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London, UK.  3 October 2024. Unveiling of ‘Congregation’ by artist Es Devlin (pictured), an installation comprising large scale portraits of 50 Londoners who have experienced forced displacement from their homelands. The portraits are presented as a monumental structure featuring light and projections in the eighteenth-century church of St Mary le Strand adjacent to The Courtauld and Somerset House. The work opens to the public 4 to 9 October 2024. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  3 October 2024. Unveiling of ‘Congregation’ by artist Es Devlin (pictured), an installation comprising large scale portraits of 50 Londoners who have experienced forced displacement from their homelands. The portraits are presented as a monumental structure featuring light and projections in the eighteenth-century church of St Mary le Strand adjacent to The Courtauld and Somerset House. The work opens to the public 4 to 9 October 2024. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  3 October 2024. Unveiling of ‘Congregation’ by artist Es Devlin (pictured), an installation comprising large scale portraits of 50 Londoners who have experienced forced displacement from their homelands. The portraits are presented as a monumental structure featuring light and projections in the eighteenth-century church of St Mary le Strand adjacent to The Courtauld and Somerset House. The work opens to the public 4 to 9 October 2024. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  3 October 2024. Unveiling of ‘Congregation’ by artist Es Devlin (pictured), an installation comprising large scale portraits of 50 Londoners who have experienced forced displacement from their homelands. The portraits are presented as a monumental structure featuring light and projections in the eighteenth-century church of St Mary le Strand adjacent to The Courtauld and Somerset House. The work opens to the public 4 to 9 October 2024. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  3 October 2024. Ekow Eshun, writer, journalist with (R) Es Devlin at the unveiling of her work ‘Congregation’, an installation comprising large scale portraits of 50 Londoners who have experienced forced displacement from their homelands. The portraits are presented as a monumental structure featuring light and projections in the eighteenth-century church of St Mary le Strand adjacent to The Courtauld and Somerset House. The work opens to the public 4 to 9 October 2024. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  3 October 2024. Ekow Eshun, writer, journalist with (R) Es Devlin at the unveiling of her work ‘Congregation’, an installation comprising large scale portraits of 50 Londoners who have experienced forced displacement from their homelands. The portraits are presented as a monumental structure featuring light and projections in the eighteenth-century church of St Mary le Strand adjacent to The Courtauld and Somerset House. The work opens to the public 4 to 9 October 2024. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  3 October 2024. Ekow Eshun, writer, journalist with (R) Es Devlin at the unveiling of her work ‘Congregation’, an installation comprising large scale portraits of 50 Londoners who have experienced forced displacement from their homelands. The portraits are presented as a monumental structure featuring light and projections in the eighteenth-century church of St Mary le Strand adjacent to The Courtauld and Somerset House. The work opens to the public 4 to 9 October 2024. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  3 October 2024. Ekow Eshun, writer, journalist with (R) Es Devlin at the unveiling of her work ‘Congregation’, an installation comprising large scale portraits of 50 Londoners who have experienced forced displacement from their homelands. The portraits are presented as a monumental structure featuring light and projections in the eighteenth-century church of St Mary le Strand adjacent to The Courtauld and Somerset House. The work opens to the public 4 to 9 October 2024. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  3 October 2024. Unveiling of ‘Congregation’ by artist Es Devlin, an installation comprising large scale portraits of 50 Londoners who have experienced forced displacement from their homelands. The portraits are presented as a monumental structure featuring light and projections in the eighteenth-century church of St Mary le Strand adjacent to The Courtauld and Somerset House. The work opens to the public 4 to 9 October 2024. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  3 October 2024. Unveiling of ‘Congregation’ by artist Es Devlin (pictured wearing yellow), an installation comprising large scale portraits of 50 Londoners who have experienced forced displacement from their homelands. The portraits are presented as a monumental structure featuring light and projections in the eighteenth-century church of St Mary le Strand adjacent to The Courtauld and Somerset House. The work opens to the public 4 to 9 October 2024. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  3 October 2024. Unveiling of ‘Congregation’ by artist Es Devlin, an installation comprising large scale portraits of 50 Londoners who have experienced forced displacement from their homelands. The portraits are presented as a monumental structure featuring light and projections in the eighteenth-century church of St Mary le Strand adjacent to The Courtauld and Somerset House. The work opens to the public 4 to 9 October 2024. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  3 October 2024. Unveiling of ‘Congregation’ by artist Es Devlin, an installation comprising large scale portraits of 50 Londoners who have experienced forced displacement from their homelands. The portraits are presented as a monumental structure featuring light and projections in the eighteenth-century church of St Mary le Strand adjacent to The Courtauld and Somerset House. The work opens to the public 4 to 9 October 2024. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  3 October 2024. Unveiling of ‘Congregation’ by artist Es Devlin (pictured wearing yellow), an installation comprising large scale portraits of 50 Londoners who have experienced forced displacement from their homelands. The portraits are presented as a monumental structure featuring light and projections in the eighteenth-century church of St Mary le Strand adjacent to The Courtauld and Somerset House. The work opens to the public 4 to 9 October 2024. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  3 October 2024. Unveiling of ‘Congregation’ by artist Es Devlin (pictured wearing yellow), an installation comprising large scale portraits of 50 Londoners who have experienced forced displacement from their homelands. The portraits are presented as a monumental structure featuring light and projections in the eighteenth-century church of St Mary le Strand adjacent to The Courtauld and Somerset House. The work opens to the public 4 to 9 October 2024. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  3 October 2024. Unveiling of ‘Congregation’ by artist Es Devlin (pictured wearing yellow), an installation comprising large scale portraits of 50 Londoners who have experienced forced displacement from their homelands. The portraits are presented as a monumental structure featuring light and projections in the eighteenth-century church of St Mary le Strand adjacent to The Courtauld and Somerset House. The work opens to the public 4 to 9 October 2024. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo