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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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  • Greenpeace subverts the opening of The Future Starts Here at the V&A Museum because the exhibition is sponsored by the car company Volkswagen, May 9th 2018, London, United Kingdom. Activists change the posters with their own The Future Doesnt Start Here, hand out flyers and dismantled a VW diesel car putting the engine bits inside the museum court yeard. Greepeace is protesting against Volswagen's continued production and promotion of polluting diesel cars.
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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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  • Ali works on a car helped by his assistant in the garage owned by the Mayor of Mdoukha. Ali Abed el Razzak Zamzam, 29, is from Zamalka in Syria. He came to Mdoukha with his fiancé after life in the town got too dangerous because of fighting, most of the time they had to stay in a shelter with no food,water or electricity because of heavy Government shelling and tanks destroyed his grandparents house. <br />
Ali now works as a mechanic in a garage owned by the local Mayor and he lives in an unfinished building owned by the Mayor with his fiancé and her family. The Mayor takes half of what Ali makes and has lend him money to buy house hold equipment. He has been in Lebanon for a year and misses his family who are all back in Syria, - all wants is the war to stop so he can go back, marry his fiancé and have children.
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  • The Camp for Climate Change UK 2007<br />
The camp was a camp set up to highlight protests against a proposed third runway at Heathrow, destroying nearby villages and to put the spotlight on climate change issues.  The campers had been villified in advance by police and some media out-lets, claiming the campers would attack Heathrow Airport, but all direct actions which came out of the camp were very peaceful.  The campers went from the camp through the police line to occupy the BAA staff car park.  The action took place on a Sunday with the intended aim of staying 24 hours to disrupt BAA business the following Monday morning.
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  • The Camp for Climate Change UK 2007<br />
The camp was a camp set up to highlight protests against a proposed third runway at Heathrow, destroying nearby villages and to put the spotlight on climate change issues.  The campers had been villified in advance by police and some media out-lets, claiming the campers would attack Heathrow Airport, but all direct actions which came out of the camp were very peaceful.  The campers went from the camp through the police line to occupy the BAA staff car park.  The action took place on a Sunday with the intended aim of staying 24 hours to disrupt BAA business the following Monday morning.
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  • The Camp for Climate Change UK 2007<br />
The camp was a camp set up to highlight protests against a proposed third runway at Heathrow, destroying nearby villages and to put the spotlight on climate change issues.  The campers had been villified in advance by police and some media out-lets, claiming the campers would attack Heathrow Airport, but all direct actions which came out of the camp were very peaceful.  The campers went from the camp through the police line to occupy the BAA staff car park.  The action took place on a Sunday with the intended aim of staying 24 hours to disrupt BAA business the following Monday morning.
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  • The Camp for Climate Change UK 2007<br />
The camp was a camp set up to highlight protests against a proposed third runway at Heathrow, destroying nearby villages and to put the spotlight on climate change issues.  The campers had been villified in advance by police and some media out-lets, claiming the campers would attack Heathrow Airport, but all direct actions which came out of the camp were very peaceful.  The campers went from the camp through the police line to occupy the BAA staff car park.  The action took place on a Sunday with the intended aim of staying 24 hours to disrupt BAA business the following Monday morning.
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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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  • The Camp for Climate Change UK 2007<br />
The camp was a camp set up to highlight protests against a proposed third runway at Heathrow, destroying nearby villages and to put the spotlight on climate change issues.  The campers had been villified in advance by police and some media out-lets, claiming the campers would attack Heathrow Airport, but all direct actions which came out of the camp were very peaceful.  The campers went from the camp through the police line to occupy the BAA staff car park.  The action took place on a Sunday with the intended aim of staying 24 hours to disrupt BAA business the following Monday morning.
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  • The Camp for Climate Change UK 2007<br />
The camp was a camp set up to highlight protests against a proposed third runway at Heathrow, destroying nearby villages and to put the spotlight on climate change issues.  The campers had been villified in advance by police and some media out-lets, claiming the campers would attack Heathrow Airport, but all direct actions which came out of the camp were very peaceful.  The campers went from the camp through the police line to occupy the BAA staff car park.  The action took place on a Sunday with the intended aim of staying 24 hours to disrupt BAA business the following Monday morning.
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  • The Camp for Climate Change UK 2007<br />
The camp was a camp set up to highlight protests against a proposed third runway at Heathrow, destroying nearby villages and to put the spotlight on climate change issues.  The campers had been villified in advance by police and some media out-lets, claiming the campers would attack Heathrow Airport, but all direct actions which came out of the camp were very peaceful.  The campers went from the camp through the police line to occupy the BAA staff car park.  The action took place on a Sunday with the intended aim of staying 24 hours to disrupt BAA business the following Monday morning.
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  • The Camp for Climate Change UK 2007<br />
The camp was a camp set up to highlight protests against a proposed third runway at Heathrow, destroying nearby villages and to put the spotlight on climate change issues.  The campers had been villified in advance by police and some media out-lets, claiming the campers would attack Heathrow Airport, but all direct actions which came out of the camp were very peaceful.  The campers went from the camp through the police line to occupy the BAA staff car park.  The action took place on a Sunday with the intended aim of staying 24 hours to disrupt BAA business the following Monday morning.
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  • The Camp for Climate Change UK 2007<br />
The camp was a camp set up to highlight protests against a proposed third runway at Heathrow, destroying nearby villages and to put the spotlight on climate change issues.  The campers had been villified in advance by police and some media out-lets, claiming the campers would attack Heathrow Airport, but all direct actions which came out of the camp were very peaceful.  The campers went from the camp through the police line to occupy the BAA staff car park.  The action took place on a Sunday with the intended aim of staying 24 hours to disrupt BAA business the following Monday morning.
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  • The Camp for Climate Change UK 2007<br />
The camp was a camp set up to highlight protests against a proposed third runway at Heathrow, destroying nearby villages and to put the spotlight on climate change issues.  The campers had been villified in advance by police and some media out-lets, claiming the campers would attack Heathrow Airport, but all direct actions which came out of the camp were very peaceful.  The campers went from the camp through the police line to occupy the BAA staff car park.  The action took place on a Sunday with the intended aim of staying 24 hours to disrupt BAA business the following Monday morning.
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  • The Camp for Climate Change UK 2007<br />
The camp was a camp set up to highlight protests against a proposed third runway at Heathrow, destroying nearby villages and to put the spotlight on climate change issues.  The campers had been villified in advance by police and some media out-lets, claiming the campers would attack Heathrow Airport, but all direct actions which came out of the camp were very peaceful.  The campers went from the camp through the police line to occupy the BAA staff car park.  The action took place on a Sunday with the intended aim of staying 24 hours to disrupt BAA business the following Monday morning.
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  • The Camp for Climate Change UK 2007<br />
The camp was a camp set up to highlight protests against a proposed third runway at Heathrow, destroying nearby villages and to put the spotlight on climate change issues.  The campers had been villified in advance by police and some media out-lets, claiming the campers would attack Heathrow Airport, but all direct actions which came out of the camp were very peaceful.  The campers went from the camp through the police line to occupy the BAA staff car park.  The action took place on a Sunday with the intended aim of staying 24 hours to disrupt BAA business the following Monday morning.
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  • The Camp for Climate Change UK 2007<br />
The camp was a camp set up to highlight protests against a proposed third runway at Heathrow, destroying nearby villages and to put the spotlight on climate change issues.  The campers had been villified in advance by police and some media out-lets, claiming the campers would attack Heathrow Airport, but all direct actions which came out of the camp were very peaceful.  The campers went from the camp through the police line to occupy the BAA staff car park.  The action took place on a Sunday with the intended aim of staying 24 hours to disrupt BAA business the following Monday morning.
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  • The Camp for Climate Change UK 2007<br />
The camp was a camp set up to highlight protests against a proposed third runway at Heathrow, destroying nearby villages and to put the spotlight on climate change issues.  The campers had been villified in advance by police and some media out-lets, claiming the campers would attack Heathrow Airport, but all direct actions which came out of the camp were very peaceful.  The campers went from the camp through the police line to occupy the BAA staff car park.  The action took place on a Sunday with the intended aim of staying 24 hours to disrupt BAA business the following Monday morning.
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  • The Camp for Climate Change UK 2007<br />
The camp was a camp set up to highlight protests against a proposed third runway at Heathrow, destroying nearby villages and to put the spotlight on climate change issues.  The campers had been villified in advance by police and some media out-lets, claiming the campers would attack Heathrow Airport, but all direct actions which came out of the camp were very peaceful.  The campers went from the camp through the police line to occupy the BAA staff car park.  The action took place on a Sunday with the intended aim of staying 24 hours to disrupt BAA business the following Monday morning.
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  • The Camp for Climate Change UK 2007<br />
The camp was a camp set up to highlight protests against a proposed third runway at Heathrow, destroying nearby villages and to put the spotlight on climate change issues.  The campers had been villified in advance by police and some media out-lets, claiming the campers would attack Heathrow Airport, but all direct actions which came out of the camp were very peaceful.  The campers went from the camp through the police line to occupy the BAA staff car park.  The action took place on a Sunday with the intended aim of staying 24 hours to disrupt BAA business the following Monday morning.
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  • The Camp for Climate Change UK 2007<br />
The camp was a camp set up to highlight protests against a proposed third runway at Heathrow, destroying nearby villages and to put the spotlight on climate change issues.  The campers had been villified in advance by police and some media out-lets, claiming the campers would attack Heathrow Airport, but all direct actions which came out of the camp were very peaceful.  The campers went from the camp through the police line to occupy the BAA staff car park.  The action took place on a Sunday with the intended aim of staying 24 hours to disrupt BAA business the following Monday morning.
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  • The Camp for Climate Change UK 2007<br />
The camp was a camp set up to highlight protests against a proposed third runway at Heathrow, destroying nearby villages and to put the spotlight on climate change issues.  The campers had been villified in advance by police and some media out-lets, claiming the campers would attack Heathrow Airport, but all direct actions which came out of the camp were very peaceful.  The campers went from the camp through the police line to occupy the BAA staff car park.  The action took place on a Sunday with the intended aim of staying 24 hours to disrupt BAA business the following Monday morning.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • The Camp for Climate Change UK 2007<br />
The camp was a camp set up to highlight protests against a proposed third runway at Heathrow, destroying nearby villages and to put the spotlight on climate change issues.  The campers had been villified in advance by police and some media out-lets, claiming the campers would attack Heathrow Airport, but all direct actions which came out of the camp were very peaceful.  The campers went from the camp through the police line to occupy the BAA staff car park.  The action took place on a Sunday with the intended aim of staying 24 hours to disrupt BAA business the following Monday morning.
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  • Cable cars take tourists from Tung Chung up the mountains on Lantau to the Ngong Ping, the village with the Giant Buddha. 7 million people live on 1,104km square, making it Hong Kong the most vertical city in the world.
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  • St. Paul's Cathedral by night, surrounded by police. The London Stock Exchange was attempted occypied in solidarity with Occupy Wall in Street in New York and in protest againts the economic climate, blamed by many on the banks. Police managed to keep people away fro the Patornoster Sqaure and the Stcok Exchange and thousands of protestors stayid in St. Paul's Square, outside St Paul's Cathedral. Many camped getting ready to spend the night in the square.
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