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  • ‘It was too much loss. I fell apart’: Samantha Mathis on River Phoenix and her career revival. The actor kept quiet for years about witnessing her then-boyfriend dying outside the Viper Room in 1993. But rediscovering her love for stage acting gave her
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    ‘It was too much loss. I fell apart’: Samantha Mathis on River Phoenix and her career revival. The actor kept quiet for years about witnessing her then-boyfriend dying outside the Viper Room in 1993. But rediscovering her love for stage acting gave her
    Samantha Mathis, actress photographed in her Manhattan apartment, New York.

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  • Sotheby's Presents The London Collection Of Pauline Karpidas
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    Sotheby's Presents The London Collection Of Pauline Karpidas
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 08, 2025: A staff member looks at “Madame Recamier de David” by Rene Magritte, estimate: £500,000 - 700,000 during a photocall at Sotheby's auction house for the 'Pauline Karpidas: The London Collection' exhibition and sales in London, United Kingdom on September 08, 2025. The extraordinary personal collection of legendary patron and aesthete Pauline Karpidas, showcasing the masterpieces of Surrealist art and furniture design that adorned her one-of-a-kind home in London will be offered at Sotheby’s on 17 and 18 September, together estimated in excess of £60 million (the highest estimate ever placed on a single collection at Sotheby’s in Europe), preceded by a public exhibition, opening on 8 September. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Arundhati Roy on her fugitive childhood: "My knees were full of scars and cuts - a sign of my wild, imperfect, fatherless life"
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    Arundhati Roy on her fugitive childhood: "My knees were full of scars and cuts - a sign of my wild, imperfect, fatherless life"
    Arundhati Roy in friends house near Aymanam in Kerala. When war broke out between India and China, the author and her brother were taken by their mother on a chaotic journey from hill station squat to an eccentric household in Kerala. Would they ever find a safe space?

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  • Arundhati Roy on her fugitive childhood: "My knees were full of scars and cuts - a sign of my wild, imperfect, fatherless life"
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    Arundhati Roy on her fugitive childhood: "My knees were full of scars and cuts - a sign of my wild, imperfect, fatherless life"
    Arundhati Roy in friends house near Aymanam in Kerala. When war broke out between India and China, the author and her brother were taken by their mother on a chaotic journey from hill station squat to an eccentric household in Kerala. Would they ever find a safe space?

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  • Arundhati Roy on her fugitive childhood: "My knees were full of scars and cuts - a sign of my wild, imperfect, fatherless life"
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    Arundhati Roy on her fugitive childhood: "My knees were full of scars and cuts - a sign of my wild, imperfect, fatherless life"
    Arundhati Roy in friends house near Aymanam in Kerala. When war broke out between India and China, the author and her brother were taken by their mother on a chaotic journey from hill station squat to an eccentric household in Kerala. Would they ever find a safe space?

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  • Arundhati Roy on her fugitive childhood: "My knees were full of scars and cuts - a sign of my wild, imperfect, fatherless life"
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    Arundhati Roy on her fugitive childhood: "My knees were full of scars and cuts - a sign of my wild, imperfect, fatherless life"
    Arundhati Roy in friends house near Aymanam in Kerala. When war broke out between India and China, the author and her brother were taken by their mother on a chaotic journey from hill station squat to an eccentric household in Kerala. Would they ever find a safe space?

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  • Red Carpet For Glow Magazine Anniversary
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    Red Carpet For Glow Magazine Anniversary
    Manu Barrios attends the red carpet for the Glow magazine anniversary at Antara Polanco in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Red Carpet For Glow Magazine Anniversary
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    Red Carpet For Glow Magazine Anniversary
    Manu Barrios attends the red carpet for the Glow magazine anniversary at Antara Polanco in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Red Carpet For Glow Magazine Anniversary
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    Red Carpet For Glow Magazine Anniversary
    Manu Barrios attends the red carpet for the Glow magazine anniversary at Antara Polanco in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sarah White
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    Sarah White
    Sarah White, 40, photographed at home, Chigwell, Essex, UK.

    Sarah White (a member of Reform UK) was arrested outside the Epping Forest District Council offices. She reportedly held a Union Jack flag on the steps of the council building and was detained for breaching a Section 14 order (a restriction on protests). She spent 24 hours in police custody before being released on bail. She faces charges related to failing to comply with procession restrictions and is due to appear at the magistrates’ court. Her next court date is set for 15 October 2025


    Photographer: Rii Schroer
    04 September 2025
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    Rii Schroer

     

  • Sarah White
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    Sarah White
    Sarah White, 40, photographed at home, Chigwell, Essex, UK.

    Sarah White (a member of Reform UK) was arrested outside the Epping Forest District Council offices. She reportedly held a Union Jack flag on the steps of the council building and was detained for breaching a Section 14 order (a restriction on protests). She spent 24 hours in police custody before being released on bail. She faces charges related to failing to comply with procession restrictions and is due to appear at the magistrates’ court. Her next court date is set for 15 October 2025


    Photographer: Rii Schroer
    04 September 2025
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    Rii Schroer

     

  • Sarah White
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    Sarah White
    Sarah White, 40, photographed at home, Chigwell, Essex, UK.

    Sarah White (a member of Reform UK) was arrested outside the Epping Forest District Council offices. She reportedly held a Union Jack flag on the steps of the council building and was detained for breaching a Section 14 order (a restriction on protests). She spent 24 hours in police custody before being released on bail. She faces charges related to failing to comply with procession restrictions and is due to appear at the magistrates’ court. Her next court date is set for 15 October 2025


    Photographer: Rii Schroer
    04 September 2025
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    Rii Schroer

     

  • Sarah White
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    Sarah White
    Sarah White, 40, photographed at home, Chigwell, Essex, UK.

    Sarah White (a member of Reform UK) was arrested outside the Epping Forest District Council offices. She reportedly held a Union Jack flag on the steps of the council building and was detained for breaching a Section 14 order (a restriction on protests). She spent 24 hours in police custody before being released on bail. She faces charges related to failing to comply with procession restrictions and is due to appear at the magistrates’ court. Her next court date is set for 15 October 2025


    Photographer: Rii Schroer
    04 September 2025
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    Rii Schroer

     

  • Sarah White
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    Sarah White
    Sarah White, 40, photographed at home, Chigwell, Essex, UK.

    Sarah White (a member of Reform UK) was arrested outside the Epping Forest District Council offices. She reportedly held a Union Jack flag on the steps of the council building and was detained for breaching a Section 14 order (a restriction on protests). She spent 24 hours in police custody before being released on bail. She faces charges related to failing to comply with procession restrictions and is due to appear at the magistrates’ court. Her next court date is set for 15 October 2025


    Photographer: Rii Schroer
    04 September 2025
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    Rii Schroer

     

  • Sarah White
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    Sarah White
    Sarah White, 40, photographed at home, Chigwell, Essex, UK.

    Sarah White (a member of Reform UK) was arrested outside the Epping Forest District Council offices. She reportedly held a Union Jack flag on the steps of the council building and was detained for breaching a Section 14 order (a restriction on protests). She spent 24 hours in police custody before being released on bail. She faces charges related to failing to comply with procession restrictions and is due to appear at the magistrates’ court. Her next court date is set for 15 October 2025


    Photographer: Rii Schroer
    04 September 2025
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    Rii Schroer

     

  • Sarah White
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    Sarah White
    Sarah White, 40, photographed at home, Chigwell, Essex, UK.

    Sarah White (a member of Reform UK) was arrested outside the Epping Forest District Council offices. She reportedly held a Union Jack flag on the steps of the council building and was detained for breaching a Section 14 order (a restriction on protests). She spent 24 hours in police custody before being released on bail. She faces charges related to failing to comply with procession restrictions and is due to appear at the magistrates’ court. Her next court date is set for 15 October 2025


    Photographer: Rii Schroer
    04 September 2025
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    Rii Schroer

     

  • Sarah White
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    Sarah White
    Sarah White, 40, photographed at home, Chigwell, Essex, UK.

    Sarah White (a member of Reform UK) was arrested outside the Epping Forest District Council offices. She reportedly held a Union Jack flag on the steps of the council building and was detained for breaching a Section 14 order (a restriction on protests). She spent 24 hours in police custody before being released on bail. She faces charges related to failing to comply with procession restrictions and is due to appear at the magistrates’ court. Her next court date is set for 15 October 2025


    Photographer: Rii Schroer
    04 September 2025
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    Rii Schroer

     

  • Sarah White
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    Sarah White
    Sarah White, 40, photographed at home, Chigwell, Essex, UK.

    Sarah White (a member of Reform UK) was arrested outside the Epping Forest District Council offices. She reportedly held a Union Jack flag on the steps of the council building and was detained for breaching a Section 14 order (a restriction on protests). She spent 24 hours in police custody before being released on bail. She faces charges related to failing to comply with procession restrictions and is due to appear at the magistrates’ court. Her next court date is set for 15 October 2025


    Photographer: Rii Schroer
    04 September 2025
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    Rii Schroer

     

  • Sarah White
    DUKAS_188602932_EYE
    Sarah White
    Sarah White, 40, photographed at home, Chigwell, Essex, UK.

    Sarah White (a member of Reform UK) was arrested outside the Epping Forest District Council offices. She reportedly held a Union Jack flag on the steps of the council building and was detained for breaching a Section 14 order (a restriction on protests). She spent 24 hours in police custody before being released on bail. She faces charges related to failing to comply with procession restrictions and is due to appear at the magistrates’ court. Her next court date is set for 15 October 2025


    Photographer: Rii Schroer
    04 September 2025
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    Rii Schroer

     

  • Sarah White
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    Sarah White
    Sarah White, 40, photographed at home, Chigwell, Essex, UK.

    Sarah White (a member of Reform UK) was arrested outside the Epping Forest District Council offices. She reportedly held a Union Jack flag on the steps of the council building and was detained for breaching a Section 14 order (a restriction on protests). She spent 24 hours in police custody before being released on bail. She faces charges related to failing to comply with procession restrictions and is due to appear at the magistrates’ court. Her next court date is set for 15 October 2025


    Photographer: Rii Schroer
    04 September 2025
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    Rii Schroer

     

  • Sarah White
    DUKAS_188602930_EYE
    Sarah White
    Sarah White, 40, photographed at home, Chigwell, Essex, UK.

    Sarah White (a member of Reform UK) was arrested outside the Epping Forest District Council offices. She reportedly held a Union Jack flag on the steps of the council building and was detained for breaching a Section 14 order (a restriction on protests). She spent 24 hours in police custody before being released on bail. She faces charges related to failing to comply with procession restrictions and is due to appear at the magistrates’ court. Her next court date is set for 15 October 2025


    Photographer: Rii Schroer
    04 September 2025
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    Rii Schroer

     

  • Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
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    Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale (43 feet high) Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London, Great Britain
    3rd September 2025
    Runs to 15th September 2025

    Lisa Roet

    Great Ape occupies the forecourt of the Royal Geographical Society aligned with the World Design Congress: Design for Planet.

    At 13?×?13?×10?m, this 13?m inflatable primate sculpture draws attention to deforestation and its consequences for the global biosphere. Roet’s campaign activates global hotspots - from São Paulo to London - as a visual call to action on climate change and biodiversity loss.

    Roet’s Golden Monkey is currently installed atop the Meta Building in São Paulo, prefiguring COP30 in Brazil’s Amazon this November. House of Oz, Global Victoria, and Creative Victoria have made it possible for Roet to bring Great Ape to London - a bridge between the World Design Congress and COP30 activism.

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
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    Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale (43 feet high) Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London, Great Britain
    3rd September 2025
    Runs to 15th September 2025

    Lisa Roet

    Great Ape occupies the forecourt of the Royal Geographical Society aligned with the World Design Congress: Design for Planet.

    At 13?×?13?×10?m, this 13?m inflatable primate sculpture draws attention to deforestation and its consequences for the global biosphere. Roet’s campaign activates global hotspots - from São Paulo to London - as a visual call to action on climate change and biodiversity loss.

    Roet’s Golden Monkey is currently installed atop the Meta Building in São Paulo, prefiguring COP30 in Brazil’s Amazon this November. House of Oz, Global Victoria, and Creative Victoria have made it possible for Roet to bring Great Ape to London - a bridge between the World Design Congress and COP30 activism.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    DUKAS_188411410_EYE
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale (43 feet high) Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London, Great Britain
    3rd September 2025
    Runs to 15th September 2025

    Lisa Roet

    Great Ape occupies the forecourt of the Royal Geographical Society aligned with the World Design Congress: Design for Planet.

    At 13?×?13?×10?m, this 13?m inflatable primate sculpture draws attention to deforestation and its consequences for the global biosphere. Roet’s campaign activates global hotspots - from São Paulo to London - as a visual call to action on climate change and biodiversity loss.

    Roet’s Golden Monkey is currently installed atop the Meta Building in São Paulo, prefiguring COP30 in Brazil’s Amazon this November. House of Oz, Global Victoria, and Creative Victoria have made it possible for Roet to bring Great Ape to London - a bridge between the World Design Congress and COP30 activism.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
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    Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale (43 feet high) Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London, Great Britain
    3rd September 2025
    Runs to 15th September 2025

    Lisa Roet

    Great Ape occupies the forecourt of the Royal Geographical Society aligned with the World Design Congress: Design for Planet.

    At 13?×?13?×10?m, this 13?m inflatable primate sculpture draws attention to deforestation and its consequences for the global biosphere. Roet’s campaign activates global hotspots - from São Paulo to London - as a visual call to action on climate change and biodiversity loss.

    Roet’s Golden Monkey is currently installed atop the Meta Building in São Paulo, prefiguring COP30 in Brazil’s Amazon this November. House of Oz, Global Victoria, and Creative Victoria have made it possible for Roet to bring Great Ape to London - a bridge between the World Design Congress and COP30 activism.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    DUKAS_188411408_EYE
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale (43 feet high) Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London, Great Britain
    3rd September 2025
    Runs to 15th September 2025

    Lisa Roet

    Great Ape occupies the forecourt of the Royal Geographical Society aligned with the World Design Congress: Design for Planet.

    At 13?×?13?×10?m, this 13?m inflatable primate sculpture draws attention to deforestation and its consequences for the global biosphere. Roet’s campaign activates global hotspots - from São Paulo to London - as a visual call to action on climate change and biodiversity loss.

    Roet’s Golden Monkey is currently installed atop the Meta Building in São Paulo, prefiguring COP30 in Brazil’s Amazon this November. House of Oz, Global Victoria, and Creative Victoria have made it possible for Roet to bring Great Ape to London - a bridge between the World Design Congress and COP30 activism.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    DUKAS_188411469_EYE
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale (43 feet high) Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London, Great Britain
    3rd September 2025
    Runs to 15th September 2025

    Lisa Roet

    Great Ape occupies the forecourt of the Royal Geographical Society aligned with the World Design Congress: Design for Planet.

    At 13?×?13?×10?m, this 13?m inflatable primate sculpture draws attention to deforestation and its consequences for the global biosphere. Roet’s campaign activates global hotspots - from São Paulo to London - as a visual call to action on climate change and biodiversity loss.

    Roet’s Golden Monkey is currently installed atop the Meta Building in São Paulo, prefiguring COP30 in Brazil’s Amazon this November. House of Oz, Global Victoria, and Creative Victoria have made it possible for Roet to bring Great Ape to London - a bridge between the World Design Congress and COP30 activism.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
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    Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale (43 feet high) Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London, Great Britain
    3rd September 2025
    Runs to 15th September 2025

    Lisa Roet

    Great Ape occupies the forecourt of the Royal Geographical Society aligned with the World Design Congress: Design for Planet.

    At 13?×?13?×10?m, this 13?m inflatable primate sculpture draws attention to deforestation and its consequences for the global biosphere. Roet’s campaign activates global hotspots - from São Paulo to London - as a visual call to action on climate change and biodiversity loss.

    Roet’s Golden Monkey is currently installed atop the Meta Building in São Paulo, prefiguring COP30 in Brazil’s Amazon this November. House of Oz, Global Victoria, and Creative Victoria have made it possible for Roet to bring Great Ape to London - a bridge between the World Design Congress and COP30 activism.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    DUKAS_188411463_EYE
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale (43 feet high) Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London, Great Britain
    3rd September 2025
    Runs to 15th September 2025

    Lisa Roet

    Great Ape occupies the forecourt of the Royal Geographical Society aligned with the World Design Congress: Design for Planet.

    At 13?×?13?×10?m, this 13?m inflatable primate sculpture draws attention to deforestation and its consequences for the global biosphere. Roet’s campaign activates global hotspots - from São Paulo to London - as a visual call to action on climate change and biodiversity loss.

    Roet’s Golden Monkey is currently installed atop the Meta Building in São Paulo, prefiguring COP30 in Brazil’s Amazon this November. House of Oz, Global Victoria, and Creative Victoria have made it possible for Roet to bring Great Ape to London - a bridge between the World Design Congress and COP30 activism.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    DUKAS_188411445_EYE
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale (43 feet high) Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London, Great Britain
    3rd September 2025
    Runs to 15th September 2025

    Lisa Roet

    Great Ape occupies the forecourt of the Royal Geographical Society aligned with the World Design Congress: Design for Planet.

    At 13?×?13?×10?m, this 13?m inflatable primate sculpture draws attention to deforestation and its consequences for the global biosphere. Roet’s campaign activates global hotspots - from São Paulo to London - as a visual call to action on climate change and biodiversity loss.

    Roet’s Golden Monkey is currently installed atop the Meta Building in São Paulo, prefiguring COP30 in Brazil’s Amazon this November. House of Oz, Global Victoria, and Creative Victoria have made it possible for Roet to bring Great Ape to London - a bridge between the World Design Congress and COP30 activism.

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  • Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
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    Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale (43 feet high) Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London, Great Britain
    3rd September 2025
    Runs to 15th September 2025

    Lisa Roet

    Great Ape occupies the forecourt of the Royal Geographical Society aligned with the World Design Congress: Design for Planet.

    At 13?×?13?×10?m, this 13?m inflatable primate sculpture draws attention to deforestation and its consequences for the global biosphere. Roet’s campaign activates global hotspots - from São Paulo to London - as a visual call to action on climate change and biodiversity loss.

    Roet’s Golden Monkey is currently installed atop the Meta Building in São Paulo, prefiguring COP30 in Brazil’s Amazon this November. House of Oz, Global Victoria, and Creative Victoria have made it possible for Roet to bring Great Ape to London - a bridge between the World Design Congress and COP30 activism.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
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    Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale (43 feet high) Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London, Great Britain
    3rd September 2025
    Runs to 15th September 2025

    Lisa Roet

    Great Ape occupies the forecourt of the Royal Geographical Society aligned with the World Design Congress: Design for Planet.

    At 13?×?13?×10?m, this 13?m inflatable primate sculpture draws attention to deforestation and its consequences for the global biosphere. Roet’s campaign activates global hotspots - from São Paulo to London - as a visual call to action on climate change and biodiversity loss.

    Roet’s Golden Monkey is currently installed atop the Meta Building in São Paulo, prefiguring COP30 in Brazil’s Amazon this November. House of Oz, Global Victoria, and Creative Victoria have made it possible for Roet to bring Great Ape to London - a bridge between the World Design Congress and COP30 activism.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
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    Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale (43 feet high) Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London, Great Britain
    3rd September 2025
    Runs to 15th September 2025

    Lisa Roet

    Great Ape occupies the forecourt of the Royal Geographical Society aligned with the World Design Congress: Design for Planet.

    At 13?×?13?×10?m, this 13?m inflatable primate sculpture draws attention to deforestation and its consequences for the global biosphere. Roet’s campaign activates global hotspots - from São Paulo to London - as a visual call to action on climate change and biodiversity loss.

    Roet’s Golden Monkey is currently installed atop the Meta Building in São Paulo, prefiguring COP30 in Brazil’s Amazon this November. House of Oz, Global Victoria, and Creative Victoria have made it possible for Roet to bring Great Ape to London - a bridge between the World Design Congress and COP30 activism.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
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    Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale (43 feet high) Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London, Great Britain
    3rd September 2025
    Runs to 15th September 2025

    Lisa Roet

    Great Ape occupies the forecourt of the Royal Geographical Society aligned with the World Design Congress: Design for Planet.

    At 13?×?13?×10?m, this 13?m inflatable primate sculpture draws attention to deforestation and its consequences for the global biosphere. Roet’s campaign activates global hotspots - from São Paulo to London - as a visual call to action on climate change and biodiversity loss.

    Roet’s Golden Monkey is currently installed atop the Meta Building in São Paulo, prefiguring COP30 in Brazil’s Amazon this November. House of Oz, Global Victoria, and Creative Victoria have made it possible for Roet to bring Great Ape to London - a bridge between the World Design Congress and COP30 activism.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
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    Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale (43 feet high) Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London, Great Britain
    3rd September 2025
    Runs to 15th September 2025

    Lisa Roet

    Great Ape occupies the forecourt of the Royal Geographical Society aligned with the World Design Congress: Design for Planet.

    At 13?×?13?×10?m, this 13?m inflatable primate sculpture draws attention to deforestation and its consequences for the global biosphere. Roet’s campaign activates global hotspots - from São Paulo to London - as a visual call to action on climate change and biodiversity loss.

    Roet’s Golden Monkey is currently installed atop the Meta Building in São Paulo, prefiguring COP30 in Brazil’s Amazon this November. House of Oz, Global Victoria, and Creative Victoria have made it possible for Roet to bring Great Ape to London - a bridge between the World Design Congress and COP30 activism.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
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    Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale (43 feet high) Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London, Great Britain
    3rd September 2025
    Runs to 15th September 2025

    Lisa Roet

    Great Ape occupies the forecourt of the Royal Geographical Society aligned with the World Design Congress: Design for Planet.

    At 13?×?13?×10?m, this 13?m inflatable primate sculpture draws attention to deforestation and its consequences for the global biosphere. Roet’s campaign activates global hotspots - from São Paulo to London - as a visual call to action on climate change and biodiversity loss.

    Roet’s Golden Monkey is currently installed atop the Meta Building in São Paulo, prefiguring COP30 in Brazil’s Amazon this November. House of Oz, Global Victoria, and Creative Victoria have made it possible for Roet to bring Great Ape to London - a bridge between the World Design Congress and COP30 activism.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
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    Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale (43 feet high) Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London, Great Britain
    3rd September 2025
    Runs to 15th September 2025

    Lisa Roet

    Great Ape occupies the forecourt of the Royal Geographical Society aligned with the World Design Congress: Design for Planet.

    At 13?×?13?×10?m, this 13?m inflatable primate sculpture draws attention to deforestation and its consequences for the global biosphere. Roet’s campaign activates global hotspots - from São Paulo to London - as a visual call to action on climate change and biodiversity loss.

    Roet’s Golden Monkey is currently installed atop the Meta Building in São Paulo, prefiguring COP30 in Brazil’s Amazon this November. House of Oz, Global Victoria, and Creative Victoria have made it possible for Roet to bring Great Ape to London - a bridge between the World Design Congress and COP30 activism.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
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    Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale (43 feet high) Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London, Great Britain
    3rd September 2025
    Runs to 15th September 2025

    Lisa Roet

    Great Ape occupies the forecourt of the Royal Geographical Society aligned with the World Design Congress: Design for Planet.

    At 13?×?13?×10?m, this 13?m inflatable primate sculpture draws attention to deforestation and its consequences for the global biosphere. Roet’s campaign activates global hotspots - from São Paulo to London - as a visual call to action on climate change and biodiversity loss.

    Roet’s Golden Monkey is currently installed atop the Meta Building in São Paulo, prefiguring COP30 in Brazil’s Amazon this November. House of Oz, Global Victoria, and Creative Victoria have made it possible for Roet to bring Great Ape to London - a bridge between the World Design Congress and COP30 activism.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
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    Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale (43 feet high) Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London, Great Britain
    3rd September 2025
    Runs to 15th September 2025

    Lisa Roet

    Great Ape occupies the forecourt of the Royal Geographical Society aligned with the World Design Congress: Design for Planet.

    At 13?×?13?×10?m, this 13?m inflatable primate sculpture draws attention to deforestation and its consequences for the global biosphere. Roet’s campaign activates global hotspots - from São Paulo to London - as a visual call to action on climate change and biodiversity loss.

    Roet’s Golden Monkey is currently installed atop the Meta Building in São Paulo, prefiguring COP30 in Brazil’s Amazon this November. House of Oz, Global Victoria, and Creative Victoria have made it possible for Roet to bring Great Ape to London - a bridge between the World Design Congress and COP30 activism.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
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    Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale (43 feet high) Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London, Great Britain
    3rd September 2025
    Runs to 15th September 2025

    Lisa Roet

    Great Ape occupies the forecourt of the Royal Geographical Society aligned with the World Design Congress: Design for Planet.

    At 13?×?13?×10?m, this 13?m inflatable primate sculpture draws attention to deforestation and its consequences for the global biosphere. Roet’s campaign activates global hotspots - from São Paulo to London - as a visual call to action on climate change and biodiversity loss.

    Roet’s Golden Monkey is currently installed atop the Meta Building in São Paulo, prefiguring COP30 in Brazil’s Amazon this November. House of Oz, Global Victoria, and Creative Victoria have made it possible for Roet to bring Great Ape to London - a bridge between the World Design Congress and COP30 activism.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
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    Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale (43 feet high) Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London, Great Britain
    3rd September 2025
    Runs to 15th September 2025

    Lisa Roet

    Great Ape occupies the forecourt of the Royal Geographical Society aligned with the World Design Congress: Design for Planet.

    At 13?×?13?×10?m, this 13?m inflatable primate sculpture draws attention to deforestation and its consequences for the global biosphere. Roet’s campaign activates global hotspots - from São Paulo to London - as a visual call to action on climate change and biodiversity loss.

    Roet’s Golden Monkey is currently installed atop the Meta Building in São Paulo, prefiguring COP30 in Brazil’s Amazon this November. House of Oz, Global Victoria, and Creative Victoria have made it possible for Roet to bring Great Ape to London - a bridge between the World Design Congress and COP30 activism.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
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    Lisa Roet’s large-scale Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London
    Lisa Roet’s large-scale (43 feet high) Great Ape sculptural installation at Royal Geographical Society, London, Great Britain
    3rd September 2025
    Runs to 15th September 2025

    Lisa Roet

    Great Ape occupies the forecourt of the Royal Geographical Society aligned with the World Design Congress: Design for Planet.

    At 13?×?13?×10?m, this 13?m inflatable primate sculpture draws attention to deforestation and its consequences for the global biosphere. Roet’s campaign activates global hotspots - from São Paulo to London - as a visual call to action on climate change and biodiversity loss.

    Roet’s Golden Monkey is currently installed atop the Meta Building in São Paulo, prefiguring COP30 in Brazil’s Amazon this November. House of Oz, Global Victoria, and Creative Victoria have made it possible for Roet to bring Great Ape to London - a bridge between the World Design Congress and COP30 activism.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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