R for Rex, Latin for King, and finally with III to signify Charles III, with the crown above the letters. Another symbolic motif featured across the installation is the official emblem of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
These motifs will be seen decorating the 203-year-old arcade across 55 flags and a 180 metres long carpet running the entire arcade from Piccadilly through to Burlington Gardens. Two of the flags, larger in size, will be presiding over each of the entrances to Burlington Arcade, flanked by plaques featuring King Charles' new royal cypher.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles, the oldest private police force in the UK, unveil the Coronation decorations.
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Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
18th April 2023.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles
Mark Lord (Senior Beadle), Duk Goraj and Frederick Ikwele.
Historical luxury shopping destination Burlington Arcade unveils a celebratory
installation to mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort. The installation adorns the historic arcade until Wednesday 31st May 2023. The installation features three symbolic celebratory motifs for this occasion. These motifs include the four flowers of the nation: the Tudor Rose, the national flower of England; the thistle, Scotland’s national flower; the daffodil, the national flower of Wales and finally, the three-leaf shamrock, regarded as the national symbol of Northern Ireland. Alongside the flowers of the nation, King Charles' new royal cypher also appears in the installation’s design. Designed by the College of Arms, the new royal cypher shows His Majesty's initial - C - intertwined with the letter R for Rex, Latin for King, and finally with III to signify Charles III, with the crown above the letters. Another symbolic motif featured across the installation is the official emblem of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
These motifs will be seen decorating the 203-year-old arcade across 55 flags and a 180 metres long carpet running the entire arcade from Piccadilly through to Burlington Gardens. Two of the flags, larger in size, will be presiding over each of the entrances to Burlington Arcade, flanked by plaques featuring King Charles' new royal cypher.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles, the oldest private police force in the UK, unveil the Coronation decorations.
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Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
18th April 2023.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles
Mark Lord (Senior Beadle), Duk Goraj and Frederick Ikwele.
Historical luxury shopping destination Burlington Arcade unveils a celebratory
installation to mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort. The installation adorns the historic arcade until Wednesday 31st May 2023. The installation features three symbolic celebratory motifs for this occasion. These motifs include the four flowers of the nation: the Tudor Rose, the national flower of England; the thistle, Scotland’s national flower; the daffodil, the national flower of Wales and finally, the three-leaf shamrock, regarded as the national symbol of Northern Ireland. Alongside the flowers of the nation, King Charles' new royal cypher also appears in the installation’s design. Designed by the College of Arms, the new royal cypher shows His Majesty's initial - C - intertwined with the letter R for Rex, Latin for King, and finally with III to signify Charles III, with the crown above the letters. Another symbolic motif featured across the installation is the official emblem of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
These motifs will be seen decorating the 203-year-old arcade across 55 flags and a 180 metres long carpet running the entire arcade from Piccadilly through to Burlington Gardens. Two of the flags, larger in size, will be presiding over each of the entrances to Burlington Arcade, flanked by plaques featuring King Charles' new royal cypher.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles, the oldest private police force in the UK, unveil the Coronation decorations.
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Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
18th April 2023.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles
Mark Lord (Senior Beadle), Duk Goraj and Frederick Ikwele.
Historical luxury shopping destination Burlington Arcade unveils a celebratory
installation to mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort. The installation adorns the historic arcade until Wednesday 31st May 2023. The installation features three symbolic celebratory motifs for this occasion. These motifs include the four flowers of the nation: the Tudor Rose, the national flower of England; the thistle, Scotland’s national flower; the daffodil, the national flower of Wales and finally, the three-leaf shamrock, regarded as the national symbol of Northern Ireland. Alongside the flowers of the nation, King Charles' new royal cypher also appears in the installation’s design. Designed by the College of Arms, the new royal cypher shows His Majesty's initial - C - intertwined with the letter R for Rex, Latin for King, and finally with III to signify Charles III, with the crown above the letters. Another symbolic motif featured across the installation is the official emblem of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
These motifs will be seen decorating the 203-year-old arcade across 55 flags and a 180 metres long carpet running the entire arcade from Piccadilly through to Burlington Gardens. Two of the flags, larger in size, will be presiding over each of the entrances to Burlington Arcade, flanked by plaques featuring King Charles' new royal cypher.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles, the oldest private police force in the UK, unveil the Coronation decorations.
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Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
18th April 2023.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles
Mark Lord (Senior Beadle), Duk Goraj and Frederick Ikwele.
Historical luxury shopping destination Burlington Arcade unveils a celebratory
installation to mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort. The installation adorns the historic arcade until Wednesday 31st May 2023. The installation features three symbolic celebratory motifs for this occasion. These motifs include the four flowers of the nation: the Tudor Rose, the national flower of England; the thistle, Scotland’s national flower; the daffodil, the national flower of Wales and finally, the three-leaf shamrock, regarded as the national symbol of Northern Ireland. Alongside the flowers of the nation, King Charles' new royal cypher also appears in the installation’s design. Designed by the College of Arms, the new royal cypher shows His Majesty's initial - C - intertwined with the letter R for Rex, Latin for King, and finally with III to signify Charles III, with the crown above the letters. Another symbolic motif featured across the installation is the official emblem of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
These motifs will be seen decorating the 203-year-old arcade across 55 flags and a 180 metres long carpet running the entire arcade from Piccadilly through to Burlington Gardens. Two of the flags, larger in size, will be presiding over each of the entrances to Burlington Arcade, flanked by plaques featuring King Charles' new royal cypher.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles, the oldest private police force in the UK, unveil the Coronation decorations.
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Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
18th April 2023.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles
Mark Lord (Senior Beadle)
Historical luxury shopping destination Burlington Arcade unveils a celebratory
installation to mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort. The installation adorns the historic arcade until Wednesday 31st May 2023. The installation features three symbolic celebratory motifs for this occasion. These motifs include the four flowers of the nation: the Tudor Rose, the national flower of England; the thistle, Scotland’s national flower; the daffodil, the national flower of Wales and finally, the three-leaf shamrock, regarded as the national symbol of Northern Ireland. Alongside the flowers of the nation, King Charles' new royal cypher also appears in the installation’s design. Designed by the College of Arms, the new royal cypher shows His Majesty's initial - C - intertwined with the letter R for Rex, Latin for King, and finally with III to signify Charles III, with the crown above the letters. Another symbolic motif featured across the installation is the official emblem of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
These motifs will be seen decorating the 203-year-old arcade across 55 flags and a 180 metres long carpet running the entire arcade from Piccadilly through to Burlington Gardens. Two of the flags, larger in size, will be presiding over each of the entrances to Burlington Arcade, flanked by plaques featuring King Charles' new royal cypher.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles, the oldest private police force in the UK, unveil the Coronation decorations.
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Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
18th April 2023.
Historical luxury shopping destination Burlington Arcade unveils a celebratory installation to mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort. The installation adorns the historic arcade until Wednesday 31st May 2023. The installation features three symbolic celebratory motifs for this occasion. These motifs include the four flowers of the nation: the Tudor Rose, the national flower of England; the thistle, Scotland’s national flower; the daffodil, the national flower of Wales and finally, the three-leaf shamrock, regarded as the national symbol of Northern Ireland. Alongside the flowers of the nation, King Charles' new royal cypher also appears in the installation’s design. Designed by the College of Arms, the new royal cypher shows His Majesty's initial - C - intertwined with the letter R for Rex, Latin for King, and finally with III to signify Charles III, with the crown above the letters. Another symbolic motif featured across the installation is the official emblem of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
These motifs will be seen decorating the 203-year-old arcade across 55 flags and a 180 metres long carpet running the entire arcade from Piccadilly through to Burlington Gardens. Two of the flags, larger in size, will be presiding over each of the entrances to Burlington Arcade, flanked by plaques featuring King Charles' new royal cypher.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles, the oldest private police force in the UK, unveil the Coronation decorations.
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Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
18th April 2023.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles
Mark Lord (Senior Beadle), Duk Goraj and Frederick Ikwele.
Historical luxury shopping destination Burlington Arcade unveils a celebratory
installation to mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort. The installation adorns the historic arcade until Wednesday 31st May 2023. The installation features three symbolic celebratory motifs for this occasion. These motifs include the four flowers of the nation: the Tudor Rose, the national flower of England; the thistle, Scotland’s national flower; the daffodil, the national flower of Wales and finally, the three-leaf shamrock, regarded as the national symbol of Northern Ireland. Alongside the flowers of the nation, King Charles' new royal cypher also appears in the installation’s design. Designed by the College of Arms, the new royal cypher shows His Majesty's initial - C - intertwined with the letter R for Rex, Latin for King, and finally with III to signify Charles III, with the crown above the letters. Another symbolic motif featured across the installation is the official emblem of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
These motifs will be seen decorating the 203-year-old arcade across 55 flags and a 180 metres long carpet running the entire arcade from Piccadilly through to Burlington Gardens. Two of the flags, larger in size, will be presiding over each of the entrances to Burlington Arcade, flanked by plaques featuring King Charles' new royal cypher.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles, the oldest private police force in the UK, unveil the Coronation decorations.
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Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Coronation installation at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
18th April 2023.
Historical luxury shopping destination Burlington Arcade unveils a celebratory
installation to mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort. The installation adorns the historic arcade until Wednesday 31st May 2023. The installation features three symbolic celebratory motifs for this occasion. These motifs include the four flowers of the nation: the Tudor Rose, the national flower of England; the thistle, Scotland’s national flower; the daffodil, the national flower of Wales and finally, the three-leaf shamrock, regarded as the national symbol of Northern Ireland. Alongside the flowers of the nation, King Charles' new royal cypher also appears in the installation’s design. Designed by the College of Arms, the new royal cypher shows His Majesty's initial - C - intertwined with the letter R for Rex, Latin for King, and finally with III to signify Charles III, with the crown above the letters. Another symbolic motif featured across the installation is the official emblem of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
These motifs will be seen decorating the 203-year-old arcade across 55 flags and a 180 metres long carpet running the entire arcade from Piccadilly through to Burlington Gardens. Two of the flags, larger in size, will be presiding over each of the entrances to Burlington Arcade, flanked by plaques featuring King Charles' new royal cypher.
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles, the oldest private police force in the UK, unveil the Coronation decorations.
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Christmas at the Burlington Arcade, London, UK.
Christmas at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
21st November 2022.
The Burlington Arcade Beadles with their Christmas Elephant and decorations as they prepare to welcome shoppers.
Mark Lord - Head Beadle
Rihimi Aslam
Duk Goraj
Martin Ayerh
Abdul Seller
(Beadles)
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles, the oldest private police force in the UK, switch on the Christmas lights.
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Christmas at the Burlington Arcade, London, UK.
Christmas at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
21st November 2022.
The Burlington Arcade Beadles with their Christmas Elephant and decorations as they prepare to welcome shoppers.
Mark Lord - Head Beadle
Rihimi Aslam
Duk Goraj
Martin Ayerh
Abdul Seller
(Beadles)
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles, the oldest private police force in the UK, switch on the Christmas lights.
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Christmas at the Burlington Arcade, London, UK.
Christmas at the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, UK.
21st November 2022.
The Burlington Arcade Beadles with their Christmas Elephant and decorations as they prepare to welcome shoppers.
Mark Lord - Head Beadle
Rihimi Aslam
Duk Goraj
Martin Ayerh
Abdul Seller
(Beadles)
The famous Burlington Arcade Beadles, the oldest private police force in the UK, switch on the Christmas lights.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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