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  • Blandine Roselle. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Artist Benedict Radcliffe creating his piece using a customised bike carrying a number of spary cans assisted by Louis Gibson for the Free Ride Art Space show. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Artist Francis Thorburn on the tread mill. Francis Thorburn's work, "Fiat 126 MK DRP1800 18202764", part of the New Art From London show. The Fiat car had been made unable to drive and was pushed by a bunch of half naked men with the help of a wooden tread mill from the out skirts of Wroclaw and to the gallery. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Francis Thorburn's work, "Fiat 126 MK DRP1800 18202764", part of the New Art From London show. The Fiat car had been made unable to drive and was pushed by a bunch of half naked men with the help of a wooden tread mill from the out skirts of Wroclaw and to the gallery. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Francis Thorburn's work, "Fiat 126 MK DRP1800 18202764", part of the New Art From London show. The Fiat car had been made unable to drive and was pushed by a bunch of half naked men with the help of a wooden tread mill from the out skirts of Wroclaw and to the gallery. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Francis Thorburn's work, "Fiat 126 MK DRP1800 18202764", part of the New Art From London show. The Fiat car had been made unable to drive and was pushed by a bunch of half naked men with the help of a wooden tread mill from the out skirts of Wroclaw and to the gallery. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Francis Thorburn's work, "Fiat 126 MK DRP1800 18202764", part of the New Art From London show. The Fiat car had been made unable to drive and was pushed by a bunch of half naked men with the help of a wooden tread mill from the out skirts of Wroclaw and to the gallery. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Mikey Weinkove opening up the mike on his piece Talkaoke on the opening night. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Artist Benedict Radcliffe creating his piece using a customised bike carrying a number of spary cans assisted by Louis Gibson for the Free Ride Art Space show.  Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Artist Benedict Radcliffe creating his piece using a customised bike carrying a number of spary cans assisted by Louis Gibson for the Free Ride Art Space show.  Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Assistant to Ben Radcliffe, Louis Gibson.  Artist Benedict Radcliffe gets his customised spray paint bike ready to istall his piece as part of Free Ride Art Space. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Artist Benedict Radcliffe gets his customised spray paint bike ready to istall his piece as part of Free Ride Art Space.  Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Francis Thorburn - the journey is over. Francis Thorburn's work, "Fiat 126 MK DRP1800 18202764", part of the New Art From London show. The Fiat car had been made unable to drive and was pushed by a bunch of half naked men with the help of a wooden tread mill from the out skirts of Wroclaw and to the gallery. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Francis Thorburn on top of his car arriving to the gallery. Francis Thorburn's work, "Fiat 126 MK DRP1800 18202764", part of the New Art From London show. The Fiat car had been made unable to drive and was pushed by a bunch of half naked men with the help of a wooden tread mill from the out skirts of Wroclaw and to the gallery. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • The journey had police escort all the way.Francis Thorburn's work, "Fiat 126 MK DRP1800 18202764", part of the New Art From London show. The Fiat car had been made unable to drive and was pushed by a bunch of half naked men with the help of a wooden tread mill from the out skirts of Wroclaw and to the gallery. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Artist Francis Thorburn. Francis Thorburn's work, "Fiat 126 MK DRP1800 18202764", part of the New Art From London show. The Fiat car had been made unable to drive and was pushed by a bunch of half naked men with the help of a wooden tread mill from the out skirts of Wroclaw and to the gallery. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Francis Thorburn's work, "Fiat 126 MK DRP1800 18202764", part of the New Art From London show. The Fiat car had been made unable to drive and was pushed by a bunch of half naked men with the help of a wooden tread mill from the out skirts of Wroclaw and to the gallery. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Francis Thorburn's work, "Fiat 126 MK DRP1800 18202764", part of the New Art From London show. The Fiat car had been made unable to drive and was pushed by a bunch of half naked men with the help of a wooden tread mill from the out skirts of Wroclaw and to the gallery. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Francis Thorburn's work, "Fiat 126 MK DRP1800 18202764", part of the New Art From London show. The Fiat car had been made unable to drive and was pushed by a bunch of half naked men with the help of a wooden tread mill from the out skirts of Wroclaw and to the gallery. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Artist Benedict Radcliffe and Louis Gibson swigging beers on the opening night. Art work by Louis Gibson. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Louis Gibson after having finished assiting Benedict Radcliffe installing his piece, part of Free Ride Art. OUT of Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Artist Benedict Radcliffe creating his piece using a customised bike carrying a number of spary cans for the Free Ride Art Space show. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Artist Benedict Radcliffe creating his piece using a customised bike carrying a number of spary cans assisted by Louis Gibson for the Free Ride Art Space show. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Artist Benedict Radcliffe creating his piece using a customised bike carrying a number of spary cans assisted by Louis Gibson for the Free Ride Art Space show. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Assistant to Ben Radcliffe, Louis Gibson.  Artist Benedict Radcliffe gets his customised spray paint bike ready to istall his piece as part of Free Ride Art Space.  Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Artist Benedict Radcliffe gets his customised spray paint bike ready to istall his piece as part of Free Ride Art Space. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Video work by Emily McMehen. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Video work by Emily McMehen. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Video work by Emily McMehen. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Video work by Emily McMehen. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Work by kennardphillipps. On the opening night of the show. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Work by kennardphillipps. On the opening night of the show. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Work by kennardphillipps. On the opening night of the show. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once; Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Work by kennardphillipps. On the opening night of the show. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Work by John Russell. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Mikey Weinkove opening up the mike on his piece Talkaoke on the opening night - giving the mic to Emily McMehen. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Cedar Lewisohn at the opening. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Tour de Vinyl on stage. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • A spinning record with old fashioned running horse film strip by Tour de Vinyl.OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • 'I love Duchamp' sticker on sound equipment, Tour de Vinyl. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Chris Wawrzyniak on the Talkaoke mic..OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Pil and Gaila Kollectiv on stage. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Pil and Gaila Kollectiv on stage. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Work by Alain Delorme..OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Work by Laura Oldfield Ford. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Work by kennardphillipps. On the opening night of the show. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Work by kennardphillipps. On the opening night of the show. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Work by John Russell. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Mikey Weinkove opening up the mike on his piece Talkaoke on the opening night - giving the mic to Zsolt Balogh. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Cedar Lewisohn at the opening. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Work by kennardphillipps. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Pil and Gaila Kollectiv sound checking for the evening's opening of Out of STH Vol. 3 Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Asia Bas facilitates the Talkaoke on the opening night. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Asia Bas facilitates the Talkaoke on the opening night. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Pil and Gaila Kollectiv on stage. OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Mikey Weinkove opening up the mike on his piece Talkaoke on the opening night.  OUT of STH Vol.3 at Awangarda Gallery. Two shows at once, Les Fleurs du Mal - New Art from London curated by Cedar Lewisohn and Free Ride Art Space / bicycle exhibition curated by Blandine Roselle. The shows run 30 April - 17 June.
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Street artist Gee makes his piece for Art Under The Hood - Street Art and Graffiti, a Sowing Seeds project in Hackney Road. Sowing Seed is a street art project working legit across London. The project seeks out spaces suitable for street art and obtains permission from local authorities and respective owners.
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  • Street artist Gee makes his piece for Art Under The Hood - Street Art and Graffiti, a Sowing Seeds project in Hackney Road. Sowing Seed is a street art project working legit across London. The project seeks out spaces suitable for street art and obtains permission from local authorities and respective owners.
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  • Street artist Gee makes his piece for Art Under The Hood - Street Art and Graffiti, a Sowing Seeds project in Hackney Road. Sowing Seed is a street art project working legit across London. The project seeks out spaces suitable for street art and obtains permission from local authorities and respective owners.
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  • Street artist Gee makes his piece for Art Under The Hood - Street Art and Graffiti, a Sowing Seeds project in Hackney Road. Sowing Seed is a street art project working legit across London. The project seeks out spaces suitable for street art and obtains permission from local authorities and respective owners.
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  • Street artist Gee makes his piece for Art Under The Hood - Street Art and Graffiti, a Sowing Seeds project in Hackney Road. Sowing Seed is a street art project working legit across London. The project seeks out spaces suitable for street art and obtains permission from local authorities and respective owners.
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  • Street artist Gee makes his piece for Art Under The Hood - Street Art and Graffiti, a Sowing Seeds project in Hackney Road. Sowing Seed is a street art project working legit across London. The project seeks out spaces suitable for street art and obtains permission from local authorities and respective owners.
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  • Street artist Gee makes his piece for Art Under The Hood - Street Art and Graffiti, a Sowing Seeds project in Hackney Road. Sowing Seed is a street art project working legit across London. The project seeks out spaces suitable for street art and obtains permission from local authorities and respective owners.
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  • Street artist Gee makes his piece for Art Under The Hood - Street Art and Graffiti, a Sowing Seeds project in Hackney Road. Sowing Seed is a street art project working legit across London. The project seeks out spaces suitable for street art and obtains permission from local authorities and respective owners.
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  • Street artist Gee makes his piece for Art Under The Hood - Street Art and Graffiti, a Sowing Seeds project in Hackney Road. Sowing Seed is a street art project working legit across London. The project seeks out spaces suitable for street art and obtains permission from local authorities and respective owners.
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  • Street artist Gee makes his piece for Art Under The Hood - Street Art and Graffiti, a Sowing Seeds project in Hackney Road. Sowing Seed is a street art project working legit across London. The project seeks out spaces suitable for street art and obtains permission from local authorities and respective owners.
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  • Street artist Gee makes his piece for Art Under The Hood - Street Art and Graffiti, a Sowing Seeds project in Hackney Road. Sowing Seed is a street art project working legit across London. The project seeks out spaces suitable for street art and obtains permission from local authorities and respective owners.
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  • Street artist Gee makes his piece for Art Under The Hood - Street Art and Graffiti, a Sowing Seeds project in Hackney Road. Sowing Seed is a street art project working legit across London. The project seeks out spaces suitable for street art and obtains permission from local authorities and respective owners.
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  • Street artist Gee makes his piece for Art Under The Hood - Street Art and Graffiti, a Sowing Seeds project in Hackney Road. Sowing Seed is a street art project working legit across London. The project seeks out spaces suitable for street art and obtains permission from local authorities and respective owners.
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  • Street artist Gee makes his piece for Art Under The Hood - Street Art and Graffiti, a Sowing Seeds project in Hackney Road. Sowing Seed is a street art project working legit across London. The project seeks out spaces suitable for street art and obtains permission from local authorities and respective owners.
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  • Street artist Gee makes his piece for Art Under The Hood - Street Art and Graffiti, a Sowing Seeds project in Hackney Road. Sowing Seed is a street art project working legit across London. The project seeks out spaces suitable for street art and obtains permission from local authorities and respective owners.
    IMG_3533.jpg
  • Street artist Gee makes his piece for Art Under The Hood - Street Art and Graffiti, a Sowing Seeds project in Hackney Road. Sowing Seed is a street art project working legit across London. The project seeks out spaces suitable for street art and obtains permission from local authorities and respective owners.
    IMG_3529.jpg
  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Street artist Gee makes his piece for Art Under The Hood - Street Art and Graffiti, a Sowing Seeds project in Hackney Road. Sowing Seed is a street art project working legit across London. The project seeks out spaces suitable for street art and obtains permission from local authorities and respective owners.
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