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  • As a visual pun, the statue of Sir Joshua Reynolds seeminly paints clouds in blue sky from outside the Royal Academy in Piccadilly during the Summer Exhibition, on 13th August 2019, in London, England. This is a new cast of the original that was first exhibited outside the RA in 1904 and is an allegory of the human need for new challenges, of our instinct to always be scanning the horizon and the future. Sir Joshuas statue stands in the Annenberg Courtyard of Burlington House.
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  • The statue of Sir Joshua Reynolds outside the Royal Academy in Piccadilly during the Summer Exhibition, on 5th August 2019, in London, England. This is a new cast of the original that was first exhibited outside the RA in 1904 and is an allegory of the human need for new challenges, of our instinct to always be scanning the horizon and the future. Sir Joshuas statue stands in the Annenberg Courtyard of Burlington House.
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  • The statue of Sir Joshua Reynolds outside the Royal Academy in Piccadilly during the Summer Exhibition, on 5th August 2019, in London, England. This is a new cast of the original that was first exhibited outside the RA in 1904 and is an allegory of the human need for new challenges, of our instinct to always be scanning the horizon and the future. Sir Joshuas statue stands in the Annenberg Courtyard of Burlington House.
    reynolds_statue-04-05-08-2019.jpg
  • The statue of Sir Joshua Reynolds outside the Royal Academy in Piccadilly during the Summer Exhibition, on 5th August 2019, in London, England. This is a new cast of the original that was first exhibited outside the RA in 1904 and is an allegory of the human need for new challenges, of our instinct to always be scanning the horizon and the future. Sir Joshuas statue stands in the Annenberg Courtyard of Burlington House.
    reynolds_statue-02-05-08-2019.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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Joshua Portway works on last minute technical preparations on one of the controle boxes.<br />
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Preparations of the Fog Horn Requiem a few hours before the concert is about to start. Last minute installations and adjustments in the workshop and on the ships participating with remote controled horns. <br />
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A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. The performance took place by Souter Light House by South Shields, UK with thousands of spectators and more than 50 ships off-shore.
    IMG_3207_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
Joshua Portway works on last minute technical preparations on one of the controle boxes.<br />
<br />
Preparations of the Fog Horn Requiem a few hours before the concert is about to start. Last minute installations and adjustments in the workshop and on the ships participating with remote controled horns. <br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. The performance took place by Souter Light House by South Shields, UK with thousands of spectators and more than 50 ships off-shore.
    IMG_3202_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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A fog horn sits in the workshop in Newcastle waiting to be installed on a ship. Joshua Portway works on last minute technical preparations in the back ground. <br />
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Preparations of the Fog Horn Requiem a few hours before the concert is about to start. Last minute installations and adjustments in the workshop and on the ships participating with remote controled horns. <br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. The performance took place by Souter Light House by South Shields, UK with thousands of spectators and more than 50 ships off-shore.
    IMG_3184_1_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3744_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3721_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3719_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3662_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3644_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3585_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3574_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3568_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3543_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3500_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3473_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3466_2.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3423_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3380_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3372_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough.  Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3355_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
Preparations of the Fog Horn Requiem a few hours before the concert is about to start. Last minute installations and adjustments in the workshop and on the ships participating with remote controled horns. <br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. The performance took place by Souter Light House by South Shields, UK with thousands of spectators and more than 50 ships off-shore.
    IMG_3291_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
Preparations of the Fog Horn Requiem a few hours before the concert is about to start. Last minute installations and adjustments in the workshop and on the ships participating with remote controled horns. <br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. The performance took place by Souter Light House by South Shields, UK with thousands of spectators and more than 50 ships off-shore.
    IMG_3268_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
Preparations of the Fog Horn Requiem a few hours before the concert is about to start. Last minute installations and adjustments in the workshop and on the ships participating with remote controled horns. <br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. The performance took place by Souter Light House by South Shields, UK with thousands of spectators and more than 50 ships off-shore.
    IMG_3236_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
Preparations of the Fog Horn Requiem a few hours before the concert is about to start. Last minute installations and adjustments in the workshop and on the ships participating with remote controled horns. <br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. The performance took place by Souter Light House by South Shields, UK with thousands of spectators and more than 50 ships off-shore.
    IMG_3221_1_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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Lise Autogena shows the captain of the ship Sovereign how to work the installed fog horn controle box.  Preparations of the Fog Horn Requiem a few hours before the concert is about to start. Last minute installations and adjustments in the workshop and on the ships participating with remote controled horns. <br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. The performance took place by Souter Light House by South Shields, UK with thousands of spectators and more than 50 ships off-shore.
    IMG_3153_1.jpg
  • Buxton Street off Brick Lane, East London. June 8th 2014. Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair. Stall promoting Factual Nonsense, and book of the same name, the biography of Joshua Compston who started the 'Fete worse than death' art fair in Hoxton 20 years ago.
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  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3747_1_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3705_1_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3610_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3446_1_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
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The Souter fog horn joins in with a huge blast form it's Victorian horn, which makes the audience jump and smile.<br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. Ships horns from an armada of vessels off-shore, seventy five brass players on-shore and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn  performed a Foghorn Requiem, an ambitious musical performance to mark the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape.
    IMG_3411_1.jpg
  • A Requiem For The Foghorn, performed by a seventy five piece brass band, a foghorn and an armada of ships playing their remote controlled foghorns.<br />
<br />
Lise Autogena shows the captain of the ship Sovereign how to work the installed fog horn controle box.  Preparations of the Fog Horn Requiem a few hours before the concert is about to start. Last minute installations and adjustments in the workshop and on the ships participating with remote controled horns. <br />
<br />
A project by Danish artist, Lise Autogena, in collaboration with Joshua Portway and composer Orlando Gough. The performance took place by Souter Light House by South Shields, UK with thousands of spectators and more than 50 ships off-shore.
    IMG_3141_1.jpg
  • The statue of Sir Joshua Reynolds outside the Royal Academy in Piccadilly where the exhibition entitled Charles 1, King and Collector is exhibited, on 6th April 2018, in London, England. This is a new cast of the original that was first exhibited outside the RA in 1904 and is an allegory of the human need for new challenges, of our instinct to always be scanning the horizon and the future. King Charles I amassed one of the most extraordinary art collections of his age, acquiring works by some of the finest artists of the past – Titian, Mantegna, Holbein, Dürer – and commissioning leading contemporary artists such as Van Dyck and Rubens. Following the his execution in 1649, the kings collection was sold off and scattered across Europe. Many works were retrieved during the Restoration, others now form the core of museums such as the Louvre and the Prado. This show reunites the greatest masterpieces of this magnificent collection for the first time. Sir Joshua Reynolds stands in the Annenberg Courtyard of Burlington House.
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  • Sarah Nasimiyu is 45 years old and is pictured with her two-year-old Joshua. She has four other children ranging in age from three to thirteen years old. They all work on the dumpsite. She separated from her husband in 2008 because he was always drunk and couldn’t be responsible. She brings Joshua with her to the dumpsite – where she sorts through rubbish in the morning and then sells snacks to the other workers in the afternoon, and has been doing so for four years.<br />
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The Mothers who work on Eldoret’s main dump nick named by the locals,  ironically, as ‘California’ raise their children in Extreme poverty. The consequences for these children and their parents are tough; with disease, injury, substance abuse and even the threat of violence an everyday reality.
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  • Sarah Nasimiyu is 45 years old and is pictured with her two-year-old Joshua. She has four other children ranging in age from three to thirteen years old. They all work on the dumpsite. She separated from her husband in 2008 because he was always drunk and couldn’t be responsible. She brings Joshua with her to the dumpsite – where she sorts through rubbish in the morning and then sells snacks to the other workers in the afternoon. The Mothers who work on Eldoret’s main dump nick named by the locals,  ironically, as ‘California’ raise their children in Extreme poverty. The consequences for these children and their parents are tough; with disease, injury, substance abuse and even the threat of violence an everyday reality.
    Eldoret01_1.jpg
  • George Monbiot is arrested and taken away by police after a directive from the police not to gather, Extinction Rebellion took over Whitehall in a sit down protest where large numbers were arrested on 16th October 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. George Joshua Richard Monbiot is a British writer known for his environmental and political activism. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    20191016_extinction rebellion george...jpg
  • George Monbiot is arrested and taken away by police after a directive from the police not to gather, Extinction Rebellion took over Whitehall in a sit down protest where large numbers were arrested on 16th October 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. George Joshua Richard Monbiot is a British writer known for his environmental and political activism. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    20191016_extinction rebellion george...jpg
  • George Monbiot is arrested and taken away by police after a directive from the police not to gather, Extinction Rebellion took over Whitehall in a sit down protest where large numbers were arrested on 16th October 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. George Joshua Richard Monbiot is a British writer known for his environmental and political activism. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    20191016_extinction rebellion george...jpg
  • Joshua Odumuso, 23 years old Law student in the Franciscan library of the University of Buckingham. The University of Buckingham is unique. It is the only independent university in the UK with a Royal Charter, and probably the smallest with just around 1000 students. Honours degrees are achieved in two intensive years of study. The University campus is well known for being one of the most attractive locations in the region. The Great Ouse river, home to much wildlife, winds through the heart of our campus. Much of our teaching takes place in our restored buildings. Each student mixes with 89 other different nationalities and so being at Buckingham is just like being in a mini global village.
    Buckingham 05.jpg
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