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  • Ice cubes melt in the gutter on a side street of Soho in the West End, on 2nd July 2020, in London, England.
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  • Ice cubes melt alongside ripples in a roadside puddle in Soho in the West End, on 2nd July 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_WestEnd-39-02-07-2020.jpg
  • The facade of the new Beaumont Hotel in London, UK, has been topped by a large scale crouching figure by British artist Antony Gormley. ‘Room’ is a geometric liveable space formed with stacks of metallic cubes arranged to resemble a giant sitting man. This has been a controversial construction in amongst old architecture in Mayfair.
    20140611_gormley hotel_M.jpg
  • The facade of the new Beaumont Hotel in London, UK, has been topped by a large scale crouching figure by British artist Antony Gormley. ‘Room’ is a geometric liveable space formed with stacks of metallic cubes arranged to resemble a giant sitting man. This has been a controversial construction in amongst old architecture in Mayfair.
    20140611_gormley hotel_E.jpg
  • The facade of the new Beaumont Hotel in London, UK, has been topped by a large scale crouching figure by British artist Antony Gormley. ‘Room’ is a geometric liveable space formed with stacks of metallic cubes arranged to resemble a giant sitting man. This has been a controversial construction in amongst old architecture in Mayfair.
    20140611_gormley hotel_L.jpg
  • The facade of the new Beaumont Hotel in London, UK, has been topped by a large scale crouching figure by British artist Antony Gormley. ‘Room’ is a geometric liveable space formed with stacks of metallic cubes arranged to resemble a giant sitting man. This has been a controversial construction in amongst old architecture in Mayfair.
    20140611_gormley hotel_F.jpg
  • The facade of the new Beaumont Hotel in London, UK, has been topped by a large scale crouching figure by British artist Antony Gormley. ‘Room’ is a geometric liveable space formed with stacks of metallic cubes arranged to resemble a giant sitting man. This has been a controversial construction in amongst old architecture in Mayfair.
    20140611_gormley hotel_J.jpg
  • The facade of the new Beaumont Hotel in London, UK, has been topped by a large scale crouching figure by British artist Antony Gormley. ‘Room’ is a geometric liveable space formed with stacks of metallic cubes arranged to resemble a giant sitting man. This has been a controversial construction in amongst old architecture in Mayfair.
    20140611_gormley hotel_H.jpg
  • The facade of the new Beaumont Hotel in London, UK, has been topped by a large scale crouching figure by British artist Antony Gormley. ‘Room’ is a geometric liveable space formed with stacks of metallic cubes arranged to resemble a giant sitting man. This has been a controversial construction in amongst old architecture in Mayfair.
    20140611_gormley hotel_D.jpg
  • The facade of the new Beaumont Hotel in London, UK, has been topped by a large scale crouching figure by British artist Antony Gormley. ‘Room’ is a geometric liveable space formed with stacks of metallic cubes arranged to resemble a giant sitting man. This has been a controversial construction in amongst old architecture in Mayfair.
    20140611_gormley hotel_A.jpg
  • The facade of the new Beaumont Hotel in London, UK, has been topped by a large scale crouching figure by British artist Antony Gormley. ‘Room’ is a geometric liveable space formed with stacks of metallic cubes arranged to resemble a giant sitting man. This has been a controversial construction in amongst old architecture in Mayfair.
    20140611_gormley hotel_I.jpg
  • The facade of the new Beaumont Hotel in London, UK, has been topped by a large scale crouching figure by British artist Antony Gormley. ‘Room’ is a geometric liveable space formed with stacks of metallic cubes arranged to resemble a giant sitting man. This has been a controversial construction in amongst old architecture in Mayfair.
    20140611_gormley hotel_B.jpg
  • Huge concrete anti-tank cubes form a line of defences along the Northumbrian coast, placed on Britains northeast coast during fears of German invasion during WW2, on 27th September 2017, near Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England.
    lindisfarne-54-27-09-2017.jpg
  • The facade of the new Beaumont Hotel in London, UK, has been topped by a large scale crouching figure by British artist Antony Gormley. ‘Room’ is a geometric liveable space formed with stacks of metallic cubes arranged to resemble a giant sitting man. This has been a controversial construction in amongst old architecture in Mayfair.
    20140611_gormley hotel_K.jpg
  • The facade of the new Beaumont Hotel in London, UK, has been topped by a large scale crouching figure by British artist Antony Gormley. ‘Room’ is a geometric liveable space formed with stacks of metallic cubes arranged to resemble a giant sitting man. This has been a controversial construction in amongst old architecture in Mayfair.
    20140611_gormley hotel_G.jpg
  • The facade of the new Beaumont Hotel in London, UK, has been topped by a large scale crouching figure by British artist Antony Gormley. ‘Room’ is a geometric liveable space formed with stacks of metallic cubes arranged to resemble a giant sitting man. This has been a controversial construction in amongst old architecture in Mayfair.
    20140611_gormley hotel_C.jpg
  • Red cube seating area in a modern office building, London, UK.
    20150208_red cubes seating_A.jpg
  • Ice dumped on the street at Borough Market, London, UK.
    20150322_ice borough market_A.jpg
  • The Cube from the Birmingham Canal Old Line, which is part of the Mailbox development in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. Exterior detail of The Cube building in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Cube is a 25 storey mixed-use development designed by Ken Shuttleworth of MAKE Architects, it contains 135 flats, offices, shops, a hotel and a restaurant. It is the final phase of The Mailbox development.
    20181101_mailbox the cube_005.jpg
  • The Cube, which is part of the Mailbox development in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. Exterior detail of The Cube building in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Cube is a 25 storey mixed-use development designed by Ken Shuttleworth of MAKE Architects, it contains 135 flats, offices, shops, a hotel and a restaurant. It is the final phase of The Mailbox development.
    20181101_mailbox the cube_003.jpg
  • The Cube, which is part of the Mailbox development in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. Exterior detail of The Cube building in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Cube is a 25 storey mixed-use development designed by Ken Shuttleworth of MAKE Architects, it contains 135 flats, offices, shops, a hotel and a restaurant. It is the final phase of The Mailbox development.
    20181101_mailbox the cube_002.jpg
  • From inside a large cube, we see Italian artist Michaelangelo Pistoletto's "Metrocubo d’Infinito" mirror installation at Palazzo Strozzi in the Medici Renaissance city of Florence. While the exterior of the cube looks like a gigantic rusty rubix-cube, inside is really a kind of infinity of self-reflection, covered entirely, floor to ceiling, in mirrors. And in the centre of the cube is another smaller cube made of grey stone. Young female visitors engage with the artwork and peer down to the floor where, just like all four walls and the ceiling, the repeating image stretches as far as the eye can focus.
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  • The Cube from the Birmingham Canal Old Line, which is part of the Mailbox development in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. Exterior detail of The Cube building in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Cube is a 25 storey mixed-use development designed by Ken Shuttleworth of MAKE Architects, it contains 135 flats, offices, shops, a hotel and a restaurant. It is the final phase of The Mailbox development.
    20181101_mailbox the cube_004.jpg
  • The Cube, which is part of the Mailbox development in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. Exterior detail of The Cube building in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Cube is a 25 storey mixed-use development designed by Ken Shuttleworth of MAKE Architects, it contains 135 flats, offices, shops, a hotel and a restaurant. It is the final phase of The Mailbox development.
    20181101_mailbox the cube_001.jpg
  • Exterior detail of The Cube building in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Cube is a 25 storey mixed-use development in the centre of Birmingham, England. Designed by Ken Shuttleworth of MAKE Architects, it contains 135 flats, offices, shops, a hotel and a restaurant. It is the final phase of The Mailbox development.
    20170518_the cube birmingham_008.jpg
  • The Cube building in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Cube is a 25 storey mixed-use development in the centre of Birmingham, England. Designed by Ken Shuttleworth of MAKE Architects, it contains 135 flats, offices, shops, a hotel and a restaurant. It is the final phase of The Mailbox development.
    20170518_the cube birmingham_006.jpg
  • Old and new architecture of The Cube building in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Cube is a 25 storey mixed-use development in the centre of Birmingham, England. Designed by Ken Shuttleworth of MAKE Architects, it contains 135 flats, offices, shops, a hotel and a restaurant. It is the final phase of The Mailbox development.
    20170518_the cube birmingham_003.jpg
  • Old and new architecture of The Cube building in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Cube is a 25 storey mixed-use development in the centre of Birmingham, England. Designed by Ken Shuttleworth of MAKE Architects, it contains 135 flats, offices, shops, a hotel and a restaurant. It is the final phase of The Mailbox development.
    20170518_the cube birmingham_002.jpg
  • Exterior detail of The Cube building behind an old wall covered in graffiti on 7th October 2020  in Birmingham, United Kingdom.  The Cube is a 25 storey mixed-use development in the centre of Birmingham, England. Designed by Ken Shuttleworth of MAKE Architects, it contains 135 flats, offices, shops, a hotel and a restaurant. It is the final phase of The Mailbox development.
    20201007_cube graffiti_001.jpg
  • Exterior detail of The Cube building in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Cube is a 25 storey mixed-use development in the centre of Birmingham, England. Designed by Ken Shuttleworth of MAKE Architects, it contains 135 flats, offices, shops, a hotel and a restaurant. It is the final phase of The Mailbox development.
    20170518_the cube birmingham_010.jpg
  • Exterior detail of The Cube building in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Cube is a 25 storey mixed-use development in the centre of Birmingham, England. Designed by Ken Shuttleworth of MAKE Architects, it contains 135 flats, offices, shops, a hotel and a restaurant. It is the final phase of The Mailbox development.
    20170518_the cube birmingham_009.jpg
  • Exterior detail of The Cube building in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Cube is a 25 storey mixed-use development in the centre of Birmingham, England. Designed by Ken Shuttleworth of MAKE Architects, it contains 135 flats, offices, shops, a hotel and a restaurant. It is the final phase of The Mailbox development.
    20170518_the cube birmingham_007.jpg
  • The Cube building in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Cube is a 25 storey mixed-use development in the centre of Birmingham, England. Designed by Ken Shuttleworth of MAKE Architects, it contains 135 flats, offices, shops, a hotel and a restaurant. It is the final phase of The Mailbox development.
    20170518_the cube birmingham_004.jpg
  • Old and new architecture of The Cube building in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Cube is a 25 storey mixed-use development in the centre of Birmingham, England. Designed by Ken Shuttleworth of MAKE Architects, it contains 135 flats, offices, shops, a hotel and a restaurant. It is the final phase of The Mailbox development.
    20170518_the cube birmingham_001.jpg
  • Exterior detail of The Cube building in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Cube is a 25 storey mixed-use development in the centre of Birmingham, England. Designed by Ken Shuttleworth of MAKE Architects, it contains 135 flats, offices, shops, a hotel and a restaurant. It is the final phase of The Mailbox development.
    20191005_mailbox birmingham_001.jpg
  • The Cube building in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Cube is a 25 storey mixed-use development in the centre of Birmingham, England. Designed by Ken Shuttleworth of MAKE Architects, it contains 135 flats, offices, shops, a hotel and a restaurant. It is the final phase of The Mailbox development.
    20170518_the cube birmingham_005.jpg
  • Exhibition of the sculptures by British sculpter Anthony Gormley at the White Cube Gallery, Bermonsey, London on the 7th October 2016. Anthony Gormley configured the gallery into 15 spaces “in the form of a labyrinth”.<br />
Gormley describes his work as an attempt to materialise the place at the other side of appearance where we all live. Many of his works are based on moulds taken from his own body. Visitors to the show at White Cube Bermonsey “faced a choice of passages” through the differently sized spaces, which have been divided up to create “a series of dramatic physiological encounters”.
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  • Exhibition of the sculptures by British sculpter Anthony Gormley at the White Cube Gallery, Bermonsey, London on the 7th October 2016. Anthony Gormley configured the gallery into 15 spaces “in the form of a labyrinth”.<br />
Gormley describes his work as an attempt to materialise the place at the other side of appearance where we all live. Many of his works are based on moulds taken from his own body. Visitors to the show at White Cube Bermonsey “faced a choice of passages” through the differently sized spaces, which have been divided up to create “a series of dramatic physiological encounters”.
    _E6A1967_1.jpg
  • Exhibition of the sculptures by British sculpter Anthony Gormley at the White Cube Gallery, Bermonsey, London on the 7th October 2016. Anthony Gormley configured the gallery into 15 spaces “in the form of a labyrinth”.<br />
Gormley describes his work as an attempt to materialise the place at the other side of appearance where we all live. Many of his works are based on moulds taken from his own body. Visitors to the show at White Cube Bermonsey “faced a choice of passages” through the differently sized spaces, which have been divided up to create “a series of dramatic physiological encounters”.
    _E6A1961_1.jpg
  • Exhibition of the sculptures by British sculpter Anthony Gormley at the White Cube Gallery, Bermonsey, London on the 7th October 2016. Anthony Gormley configured the gallery into 15 spaces “in the form of a labyrinth”.<br />
Gormley describes his work as an attempt to materialise the place at the other side of appearance where we all live. Many of his works are based on moulds taken from his own body. Visitors to the show at White Cube Bermonsey “faced a choice of passages” through the differently sized spaces, which have been divided up to create “a series of dramatic physiological encounters”.
    _E6A1960_1.jpg
  • Exhibition of the sculptures by British sculpter Anthony Gormley at the White Cube Gallery, Bermonsey, London on the 7th October 2016. Anthony Gormley configured the gallery into 15 spaces “in the form of a labyrinth”.<br />
Gormley describes his work as an attempt to materialise the place at the other side of appearance where we all live. Many of his works are based on moulds taken from his own body. Visitors to the show at White Cube Bermonsey “faced a choice of passages” through the differently sized spaces, which have been divided up to create “a series of dramatic physiological encounters”.
    _E6A1971_1.jpg
  • Exhibition of the sculptures by British sculpter Anthony Gormley at the White Cube Gallery, Bermonsey, London on the 7th October 2016. Anthony Gormley configured the gallery into 15 spaces “in the form of a labyrinth”.<br />
Gormley describes his work as an attempt to materialise the place at the other side of appearance where we all live. Many of his works are based on moulds taken from his own body. Visitors to the show at White Cube Bermonsey “faced a choice of passages” through the differently sized spaces, which have been divided up to create “a series of dramatic physiological encounters”.
    _E6A1953_1.jpg
  • Exhibition of the sculptures by British sculpter Anthony Gormley at the White Cube Gallery, Bermonsey, London on the 7th October 2016. Anthony Gormley configured the gallery into 15 spaces “in the form of a labyrinth”.<br />
Gormley describes his work as an attempt to materialise the place at the other side of appearance where we all live. Many of his works are based on moulds taken from his own body. Visitors to the show at White Cube Bermonsey “faced a choice of passages” through the differently sized spaces, which have been divided up to create “a series of dramatic physiological encounters”.
    _E6A1980_1.jpg
  • Jake (L) and Dinos Chapman pose for photographs with part of their new exhibiton 'Jake or Dinos Chapman' at the White Cube Gallery at Masons Yard in central London. For the past year, Jake and Dinos have been working in separate studios to produce a series of works in isolation from each other. Only in the staging of this show will each become aware of what the other has done.
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  • Jake Chapman pose for photographs with part of their new exhibiton 'Jake or Dinos Chapman' at the White Cube Gallery at Masons Yard in central London. For the past year, Jake and Dinos have been working in separate studios to produce a series of works in isolation from each other. Only in the staging of this show will each become aware of what the other has done.
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  • Jake (R) and Dinos Chapman pose for photographs with part of their new exhibiton 'Jake or Dinos Chapman' at the White Cube Gallery at Masons Yard in central London. For the past year, Jake and Dinos have been working in separate studios to produce a series of works in isolation from each other. Only in the staging of this show will each become aware of what the other has done.
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  • Jake and Dinos Chapman exhibiton 'Jake or Dinos Chapman' at the White Cube Gallery at Masons Yard in central London. For the past year, Jake and Dinos have been working in separate studios to produce a series of works in isolation from each other. Only in the staging of this show will each become aware of what the other has done.
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  • Jake and Dinos Chapman exhibiton 'Jake or Dinos Chapman' at the White Cube Gallery at Masons Yard in central London. For the past year, Jake and Dinos have been working in separate studios to produce a series of works in isolation from each other. Only in the staging of this show will each become aware of what the other has done.
    _PH21707.jpg
  • Jake (R) and Dinos Chapman pose for photographs with part of their new exhibiton 'Jake or Dinos Chapman' at the White Cube Gallery at Masons Yard in central London. For the past year, Jake and Dinos have been working in separate studios to produce a series of works in isolation from each other. Only in the staging of this show will each become aware of what the other has done.
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  • People pretend to support public art scuplture Red Cube (1968) by artist Isamu Noguchi. Situated at 140 Broadway, between Liberty and Cedar Streets.
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  • People pretend to support public art scuplture Red Cube (1968) by artist Isamu Noguchi. Situated at 140 Broadway, between Liberty and Cedar Streets.
    2007_05_19_New York CityI.jpg
  • Jake and Dinos Chapman exhibiton 'Jake or Dinos Chapman' at the White Cube Gallery at Masons Yard in central London. For the past year, Jake and Dinos have been working in separate studios to produce a series of works in isolation from each other. Only in the staging of this show will each become aware of what the other has done.
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  • A Lidl logo on the outskirts of a rural Slovenian town, on 18th June 2018, in Bled, Slovenia.
    slovenia-16-18-06-2018.jpg
  • Businessman and locked up bicycle in sunlight corner of a precinct outside a large City of London financial institution in Lime Street. Long shadows from afternoon light that finds its way between tall office buildings throws its shadows on the pavements and walls of modern architecture. Cubes can be sat upon and bikes can be locked on posts as people stroll between meetings at nearby the nearby Lloyds insurance market.
    lime_street_city14-20-04-2015_1.jpg
  • Pidyon Haben is a rite of passage in Judaism that is known as ‘the redemption of the first born son’. It takes place when a baby is at least 31 days old, and involves ‘buying him back from a Cohen.’ Here the baby is draped in gold by the mother, grandmother and family and then bought back from a Cohen for 5 pieces of silver. Each man attending takes some of the sugar cubes as a part of the ceremony. The baby has to be the first boy who has opened his mother’s womb and not have been delivered by a caesarean birth.
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  • The White Cube Gallery on 13th October 2015 in London, United Kingdom. Located in a renovated 1970s building on Bermondsey Street, The White Cube hosts innovative art installations and films
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  • Frieze Sculpture 2017 opens to the public on July 5th 2017 in the English Gardens in Regents Park, London, England, United Kingdom. This is London’s largest showcase of major outdoor works by leading artists and galleries, presenting a free outdoor exhibition for London and its international visitors throughout the summer months. John Wallbank, Untitled Sewn Cube 2016.
    20170705_frieze sculpture london_064.jpg
  • Frieze Sculpture 2017 opens to the public on July 5th 2017 in the English Gardens in Regents Park, London, England, United Kingdom. This is London’s largest showcase of major outdoor works by leading artists and galleries, presenting a free outdoor exhibition for London and its international visitors throughout the summer months. John Wallbank, Untitled Sewn Cube 2016.
    20170705_frieze sculpture london_065.jpg
  • Artwork by Damien Hirst on the White Cube stand. Visitors and exhibitors at the many galleries exhibiting at the Frieze Art Fair 2010. This art fair is for work at the high end of international contemporary art with many well known artists on show from many of the world's most reknowned dealers.
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  • Artwork by Damien Hirst on the White Cube stand. Visitors and exhibitors at the many galleries exhibiting at the Frieze Art Fair 2010. This art fair is for work at the high end of international contemporary art with many well known artists on show from many of the world's most reknowned dealers.
    20101017frieze art fairAK.jpg
  • Frieze Sculpture 2017 opens to the public on July 5th 2017 in the English Gardens in Regents Park, London, England, United Kingdom. This is London’s largest showcase of major outdoor works by leading artists and galleries, presenting a free outdoor exhibition for London and its international visitors throughout the summer months. John Wallbank, Untitled Sewn Cube 2016.
    20170705_frieze sculpture london_063.jpg
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