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London, UK. 26 May 2021. Koby Martin with his work Spotlight Dreams with Hanna Hill (L) and Megan Visser (two of the other artists) - Beyond Boundaries - the result of a new year-long commission made by young London-based artists during lockdown for a partnership between Tate Collective and Better Bankside. The project, invited five emerging artists to each produce an artwork that responds to lockdown, the easing of restrictions and the chance to see people again. Launching on 26 May, the artworks will remain in place for 12 months in locations around Bankside. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News

London, UK. 26 May 2021. Koby Martin with his work Spotlight Dreams with Hanna Hill (L) and Megan Visser (two of the other artists) - Beyond Boundaries - the result of a new year-long commission made by young London-based artists during lockdown for a partnership between Tate Collective and Better Bankside. The project, invited five emerging artists to each produce an artwork that responds to lockdown, the easing of restrictions and the chance to see people again. Launching on 26 May, the artworks will remain in place for 12 months in locations around Bankside. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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3607 x 4810 px | 30.5 x 40.7 cm | 12 x 16 inches | 300dpi

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26 May 2021

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London, UK. 26 May 2021. by Martin with his work Spotlight Dreams with Hanna Hill (L) and Megan Visser (two of the other artists) - Beyond Boundaries - the results of a new year-long commission made by young London-based artists during lockdown for a partnership between Tate Collective and Better Bankside. The project, invited five emerging artists to each produce an artwork that responds to lockdown, the easing of restrictions and the chance to see people again. Launching on 26 May, the artworks will remain in place for at least 12 months in locations around Tate Modern and Bankside. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News

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