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  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    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

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    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

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    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

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    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

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

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    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    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

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    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

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    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

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    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

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    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

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    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

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    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

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    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

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    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

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    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

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    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

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    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

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    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

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    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

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    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

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

    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

     

  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

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  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

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  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

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    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

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  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

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  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

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  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

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  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

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  • Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
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    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Gilbert & George ëDeath Hope Life Fearí exhibition at The Gilbert & George Centre 5a Heneage Street, London, UK.
    Great Britain Press photocall
    14th May 2025

    ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span the years 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists. The exhibition brings together the epic quadripartite picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR, which the exhibition takes its title from, and presents it alongside a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & Georgeís ëNEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURESí and ëRUDIMENTARY PICTURESí.
    Gilbert & George have long been concerned with ëthe moral dimensioní of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. ëDEATH HOPE LIFE FEARÖí lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.

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  • The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath
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    The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath
    The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath.

    Artist borrows from past masters to create centrepiece of latest show, his first major mural in England.

    Technicians prepare to mount a canvas centrepiece on Nicolas Party's (pictured centre) mural in pastels at the Holburne Museum in Bath, inspired by a painting called A Brawl between Peasants by Benjamin Gerritsz. Cuyp (9 May 2025).

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  • The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath
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    The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath
    The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath.

    Artist borrows from past masters to create centrepiece of latest show, his first major mural in England.

    Technicians prepare to mount a canvas centrepiece on Nicolas Party's (pictured centre) mural in pastels at the Holburne Museum in Bath, inspired by a painting called A Brawl between Peasants by Benjamin Gerritsz. Cuyp (9 May 2025).

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  • The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath
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    The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath
    The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath.

    Artist borrows from past masters to create centrepiece of latest show, his first major mural in England.

    Technicians prepare to mount a canvas centrepiece on Nicolas Party's mural in pastels at the Holburne Museum in Bath, inspired by a painting called A Brawl between Peasants by Benjamin Gerritsz. Cuyp (9 May 2025).

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  • The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath
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    The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath
    The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath.

    Artist borrows from past masters to create centrepiece of latest show, his first major mural in England.

    Technicians prepare to mount a canvas centrepiece on Nicolas Party's mural in pastels at the Holburne Museum in Bath, inspired by a painting called A Brawl between Peasants by Benjamin Gerritsz. Cuyp (9 May 2025).

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  • The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath
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    The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath
    The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath.

    Artist borrows from past masters to create centrepiece of latest show, his first major mural in England.

    Technicians prepare to mount a canvas centrepiece on Nicolas Party's (pictured centre) mural in pastels at the Holburne Museum in Bath, inspired by a painting called A Brawl between Peasants by Benjamin Gerritsz. Cuyp (9 May 2025).

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  • The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath
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    The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath
    The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath.

    Artist borrows from past masters to create centrepiece of latest show, his first major mural in England.

    Nicolas Party's mural in pastels at the Holburne Museum in Bath, inspired by a painting called A Brawl between Peasants by Benjamin Gerritsz. Cuyp (9 May 2025).

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  • The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath
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    The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath
    The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath.

    Artist borrows from past masters to create centrepiece of latest show, his first major mural in England.

    Nicolas Party with his mural in pastels at the Holburne Museum in Bath, inspired by a painting called A Brawl between Peasants by Benjamin Gerritsz. Cuyp (9 May 2025).

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  • The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath
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    The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath
    The art of making 'a little mess' brings Nicolas Party's showstopper to Bath.

    Artist borrows from past masters to create centrepiece of latest show, his first major mural in England.

    Nicolas Party with his mural in pastels at the Holburne Museum in Bath, inspired by a painting called A Brawl between Peasants by Benjamin Gerritsz. Cuyp (9 May 2025).

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  • The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
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    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    7th May 2025
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    Turning Tides Contemporary Art

    Celebrating the best in contemporary art, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead features over 106 leading galleries from across the UK and 15 countries globally with artworks on sale from just £100 and pieces to suit every budget. Set in the beautiful location of Hampstead Heath, one of London’s most iconic green spaces, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead boasts the Heath’s only rooftop bar – the Treetop Terrace
    Brighton-based artist Claire Knill (represented by Lara Bowen Contemporary) will create a bespoke installation for the fair; a large-scale, geometric sculpture suspended in the main entrance to greet visitors

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  • The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
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    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    7th May 2025
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    Celebrating the best in contemporary art, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead features over 106 leading galleries from across the UK and 15 countries globally with artworks on sale from just £100 and pieces to suit every budget. Set in the beautiful location of Hampstead Heath, one of London’s most iconic green spaces, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead boasts the Heath’s only rooftop bar – the Treetop Terrace
    Brighton-based artist Claire Knill (represented by Lara Bowen Contemporary) will create a bespoke installation for the fair; a large-scale, geometric sculpture suspended in the main entrance to greet visitors

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  • The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
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    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    7th May 2025
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    Peter Wileman
    Skye
    Lime Tree Gallery

    Celebrating the best in contemporary art, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead features over 106 leading galleries from across the UK and 15 countries globally with artworks on sale from just £100 and pieces to suit every budget. Set in the beautiful location of Hampstead Heath, one of London’s most iconic green spaces, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead boasts the Heath’s only rooftop bar – the Treetop Terrace
    Brighton-based artist Claire Knill (represented by Lara Bowen Contemporary) will create a bespoke installation for the fair; a large-scale, geometric sculpture suspended in the main entrance to greet visitors

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  • The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
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    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    7th May 2025
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    Peter Wileman
    Skye
    Lime Tree Gallery

    Celebrating the best in contemporary art, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead features over 106 leading galleries from across the UK and 15 countries globally with artworks on sale from just £100 and pieces to suit every budget. Set in the beautiful location of Hampstead Heath, one of London’s most iconic green spaces, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead boasts the Heath’s only rooftop bar – the Treetop Terrace
    Brighton-based artist Claire Knill (represented by Lara Bowen Contemporary) will create a bespoke installation for the fair; a large-scale, geometric sculpture suspended in the main entrance to greet visitors

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  • The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
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    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    7th May 2025
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    ACT Contemporary

    Celebrating the best in contemporary art, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead features over 106 leading galleries from across the UK and 15 countries globally with artworks on sale from just £100 and pieces to suit every budget. Set in the beautiful location of Hampstead Heath, one of London’s most iconic green spaces, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead boasts the Heath’s only rooftop bar – the Treetop Terrace
    Brighton-based artist Claire Knill (represented by Lara Bowen Contemporary) will create a bespoke installation for the fair; a large-scale, geometric sculpture suspended in the main entrance to greet visitors

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  • The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
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    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    7th May 2025
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    ACT Contemporary

    Celebrating the best in contemporary art, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead features over 106 leading galleries from across the UK and 15 countries globally with artworks on sale from just £100 and pieces to suit every budget. Set in the beautiful location of Hampstead Heath, one of London’s most iconic green spaces, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead boasts the Heath’s only rooftop bar – the Treetop Terrace
    Brighton-based artist Claire Knill (represented by Lara Bowen Contemporary) will create a bespoke installation for the fair; a large-scale, geometric sculpture suspended in the main entrance to greet visitors

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  • The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
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    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
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    Celebrating the best in contemporary art, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead features over 106 leading galleries from across the UK and 15 countries globally with artworks on sale from just £100 and pieces to suit every budget. Set in the beautiful location of Hampstead Heath, one of London’s most iconic green spaces, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead boasts the Heath’s only rooftop bar – the Treetop Terrace
    Brighton-based artist Claire Knill (represented by Lara Bowen Contemporary) will create a bespoke installation for the fair; a large-scale, geometric sculpture suspended in the main entrance to greet visitors

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  • The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
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    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
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    Celebrating the best in contemporary art, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead features over 106 leading galleries from across the UK and 15 countries globally with artworks on sale from just £100 and pieces to suit every budget. Set in the beautiful location of Hampstead Heath, one of London’s most iconic green spaces, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead boasts the Heath’s only rooftop bar – the Treetop Terrace
    Brighton-based artist Claire Knill (represented by Lara Bowen Contemporary) will create a bespoke installation for the fair; a large-scale, geometric sculpture suspended in the main entrance to greet visitors

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  • The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
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    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
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    Celebrating the best in contemporary art, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead features over 106 leading galleries from across the UK and 15 countries globally with artworks on sale from just £100 and pieces to suit every budget. Set in the beautiful location of Hampstead Heath, one of London’s most iconic green spaces, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead boasts the Heath’s only rooftop bar – the Treetop Terrace
    Brighton-based artist Claire Knill (represented by Lara Bowen Contemporary) will create a bespoke installation for the fair; a large-scale, geometric sculpture suspended in the main entrance to greet visitors

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  • The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
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    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    7th May 2025
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    Runs to 11th May 2025

    Painting on the Heath art classes overlooking the heath

    Celebrating the best in contemporary art, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead features over 106 leading galleries from across the UK and 15 countries globally with artworks on sale from just £100 and pieces to suit every budget. Set in the beautiful location of Hampstead Heath, one of London’s most iconic green spaces, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead boasts the Heath’s only rooftop bar – the Treetop Terrace
    Brighton-based artist Claire Knill (represented by Lara Bowen Contemporary) will create a bespoke installation for the fair; a large-scale, geometric sculpture suspended in the main entrance to greet visitors

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  • The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
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    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    7th May 2025
    Press preview
    Runs to 11th May 2025

    Painting on the Heath art classes overlooking the heath

    Celebrating the best in contemporary art, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead features over 106 leading galleries from across the UK and 15 countries globally with artworks on sale from just £100 and pieces to suit every budget. Set in the beautiful location of Hampstead Heath, one of London’s most iconic green spaces, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead boasts the Heath’s only rooftop bar – the Treetop Terrace
    Brighton-based artist Claire Knill (represented by Lara Bowen Contemporary) will create a bespoke installation for the fair; a large-scale, geometric sculpture suspended in the main entrance to greet visitors

    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

     

  • The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
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    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    7th May 2025
    Press preview
    Runs to 11th May 2025

    Painting on the Heath art classes overlooking the heath

    Celebrating the best in contemporary art, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead features over 106 leading galleries from across the UK and 15 countries globally with artworks on sale from just £100 and pieces to suit every budget. Set in the beautiful location of Hampstead Heath, one of London’s most iconic green spaces, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead boasts the Heath’s only rooftop bar – the Treetop Terrace
    Brighton-based artist Claire Knill (represented by Lara Bowen Contemporary) will create a bespoke installation for the fair; a large-scale, geometric sculpture suspended in the main entrance to greet visitors

    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

     

  • The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    DUKAS_184599462_EYE
    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    7th May 2025
    Press preview
    Runs to 11th May 2025

    Painting on the Heath art classes overlooking the heath

    Celebrating the best in contemporary art, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead features over 106 leading galleries from across the UK and 15 countries globally with artworks on sale from just £100 and pieces to suit every budget. Set in the beautiful location of Hampstead Heath, one of London’s most iconic green spaces, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead boasts the Heath’s only rooftop bar – the Treetop Terrace
    Brighton-based artist Claire Knill (represented by Lara Bowen Contemporary) will create a bespoke installation for the fair; a large-scale, geometric sculpture suspended in the main entrance to greet visitors

    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

     

  • The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
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    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    The Affordable Art Fair opens at Hampstead Health, Lower Fairground Site, London, UK.
    7th May 2025
    Press preview
    Runs to 11th May 2025

    Painting on the Heath art classes overlooking the heath

    Celebrating the best in contemporary art, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead features over 106 leading galleries from across the UK and 15 countries globally with artworks on sale from just £100 and pieces to suit every budget. Set in the beautiful location of Hampstead Heath, one of London’s most iconic green spaces, Affordable Art Fair Hampstead boasts the Heath’s only rooftop bar – the Treetop Terrace
    Brighton-based artist Claire Knill (represented by Lara Bowen Contemporary) will create a bespoke installation for the fair; a large-scale, geometric sculpture suspended in the main entrance to greet visitors

    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

     

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