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  • I'm Brian, and so's my friend... supporters, of all ages and backgrounds, gather in Parliament Square as pressure builds  to restrict Brian Haw's 5 year anti-war vigil.  For more info see www.parliament-square.org.uk.
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  • Brian May - Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Brian May - Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Brian May - Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Brian May - Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Brian May - Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Brian May - Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Brian May - Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Brian May - Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Brian May with Angus Robertson MP Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Brian May with Angus Robertson MP Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Brian May with Angus Robertson MP Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Poor man’s picture gallery: Victorian Art and Stereoscopic Photography at the Tate Britain - a rare collection of Victorian stereographic photographs. Lent by Astronomer and Queen guitarist Dr Brian May (pictured). This is the first display in a major British art gallery devoted to the nineteenth-century craze of three-dimensional photography. It is also accompanied by a book launch with viewer to see the 3-d images. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Brian May Tate Britain GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Poor man’s picture gallery: Victorian Art and Stereoscopic Photography at the Tate Britain - a rare collection of Victorian stereographic photographs. Lent by Astronomer and Queen guitarist Dr Brian May (pictured). This is the first display in a major British art gallery devoted to the nineteenth-century craze of three-dimensional photography. It is also accompanied by a book launch with viewer to see the 3-d images. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Brian May Tate Britain GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Poor man’s picture gallery: Victorian Art and Stereoscopic Photography at the Tate Britain - a rare collection of Victorian stereographic photographs. Lent by Astronomer and Queen guitarist Dr Brian May (pictured). This is the first display in a major British art gallery devoted to the nineteenth-century craze of three-dimensional photography. It is also accompanied by a book launch with viewer to see the 3-d images. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Brian May Tate Britain GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Poor man’s picture gallery: Victorian Art and Stereoscopic Photography at the Tate Britain - a rare collection of Victorian stereographic photographs. Lent by Astronomer and Queen guitarist Dr Brian May (pictured - here with Hearts are Trumps by Michael Burr, based on th work by Millais, behind). This is the first display in a major British art gallery devoted to the nineteenth-century craze of three-dimensional photography. It is also accompanied by a book launch with viewer to see the 3-d images. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Brian May Tate Britain GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Poor man’s picture gallery: Victorian Art and Stereoscopic Photography at the Tate Britain - a rare collection of Victorian stereographic photographs. Lent by Astronomer and Queen guitarist Dr Brian May (pictured - here with Hearts are Trumps by Michael Burr, based on th work by Millais, behind). This is the first display in a major British art gallery devoted to the nineteenth-century craze of three-dimensional photography. It is also accompanied by a book launch with viewer to see the 3-d images. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Brian May Tate Britain GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Poor man’s picture gallery: Victorian Art and Stereoscopic Photography at the Tate Britain - a rare collection of Victorian stereographic photographs. Lent by Astronomer and Queen guitarist Dr Brian May (pictured - here with Hearts are Trumps by Michael Burr, based on th work by Millais, behind). This is the first display in a major British art gallery devoted to the nineteenth-century craze of three-dimensional photography. It is also accompanied by a book launch with viewer to see the 3-d images. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Brian May Tate Britain GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Poor man’s picture gallery: Victorian Art and Stereoscopic Photography at the Tate Britain - a rare collection of Victorian stereographic photographs. Lent by Astronomer and Queen guitarist Dr Brian May (pictured - here with Hearts are Trumps by Michael Burr, based on th work by Millais, behind). This is the first display in a major British art gallery devoted to the nineteenth-century craze of three-dimensional photography. It is also accompanied by a book launch with viewer to see the 3-d images. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Brian May Tate Britain GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Poor man’s picture gallery: Victorian Art and Stereoscopic Photography at the Tate Britain - a rare collection of Victorian stereographic photographs. Lent by Astronomer and Queen guitarist Dr Brian May (pictured - here with Hearts are Trumps by Michael Burr, based on th work by Millais, behind). This is the first display in a major British art gallery devoted to the nineteenth-century craze of three-dimensional photography. It is also accompanied by a book launch with viewer to see the 3-d images. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Brian May Tate Britain GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Poor man’s picture gallery: Victorian Art and Stereoscopic Photography at the Tate Britain - a rare collection of Victorian stereographic photographs. Lent by Astronomer and Queen guitarist Dr Brian May (pictured with Chatterron by Henry Wallis). This is the first display in a major British art gallery devoted to the nineteenth-century craze of three-dimensional photography. It is also accompanied by a book launch with viewer to see the 3-d images. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Brian May Tate Britain GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Protestors, with cardboard foxes heads on, briefly block the road - Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Protestors, with cardboard foxes heads on, briefly block the road - Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Protestors, with cardboard foxes heads on, briefly block the road - Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Protestors, with cardboard foxes heads on, briefly block the road - Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Protestors, with cardboard foxes heads on, briefly block the road - Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Protestors, with cardboard foxes heads on, briefly block the road - Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Protestors, with cardboard foxes heads on, briefly block the road - Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Angus Robertson MP - Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Victoria and Pola from K-9 Angels - Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Laura from the League against cruel sports - Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Poor man’s picture gallery: Victorian Art and Stereoscopic Photography at the Tate Britain - a rare collection of Victorian stereographic photographs - here Hearts are Trumps by Michael Burr, based on th work by Millais. Lent by Astronomer and Queen guitarist Dr Brian May. This is the first display in a major British art gallery devoted to the nineteenth-century craze of three-dimensional photography. It is also accompanied by a book launch with viewer to see the 3-d images. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Brian May Tate Britain GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Poor man’s picture gallery: Victorian Art and Stereoscopic Photography at the Tate Britain - a rare collection of Victorian stereographic photographs. Lent by Astronomer and Queen guitarist Dr Brian May. This is the first display in a major British art gallery devoted to the nineteenth-century craze of three-dimensional photography. It is also accompanied by a book launch with viewer to see the 3-d images. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Brian May Tate Britain GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Poor man’s picture gallery: Victorian Art and Stereoscopic Photography at the Tate Britain - a rare collection of Victorian stereographic photographs - here Chatterron by Henry Wallis. Lent by Astronomer and Queen guitarist Dr Brian May. This is the first display in a major British art gallery devoted to the nineteenth-century craze of three-dimensional photography. It is also accompanied by a book launch with viewer to see the 3-d images. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Brian May Tate Britain GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Poor man’s picture gallery: Victorian Art and Stereoscopic Photography at the Tate Britain - a rare collection of Victorian stereographic photographs - here Hearts are Trumps by Michael Burr, based on th work by Millais. Lent by Astronomer and Queen guitarist Dr Brian May. This is the first display in a major British art gallery devoted to the nineteenth-century craze of three-dimensional photography. It is also accompanied by a book launch with viewer to see the 3-d images. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Brian May Tate Britain GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Poor man’s picture gallery: Victorian Art and Stereoscopic Photography at the Tate Britain - a rare collection of Victorian stereographic photographs - here Hearts are Trumps by Michael Burr, based on th work by Millais. Lent by Astronomer and Queen guitarist Dr Brian May. This is the first display in a major British art gallery devoted to the nineteenth-century craze of three-dimensional photography. It is also accompanied by a book launch with viewer to see the 3-d images. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Brian May Tate Britain GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Poor man’s picture gallery: Victorian Art and Stereoscopic Photography at the Tate Britain - a rare collection of Victorian stereographic photographs - here Hearts are Trumps by Michael Burr, based on th work by Millais. Lent by Astronomer and Queen guitarist Dr Brian May. This is the first display in a major British art gallery devoted to the nineteenth-century craze of three-dimensional photography. It is also accompanied by a book launch with viewer to see the 3-d images. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Brian May Tate Britain GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Angus Robertson MP - Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Victoria and Pola from K-9 Angels - Ahead of Wednesday’s free vote, Brian May (Queen guitarist and committed animal campaigner) and Angus Robertson MP, Leader of the SNP in Westminster – along with May's Save Me Trust, PETA, the RSPCA, the League Against Cruel Sports, Born Free, Lush and Humane Society International – protest in Westminster, urging policymakers to ‘keep Britain humane by keeping the Hunting Act intact’. While there they hear that the vote has been postponed.
    Anti fox hunting Brian May GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Poor man’s picture gallery: Victorian Art and Stereoscopic Photography at the Tate Britain - a rare collection of Victorian stereographic photographs. Lent by Astronomer and Queen guitarist Dr Brian May. This is the first display in a major British art gallery devoted to the nineteenth-century craze of three-dimensional photography. It is also accompanied by a book launch with viewer to see the 3-d images. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Brian May Tate Britain GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Poor man’s picture gallery: Victorian Art and Stereoscopic Photography at the Tate Britain - a rare collection of Victorian stereographic photographs - here Hearts are Trumps by Michael Burr, based on th work by Millais. Lent by Astronomer and Queen guitarist Dr Brian May. This is the first display in a major British art gallery devoted to the nineteenth-century craze of three-dimensional photography. It is also accompanied by a book launch with viewer to see the 3-d images. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Brian May Tate Britain GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Brian McFadden takes part in the kicking competition  - Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Artemis sailed by Brian Thompson. The start of the Route du Rhum 2006, St Malo, France.
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  • Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Gainsborough farm by David Brian Smith (pictured being interviewed) - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
    Saatchi Painters Painters GBPhotos 4...jpg
  • Great Expectations Wow! by David Brian Smith - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
    Saatchi Painters Painters GBPhotos 3...jpg
  • Great Expectations Wow! by David Brian Smith - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
    Saatchi Painters Painters GBPhotos 3...jpg
  • My Soul Hath them with and  by David Brian Smith - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
    Saatchi Painters Painters GBPhotos 3...jpg
  • My Soul Hath them with and  by David Brian Smith - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Gainsborough farm by David Brian Smith - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Gainsborough farm by David Brian Smith - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Untitled by Bjarne Melgaard - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Rachel by Raffi Kalenderian - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Deluge by Dexter Dalwood - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Piano Tuners by Ryan Mosley - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Piano Tuners by Ryan Mosley - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Mussels by and with Ansel Krut -  PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Napoleon on Elba dicussed and by Ansel Krut -  PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Ryan Mosley - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Ryan Mosley inspects one of his works  - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Piano Tuners by Ryan Mosley is inspected by him - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Piano Tuners by Ryan Mosley - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Tag Team by Ryan Mosley - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Untitled by Bjarne Melgaard - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Untitled by Bjarne Melgaard - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Untitled by Bjarne Melgaard - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Untitled by Bjarne Melgaard - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Arse Flowers in Bloom by Ansel Krut -  PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Arse Flowers in Bloom by Ansel Krut -  PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Little Fry up by Ansel Krut -  PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Shattered Man by Ansel Krut -  PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Planters by Martin Maloney - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Angels in the Rain by David Salle - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Picture Builder and Angels in the Rain by David Salle - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Picture Builder by David Salle - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Picture Builder and Angels in the Rain by David Salle - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Angels in the Rain by David Salle - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Highlanders by Raffi Kalenderian - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Spirit Guides and Sunflowers by Raffi Kalenderian - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Highlanders by Raffi Kalenderian - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Spirit Guides and Sunflowers by Raffi Kalenderian - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Boy with Machines by Richard Aldrich - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Boy with Machines by Richard Aldrich - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Past, present Future by Richard Aldrich - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Kurt Cobains Greenhouse by Dexter Dalwood - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Deluge by Dexter Dalwood - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Deluge by Dexter Dalwood - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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