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London, UK, 11th April 2024, Suspended States opens at the Serpentine South Gallery on 12th April until 1st September 2024. The exhibition by Yinka Shonibare explores the suspension of boundaries, whether psychological, physical, or geographical — all boundaries of nationhood are in a state of suspense. Western iconography is reimagined and interrogated, at a moment in history when Nationalism, protectionism and hostility towards foreigners is on the rise., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK, 11th April 2024, Suspended States opens at the Serpentine South Gallery on 12th April until 1st September 2024. The exhibition by Yinka Shonibare explores the suspension of boundaries, whether psychological, physical, or geographical — all boundaries of nationhood are in a state of suspense. Western iconography is reimagined and interrogated, at a moment in history when Nationalism, protectionism and hostility towards foreigners is on the rise., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK, 11th April 2024, Suspended States opens at the Serpentine South Gallery on 12th April until 1st September 2024. The exhibition by Yinka Shonibare explores the suspension of boundaries, whether psychological, physical, or geographical — all boundaries of nationhood are in a state of suspense. Western iconography is reimagined and interrogated, at a moment in history when Nationalism, protectionism and hostility towards foreigners is on the rise., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK, 11th April 2024, Suspended States opens at the Serpentine South Gallery on 12th April until 1st September 2024. The exhibition by Yinka Shonibare explores the suspension of boundaries, whether psychological, physical, or geographical — all boundaries of nationhood are in a state of suspense. Western iconography is reimagined and interrogated, at a moment in history when Nationalism, protectionism and hostility towards foreigners is on the rise., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK, 11th April 2024, Suspended States opens at the Serpentine South Gallery on 12th April until 1st September 2024. The exhibition by Yinka Shonibare explores the suspension of boundaries, whether psychological, physical, or geographical — all boundaries of nationhood are in a state of suspense. Western iconography is reimagined and interrogated, at a moment in history when Nationalism, protectionism and hostility towards foreigners is on the rise., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK, 11th April 2024, Suspended States opens at the Serpentine South Gallery on 12th April until 1st September 2024. The exhibition by Yinka Shonibare explores the suspension of boundaries, whether psychological, physical, or geographical — all boundaries of nationhood are in a state of suspense. Western iconography is reimagined and interrogated, at a moment in history when Nationalism, protectionism and hostility towards foreigners is on the rise., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK, 11th April 2024, Suspended States opens at the Serpentine South Gallery on 12th April until 1st September 2024. The exhibition by Yinka Shonibare explores the suspension of boundaries, whether psychological, physical, or geographical — all boundaries of nationhood are in a state of suspense. Western iconography is reimagined and interrogated, at a moment in history when Nationalism, protectionism and hostility towards foreigners is on the rise., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK, 11th April 2024, Suspended States opens at the Serpentine South Gallery on 12th April until 1st September 2024. The exhibition by Yinka Shonibare explores the suspension of boundaries, whether psychological, physical, or geographical — all boundaries of nationhood are in a state of suspense. Western iconography is reimagined and interrogated, at a moment in history when Nationalism, protectionism and hostility towards foreigners is on the rise., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK, 11th April 2024, Suspended States opens at the Serpentine South Gallery on 12th April until 1st September 2024. The exhibition by Yinka Shonibare explores the suspension of boundaries, whether psychological, physical, or geographical — all boundaries of nationhood are in a state of suspense. Western iconography is reimagined and interrogated, at a moment in history when Nationalism, protectionism and hostility towards foreigners is on the rise., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK, 11th April 2024, Suspended States opens at the Serpentine South Gallery on 12th April until 1st September 2024. The exhibition by Yinka Shonibare explores the suspension of boundaries, whether psychological, physical, or geographical — all boundaries of nationhood are in a state of suspense. Western iconography is reimagined and interrogated, at a moment in history when Nationalism, protectionism and hostility towards foreigners is on the rise., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK, 11th April 2024, Suspended States opens at the Serpentine South Gallery on 12th April until 1st September 2024. The exhibition by Yinka Shonibare explores the suspension of boundaries, whether psychological, physical, or geographical — all boundaries of nationhood are in a state of suspense. Western iconography is reimagined and interrogated, at a moment in history when Nationalism, protectionism and hostility towards foreigners is on the rise., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK, 11th April 2024, Suspended States opens at the Serpentine South Gallery on 12th April until 1st September 2024. The exhibition by Yinka Shonibare explores the suspension of boundaries, whether psychological, physical, or geographical — all boundaries of nationhood are in a state of suspense. Western iconography is reimagined and interrogated, at a moment in history when Nationalism, protectionism and hostility towards foreigners is on the rise., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK, 11th April 2024, Suspended States opens at the Serpentine South Gallery on 12th April until 1st September 2024. The exhibition by Yinka Shonibare explores the suspension of boundaries, whether psychological, physical, or geographical — all boundaries of nationhood are in a state of suspense. Western iconography is reimagined and interrogated, at a moment in history when Nationalism, protectionism and hostility towards foreigners is on the rise., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo