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To walk The Line, a public sculpture trail in east London, is to experience contemporary art, but also to explore areas of the city that had, until recently, been largely abandoned and closed.
A London family health team was caught off guard by scores of people seeking a family doctor on Saturday after a single poster at the clinic ... a.m. and there was a line-up around the corner.
Transport for London has installed silhouette-shaped posters behind platform benches on the Stirling Prize-winning Elizabeth Line to hide dirt and grime left behind by passengers. The posters ...
Video by Jeremie Souteyrat Supported by By Mark Vanhoenacker London’s magnificent Elizabeth line opened last May ... lamps that still hang from the Art Deco ceiling, dimmed as if in deference ...
It was founded with the aim to “democratise access to art by introducing sculptures ... a collaboration between The Line, the National Portrait Gallery, and the London College of Fashion ...
The British Film Institute (BFI) has announced the line-up for LFF Expanded (6 – 22 October), its programme of immersive art and extended realities, set to run alongside the London Film Festival 2023.
Transport for London (TfL) trialled a series of solutions to this issue throughout 2024 and determined the posters to be the most effective and sustainable option for the Elizabeth Line, which ...
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