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  • Contemporary architecture in Worcester, England, United Kingdom. The Michael Baker Boathouse at Kings School, Worcester is an award-winning design of a contemporary boathouse by Associated Architects.
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  • Interior view of evening light falling inside the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Interior view of evening light falling inside the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Interior view of evening light falling inside the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Interior view of evening light falling inside the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • View from the terrace at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Visitors outside Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Interior view of evening light falling inside the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Interior view of evening light falling inside the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Interior view of evening light falling inside the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Interior view of evening light falling inside the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Interior view of evening light falling inside the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Interior view of evening light falling inside the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Interior view of evening light falling inside the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Interior view of evening light falling inside the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Interior view of evening light falling inside the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Interior view of evening light falling inside the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Interior view of evening light falling inside the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • View from the terrace at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Interior view of evening light falling inside the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Interior view of evening light falling inside the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Interior view of evening light falling inside the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Interior view of evening light falling inside the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • View from the terrace at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • View from the terrace at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Visitors outside Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Visitors outside Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Members room terrace at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • Members room terrace at Tate Modern gallery of contemporary art in London, England, United Kingdom. Tate Modern is based in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark and is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. As with the UKs other national galleries and museums, there is no admission charge for access to the collection displays, which take up the majority of the gallery space. The redevelopment of the space was undertaken by architects Herzog & de Meuron.
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  • A woman views The Usual Suspects by Catman, an artwork comprising mugshots of significant contemporary artists at the preview of Moniker Art Fair on October 04, 2018, taking place during Frieze Week at the Old Truman Brewery in London, England. The art fair embraces contemporary urban art from emerging and established artists and this year, the shows theme is Uncensored, shedding light on social, economic and ecological issues.
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  • Arcadia, a show by Mutoid Waste Company at Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. The giant robot spider at Arcadia is also a DJ booth and the warmup to the fire breathing performance with spinning artists and a dancer throwing real electric lightning bolts. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts.
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  • Arcadia, a show by Mutoid Waste Company at Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. The giant robot spider at Arcadia is also a DJ booth and the warmup to the fire breathing performance with spinning artists and a dancer throwing real electric lightning bolts. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts.
    AB9A9680-01.jpeg.jpg
  • Arcadia, a show by Mutoid Waste Company at Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. The giant robot spider at Arcadia is also a DJ booth and the warmup to the fire breathing performance with spinning artists and a dancer throwing real electric lightning bolts. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts.
    AB9A9656-01.jpeg.jpg
  • Arcadia, a show by Mutoid Waste Company at Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. The giant robot spider at Arcadia is also a DJ booth and the warmup to the fire breathing performance with spinning artists and a dancer throwing real electric lightning bolts. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts.
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  • Friday at Glastonbury Festival as the annual music gets underway in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts.
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  • Muddy times at Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts.
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  • Friday at Glastonbury Festival as the annual music gets underway in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts.
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  • The New York Brass Band performing in the middle of the crowd in front of the Hell stage in Shangri-la at Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts. (photo by Kristian Buus/In PIctures via Getty Images)
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  • The New York Brass Band performing in the middle of the crowd in front of the Hell stage in Shangri-la at Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts. (photo by Kristian Buus/In PIctures via Getty Images)
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  • Heavy rain creates the familiar muddy base as a male photographer photographs a woman in wellies at Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts. (photo by Kristian Buus/In PIctures via Getty Images)
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  • Heavy rain creates the familiar muddy base as festival goers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts. (photo by Kristian Buus/In PIctures via Getty Images)
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  • in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. No Planet B rocket, a drop-slide. <br />
The Greenpeace Field is about a future society where all is renewable and locally sourced and we can go the moon all this is possible. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts. (photo by Kristian Buus/In PIctures via Getty Images)
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  • Heavy rain creates the familiar muddy base as festival goers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts. (photo by Kristian Buus/In PIctures via Getty Images)
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  • Heavy rain creates the familiar muddy base as festival goers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts. (photo by Kristian Buus/In PIctures via Getty Images)
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  • Heavy rain creates the familiar muddy base as festival goers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts. (photo by Kristian Buus/In PIctures via Getty Images)
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  • Heavy rain creates the familiar muddy base as festival goers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts. (photo by Kristian Buus/In PIctures via Getty Images)
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  • German contemporary artist Katharina Fritsch's sculpture 'Hahn/Cock'. A blue cockerel, on The Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, London. The Fourth Plinth was originally intended to hold a statue of William IV, but remained bare due to insufficient funds. For over 150 years the fate of the plinth was debated; in 1999, a sequence of three contemporary artworks to be displayed on the plinth were announced. The success of this initiative led to a commission being formed to decide on a use for the plinth.
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  • German contemporary artist Katharina Fritsch's sculpture 'Hahn/Cock'. A blue cockerel, on The Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, London. The Fourth Plinth was originally intended to hold a statue of William IV, but remained bare due to insufficient funds. For over 150 years the fate of the plinth was debated; in 1999, a sequence of three contemporary artworks to be displayed on the plinth were announced. The success of this initiative led to a commission being formed to decide on a use for the plinth.
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  • German contemporary artist Katharina Fritsch's sculpture 'Hahn/Cock'. A blue cockerel, on The Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, London. The Fourth Plinth was originally intended to hold a statue of William IV, but remained bare due to insufficient funds. For over 150 years the fate of the plinth was debated; in 1999, a sequence of three contemporary artworks to be displayed on the plinth were announced. The success of this initiative led to a commission being formed to decide on a use for the plinth.
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  • German contemporary artist Katharina Fritsch's sculpture 'Hahn/Cock'. A blue cockerel, on The Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, London. The Fourth Plinth was originally intended to hold a statue of William IV, but remained bare due to insufficient funds. For over 150 years the fate of the plinth was debated; in 1999, a sequence of three contemporary artworks to be displayed on the plinth were announced. The success of this initiative led to a commission being formed to decide on a use for the plinth.
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  • German contemporary artist Katharina Fritsch's sculpture 'Hahn/Cock'. A blue cockerel, on The Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, London. The Fourth Plinth was originally intended to hold a statue of William IV, but remained bare due to insufficient funds. For over 150 years the fate of the plinth was debated; in 1999, a sequence of three contemporary artworks to be displayed on the plinth were announced. The success of this initiative led to a commission being formed to decide on a use for the plinth.
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  • German contemporary artist Katharina Fritsch's sculpture 'Hahn/Cock'. A blue cockerel, on The Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, London. The Fourth Plinth was originally intended to hold a statue of William IV, but remained bare due to insufficient funds. For over 150 years the fate of the plinth was debated; in 1999, a sequence of three contemporary artworks to be displayed on the plinth were announced. The success of this initiative led to a commission being formed to decide on a use for the plinth.
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  • German contemporary artist Katharina Fritsch's sculpture 'Hahn/Cock'. A blue cockerel, on The Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, London. The Fourth Plinth was originally intended to hold a statue of William IV, but remained bare due to insufficient funds. For over 150 years the fate of the plinth was debated; in 1999, a sequence of three contemporary artworks to be displayed on the plinth were announced. The success of this initiative led to a commission being formed to decide on a use for the plinth.
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  • German contemporary artist Katharina Fritsch's sculpture 'Hahn/Cock'. A blue cockerel, on The Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, London. The Fourth Plinth was originally intended to hold a statue of William IV, but remained bare due to insufficient funds. For over 150 years the fate of the plinth was debated; in 1999, a sequence of three contemporary artworks to be displayed on the plinth were announced. The success of this initiative led to a commission being formed to decide on a use for the plinth.
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  • German contemporary artist Katharina Fritsch's sculpture 'Hahn/Cock'. A blue cockerel, on The Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, London. The Fourth Plinth was originally intended to hold a statue of William IV, but remained bare due to insufficient funds. For over 150 years the fate of the plinth was debated; in 1999, a sequence of three contemporary artworks to be displayed on the plinth were announced. The success of this initiative led to a commission being formed to decide on a use for the plinth.
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  • Contemporary art in a gallery in Oaxaca, a city that is known throughout Mexico and internationally for its cultural and artistic heritage and is still home to many important contemporary artists and performers.
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  • A man sits at a table in the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Oaxaca / Oaxaca Museum of Contemporary Art MACO in the Casa de Cortes. Oaxaca is known throughout Mexico and internationally for its cultural and artistic heritage and is still home to many important contemporary artists and performers.
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  • Muddy times at Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts.
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  • Arcadia, a show by Mutoid Waste Company at Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. The giant robot spider at Arcadia is also a DJ booth and the warmup to the fire breathing performance with spinning artists and a dancer throwing real electric lightning bolts. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts.
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  • The New York Brass Band performing in the middle of the crowd in front of the Hell stage in Shangri-la at Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts. (photo by Kristian Buus/In PIctures via Getty Images)
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  • The New York Brass Band performing in the middle of the crowd in front of the Hell stage in Shangri-la at Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts. (photo by Kristian Buus/In PIctures via Getty Images)
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  • The New York Brass Band performing in the middle of the crowd in front of the Hell stage in Shangri-la at Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts. (photo by Kristian Buus/In PIctures via Getty Images)
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  • Heavy rain creates the familiar muddy base as festival goers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts. (photo by Kristian Buus/In PIctures via Getty Images)
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  • Heavy rain creates the familiar muddy base as festival goers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts. (photo by Kristian Buus/In PIctures via Getty Images)
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  • Heavy rain creates the familiar muddy base as festival goers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, United Kingdom. Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts many other arts. (photo by Kristian Buus/In PIctures via Getty Images)
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  • German contemporary artist Katharina Fritsch's sculpture 'Hahn/Cock'. A blue cockerel, on The Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, London. The Fourth Plinth was originally intended to hold a statue of William IV, but remained bare due to insufficient funds. For over 150 years the fate of the plinth was debated; in 1999, a sequence of three contemporary artworks to be displayed on the plinth were announced. The success of this initiative led to a commission being formed to decide on a use for the plinth.
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  • German contemporary artist Katharina Fritsch's sculpture 'Hahn/Cock'. A blue cockerel, on The Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, London. The Fourth Plinth was originally intended to hold a statue of William IV, but remained bare due to insufficient funds. For over 150 years the fate of the plinth was debated; in 1999, a sequence of three contemporary artworks to be displayed on the plinth were announced. The success of this initiative led to a commission being formed to decide on a use for the plinth.
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  • German contemporary artist Katharina Fritsch's sculpture 'Hahn/Cock'. A blue cockerel, on The Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, London. The Fourth Plinth was originally intended to hold a statue of William IV, but remained bare due to insufficient funds. For over 150 years the fate of the plinth was debated; in 1999, a sequence of three contemporary artworks to be displayed on the plinth were announced. The success of this initiative led to a commission being formed to decide on a use for the plinth.
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  • German contemporary artist Katharina Fritsch's sculpture 'Hahn/Cock'. A blue cockerel, on The Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, London. The Fourth Plinth was originally intended to hold a statue of William IV, but remained bare due to insufficient funds. For over 150 years the fate of the plinth was debated; in 1999, a sequence of three contemporary artworks to be displayed on the plinth were announced. The success of this initiative led to a commission being formed to decide on a use for the plinth.
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  • German contemporary artist Katharina Fritsch's sculpture 'Hahn/Cock'. A blue cockerel, on The Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, London. The Fourth Plinth was originally intended to hold a statue of William IV, but remained bare due to insufficient funds. For over 150 years the fate of the plinth was debated; in 1999, a sequence of three contemporary artworks to be displayed on the plinth were announced. The success of this initiative led to a commission being formed to decide on a use for the plinth.
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  • Retrospective show celebrating over 25 years of Rachel Whiteread’s sculpture at Tate Britain gallery in London, England, United Kingdom. Whiteread is one of Britain’s leading contemporary artists, using industrial materials such as plaster, concrete, resin, rubber and metal to cast everyday objects and architectural space. Her evocative sculptures range from the intimate to the monumental. Tate Britain is the national gallery of British art. Located in London, it is one of the family of four Tate galleries which display selections from the Tate Collection. Tate Britain is the world centre for the understanding and enjoyment of British art and works actively to promote interest in British art internationally.
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  • Retrospective show celebrating over 25 years of Rachel Whiteread’s sculpture at Tate Britain gallery in London, England, United Kingdom. Whiteread is one of Britain’s leading contemporary artists, using industrial materials such as plaster, concrete, resin, rubber and metal to cast everyday objects and architectural space. Her evocative sculptures range from the intimate to the monumental. Tate Britain is the national gallery of British art. Located in London, it is one of the family of four Tate galleries which display selections from the Tate Collection. Tate Britain is the world centre for the understanding and enjoyment of British art and works actively to promote interest in British art internationally.
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  • Retrospective show celebrating over 25 years of Rachel Whiteread’s sculpture at Tate Britain gallery in London, England, United Kingdom. Whiteread is one of Britain’s leading contemporary artists, using industrial materials such as plaster, concrete, resin, rubber and metal to cast everyday objects and architectural space. Her evocative sculptures range from the intimate to the monumental. Tate Britain is the national gallery of British art. Located in London, it is one of the family of four Tate galleries which display selections from the Tate Collection. Tate Britain is the world centre for the understanding and enjoyment of British art and works actively to promote interest in British art internationally.
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  • Retrospective show celebrating over 25 years of Rachel Whiteread’s sculpture at Tate Britain gallery in London, England, United Kingdom. Whiteread is one of Britain’s leading contemporary artists, using industrial materials such as plaster, concrete, resin, rubber and metal to cast everyday objects and architectural space. Her evocative sculptures range from the intimate to the monumental. Tate Britain is the national gallery of British art. Located in London, it is one of the family of four Tate galleries which display selections from the Tate Collection. Tate Britain is the world centre for the understanding and enjoyment of British art and works actively to promote interest in British art internationally.
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  • Retrospective show celebrating over 25 years of Rachel Whiteread’s sculpture at Tate Britain gallery in London, England, United Kingdom. Whiteread is one of Britain’s leading contemporary artists, using industrial materials such as plaster, concrete, resin, rubber and metal to cast everyday objects and architectural space. Her evocative sculptures range from the intimate to the monumental. Tate Britain is the national gallery of British art. Located in London, it is one of the family of four Tate galleries which display selections from the Tate Collection. Tate Britain is the world centre for the understanding and enjoyment of British art and works actively to promote interest in British art internationally.
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  • Throwing Muses performing live at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • Throwing Muses performing live at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • Throwing Muses performing live at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • Throwing Muses performing live at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
    20140926_throwing muses onstage gig_...jpg
  • Throwing Muses performing live at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • Throwing Muses performing live at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • Throwing Muses performing live at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • Kristin Hersh holds their dressing room door open just before going onstage on the last night of their tour. Throwing Muses at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • Kristin Hersh holds their dressing room door open just before going onstage on the last night of their tour. Throwing Muses at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • Backstage after the last show of their tour, Bernard Georges shows us his sweat marks. Throwing Muses at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • The band between the end of their set and an encore. Throwing Muses at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • Bernard Georges just before going onstage. Throwing Muses at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • Kristin Hersh and David Narcizo just before going onstage. Throwing Muses at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • Kristin Hersh and David Narcizo just before going onstage. Throwing Muses at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • Bernard Georges and David Narcizo just before going onstage. Throwing Muses at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • Bernard Georges and David Narcizo just before going onstage. Throwing Muses at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • Drummer David Narcizo's bass drum kick. Throwing Muses at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • Singer and guitarist Kristin Hersh tuning up her guitar backstage. Throwing Muses at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • Throwing Muses at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • Kristin Hersh backstage with Tanya Donelly. Throwing Muses at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • Lead singer and guitarist Kristin Hersh during soundcheck. Throwing Muses at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • Lead singer and guitarist Kristin Hersh during soundcheck. Throwing Muses at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • Drummer David Narcizo during soundcheck. Throwing Muses at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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  • Drummer David Narcizo during soundcheck. Throwing Muses at the Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. Throwing Muses are an alternative rock band founded in 1980. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly. Known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics, the group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, writing style, David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques almost totally without cymbals and Bernard Georges’ driving baselines.
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