Show Navigation

Kristian Buus

  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Instagram
  • Multimedie project: Voices from the Vault
  • Video
  • Contact
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area

Kristian Buus

All Galleries
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x
Download

25 images Created 12 Jan 2021

Bp not BP at the British Museum 21.10.20

View: 100 | All

Loading ()...

  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4542.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4632.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4645.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4560.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4559.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4583.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4631.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4490.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4510.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4498.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4623.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4516.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4447.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4527.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4532.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4465.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4466.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4468.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4487.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4386.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4409.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4415.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4393.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4423.jpg
  • The climate activist group BP or not BP target the Arctic Culture and Climate exhibition in the British Museum, 21st of October 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The exhibition opens to the public 22nd of October and is sponsored by the American bank Citi. The bank is, according to the group, the financial backer of many oil pipeline and drilling projects opposed by indigenous communities in the Arctic. The group sees the protest as a show of solidarity with Indiginous Arctic communities who live on land under immidiate threat from oil drilling and climate change.
    3E9A4426.jpg