RF2DF82TB–28 Nov 2020 - London/UK: Steps in front of the Tate Britain with pattern as part of Chila Kumari Singh Burman winter exhibition
RM2DAJ13E–London, UK. 13 November 2020. The new Winter Commission at Tate Britain is unveiled by British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman. Her installation on the façade references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour and is on display until 31 January 2021. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2KC40NR–British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman poses with her neon light installation 'Remembering A Brave New World', which covers the facade of the Tate Britain art gallery in London, England, on November 13, 2020. The work, noted to combine 'Hindu mythology, Bollywood imagery, colonial history and personal memories' (including Burman's family's ice-cream van), forms the fourth annual Winter Commission at the gallery and was unveiled today, on the eve of Diwali, the Indian festival of lights. The installation will be in place until January 31 next year. (Photo by David Cliff/NurPhoto)
RF2JKMYFM–A neon tiger by Chila Kumari Singh Burman in the Tate shop
RF2DYDFCW–24 Dec 2020 - London/UK: Front of the Tate Britain with Chila Kumari Singh Burman winter exhibition
RM2DAPCM1–London, UK, 14 November 2020: despite some rain, Londoners flocked to see artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman's winter lights commission at Tate Britain, 'Remembering A Brave New World'. Some were marking the start of Diwali but others were just looking for any form of outdoor entertainment allowed under lockdown restrictions. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2DDHBBN–London, England - November 25 2020: Remembering a Brave New World - a colourful, illuminated Tate Britain commission by Chila Kumari Singh Burman
RM2DEY5P5–London, England - 02-12-2020. Remembering A Brave New World. A Tate Britain 2020 winter commission by Chila Kumari Singh Burman. (Photo by Sam Mellish
RM2DAHNHY–Tate Britain, London, UK. 13 November 2020. The new Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman blends styles and materials. Burman's feminist practice spans printmaking, painting, installation, and film. Image: Early morning commuters stop to take a photograph. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2DCRGK5–Chila Kumari Singh Burman's Remembering a Brave New World neon lights and swirling colour installation at Tate Britain, London, UK
RM2DFJ1JR–Tate Britain winter Commission 2020 ‘ Chila Kumari’ Singh Burman. Iandian cultral presentation on the main enterance of the art Gallery in London UK
RM2KK200E–A gallery assistant with Janu by Chila Kumari Singh Burman, £35,000, part of a collection of commissioned, limited edition art rugs and pieces by artists including Ai Weiwei, Peter Doig and Anish Kapoor during a preview of Sotheby's Tomorrow's Tigers exhibition and fundraising sale at Sotheby's in London. The exhibition is raising awareness and funds for the World Wildlife Fund. Picture date: Friday November 25, 2022.
RM2DEMHGA–GREAT BRITAIN / England / London /Tate Britain’s winter commission by the artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman .
RM2DAMMTT–Beijing, Britain. 13th Nov, 2020. Artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman poses for a photo with her art installations created for Tate Britain's annual Winter Commission at Tate Britain in London, Britain, Nov. 13, 2020. Credit: Ray Tang/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2DEMC5X–GREAT BRITAIN / England / London /Tate Britain’s winter commission by the artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman.
RM2DAJ3J8–London, UK. 13th Nov, 2020. Remembering a Brave New World -Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman. Burman's technicolour installation, for Tate Britain's facade, references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories bound up in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour. This is the fourth in Tate Britain's series of outdoor commissions to mark the winter season. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2DAJ1AB–London, UK. 13 November 2020. British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman poses in front at the unveiling of her new Winter Commission at Tate Britain. Her installation on the façade references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour and is on display until 31 January 2021. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2KC40NJ–British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman poses with her neon light installation 'Remembering A Brave New World', which covers the facade of the Tate Britain art gallery in London, England, on November 13, 2020. The work, noted to combine 'Hindu mythology, Bollywood imagery, colonial history and personal memories' (including Burman's family's ice-cream van), forms the fourth annual Winter Commission at the gallery and was unveiled today, on the eve of Diwali, the Indian festival of lights. The installation will be in place until January 31 next year. (Photo by David Cliff/NurPhoto)
RM2DAHWXE–London UK 13 November 2020 Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the renowned British artist Chila Kumari SIngh Burman. Burman's stunning technicolour installation for Tate Britain’s iconic facade references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories bound up in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour. This is the fourth in Tate Britain’s series of outdoor commissions. Unveiled for the first time today , Burman's work will be on display until 31 January 2021.Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
RM2DAPCGX–London, UK, 14 November 2020: despite some rain, Londoners flocked to see artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman's winter lights commission at Tate Britain, 'Remembering A Brave New World'. Some were marking the start of Diwali but others were just looking for any form of outdoor entertainment allowed under lockdown restrictions. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2DDHBAT–London, England - November 25 2020: Remembering a Brave New World - a colourful, illuminated Tate Britain commission by Chila Kumari Singh Burman
RM2DEY5PC–London, England - 02-12-2020. Remembering A Brave New World. A Tate Britain 2020 winter commission by Chila Kumari Singh Burman. (Photo by Sam Mellish
RM2DAJDWK–Tate Britain, London, UK. 13 November 2020. The new Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman draws on her Punjabi heritage and Liverpudlian working-class background, exploring the multiplicity of South Asian identities within a British context decorating the gallery portico in a blaze of colour. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy
RM2DCRGW6–Chila Kumari Singh Burman's Remembering a Brave New World neon lights and swirling colour installation at Tate Britain, London, UK
RM2DFJ1M4–Tate Britain winter Commission 2020 ‘ Chila Kumari’ Singh Burman. Iandian cultral presentation on the main enterance of the art Gallery in London UK
RM2KK1XM6–A gallery assistant with Janu by Chila Kumari Singh Burman, £35,000, part of a collection of commissioned, limited edition art rugs and pieces by artists including Ai Weiwei, Peter Doig and Anish Kapoor during a preview of Sotheby's Tomorrow's Tigers exhibition and fundraising sale at Sotheby's in London. The exhibition is raising awareness and funds for the World Wildlife Fund. Picture date: Friday November 25, 2022.
RM2DAK3PB–London, Britain. 13th Nov, 2020. A cyclist takes a selfie in front of Tate Britain in London, Britain, Nov. 13, 2020. Chila Kumari Singh Burman created a technicolour installation for Tate Britain's iconic facade. This is the fourth in Tate Britain's series of outdoor commissions to mark the winter season. Credit: Ray Tang/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2DAJ3J9–London, UK. 13th Nov, 2020. Remembering a Brave New World -Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman. Burman's technicolour installation, for Tate Britain's facade, references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories bound up in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour. This is the fourth in Tate Britain's series of outdoor commissions to mark the winter season. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2DDPM5P–A tiger at the Remembering a Brave New World exhibition by Chila Kumari Singh Burman at Tate Britain.
RM2DAJ0YK–London, UK. 13 November 2020. The new Winter Commission at Tate Britain is unveiled by British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman. Her installation on the façade references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour and is on display until 31 January 2021. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2KC40NW–British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman poses with her neon light installation 'Remembering A Brave New World', which covers the facade of the Tate Britain art gallery in London, England, on November 13, 2020. The work, noted to combine 'Hindu mythology, Bollywood imagery, colonial history and personal memories' (including Burman's family's ice-cream van), forms the fourth annual Winter Commission at the gallery and was unveiled today, on the eve of Diwali, the Indian festival of lights. The installation will be in place until January 31 next year. (Photo by David Cliff/NurPhoto)
RM2DAHWX6–London UK 13 November 2020 Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the renowned British artist Chila Kumari SIngh Burman. Burman's stunning technicolour installation for Tate Britain’s iconic facade references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories bound up in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour. This is the fourth in Tate Britain’s series of outdoor commissions. Unveiled for the first time today , Burman's work will be on display until 31 January 2021.Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
RM2DAPCKT–London, UK, 14 November 2020: despite some rain, Londoners flocked to see artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman's winter lights commission at Tate Britain, 'Remembering A Brave New World'. Some were marking the start of Diwali but others were just looking for any form of outdoor entertainment allowed under lockdown restrictions. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2DEY5KR–London, England - 02-12-2020. Remembering A Brave New World. A Tate Britain 2020 winter commission by Chila Kumari Singh Burman. (Photo by Sam Mellish
RM2DAHNHA–Tate Britain, London, UK. 13 November 2020. The new Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman blends styles and materials. Burman's feminist practice spans printmaking, painting, installation, and film. Image: A passing early morning motorist stops to take a phone photo of the installation. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2DCRGTD–Tate Britain Chila Kumari Singh Burman's Remembering a Brave New World Ice Cream Van and neon lights and swirling colour installation
RM2DFJ1GT–Tate Britain winter Commission 2020 ‘ Chila Kumari’ Singh Burman. Iandian cultral presentation on the main enterance of the art Gallery in London UK
RM2KK201T–A gallery assistant with Janu by Chila Kumari Singh Burman, £35,000, part of a collection of commissioned, limited edition art rugs and pieces by artists including Ai Weiwei, Peter Doig and Anish Kapoor during a preview of Sotheby's Tomorrow's Tigers exhibition and fundraising sale at Sotheby's in London. The exhibition is raising awareness and funds for the World Wildlife Fund. Picture date: Friday November 25, 2022.
RM2E5B3WA–Andrea Tyrimos and her son Koa view 'Remembering a Brave New World' by Chila Kumari Singh Burman, outside Tate Britain in London during England's third national lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus. Picture date: Wednesday January 27, 2021.
RM2DAK3JP–London, UK. 13th Nov, 2020. Photo taken on Nov. 13, 2020 shows art installations created for Tate Britain's annual Winter Commission at Tate Britain in London, Britain. Chila Kumari Singh Burman created a technicolour installation for Tate Britain's iconic facade. This is the fourth in Tate Britain's series of outdoor commissions to mark the winter season. Credit: Ray Tang/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2DAJ3J0–London, UK. 13th Nov, 2020. Remembering a Brave New World -Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman. Burman's technicolour installation, for Tate Britain's facade, references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories bound up in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour. This is the fourth in Tate Britain's series of outdoor commissions to mark the winter season. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2DAJ1A2–London, UK. 13 November 2020. The new Winter Commission at Tate Britain is unveiled by British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman. Her installation on the façade references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour and is on display until 31 January 2021. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2KC40P1–Neon light installation 'Remembering A Brave New World', by British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman, covers the facade of the Tate Britain art gallery in London, England, on November 13, 2020. The work, noted to combine 'Hindu mythology, Bollywood imagery, colonial history and personal memories' (including Burman's family's ice-cream van), forms the fourth annual Winter Commission at the gallery and was unveiled today, on the eve of Diwali, the Indian festival of lights. The installation will be in place until January 31 next year. (Photo by David Cliff/NurPhoto)
RM2DAJ2HE–London UK 13 November 2020 Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the renowned British artist Chila Kumari SIngh Burman. Burman's stunning technicolour installation for Tate Britain’s iconic facade references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories bound up in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour. This is the fourth in Tate Britain’s series of outdoor commissions. Unveiled for the first time today , Burman's work will be on display until 31 January 2021.Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
RM2DAPCM7–London, UK, 14 November 2020: despite some rain, Londoners flocked to see artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman's winter lights commission at Tate Britain, 'Remembering A Brave New World'. Some were marking the start of Diwali but others were just looking for any form of outdoor entertainment allowed under lockdown restrictions. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2DEY5NY–London, England - 02-12-2020. Remembering A Brave New World. A Tate Britain 2020 winter commission by Chila Kumari Singh Burman. (Photo by Sam Mellish
RM2DAJDRY–Tate Britain, London, UK. 13 November 2020. The new Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman draws on her Punjabi heritage and Liverpudlian working-class background, exploring the multiplicity of South Asian identities within a British context decorating the gallery portico in a blaze of colour. A passing early morning commuter photographs the work. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy
RM2DCRGR2–Tate Britain Chila Kumari Singh Burman's Remembering a Brave New World Ice Cream Van and neon lights and swirling colour installation
RM2E5B3P3–Andrea Tyrimos and her son Koa view 'Remembering a Brave New World' by Chila Kumari Singh Burman, outside Tate Britain in London during England's third national lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus. Picture date: Wednesday January 27, 2021.
RM2DAK3NT–London, UK. 13th Nov, 2020. Photo taken on Nov. 13, 2020 shows an art installation created for Tate Britain's annual Winter Commission at Tate Britain in London, Britain. Chila Kumari Singh Burman created a technicolour installation for Tate Britain's iconic facade. This is the fourth in Tate Britain's series of outdoor commissions to mark the winter season. Credit: Ray Tang/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2DAJ3K0–London, UK. 13th Nov, 2020. Remembering a Brave New World -Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman (pictured). Burman's technicolour installation, for Tate Britain's facade, references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories bound up in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour. This is the fourth in Tate Britain's series of outdoor commissions to mark the winter season. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2E8X5J3–'Remembering a Brave New World' by Chila Kumari Singh Burman, outside Tate Britain in London during England's third national lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus. Picture date: Monday February 1, 2021.
RM2DAJ0YR–London, UK. 13 November 2020. The new Winter Commission at Tate Britain is unveiled by British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman. Her installation on the façade references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour and is on display until 31 January 2021. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2KC40NT–Neon light installation 'Remembering A Brave New World', by British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman, covers the facade of the Tate Britain art gallery in London, England, on November 13, 2020. The work, noted to combine 'Hindu mythology, Bollywood imagery, colonial history and personal memories' (including Burman's family's ice-cream van), forms the fourth annual Winter Commission at the gallery and was unveiled today, on the eve of Diwali, the Indian festival of lights. The installation will be in place until January 31 next year. (Photo by David Cliff/NurPhoto)
RM2DAJ2KR–London UK 13 November 2020 Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the renowned British artist Chila Kumari SIngh Burman. Burman's stunning technicolour installation for Tate Britain’s iconic facade references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories bound up in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour. This is the fourth in Tate Britain’s series of outdoor commissions. Unveiled for the first time today , Burman's work will be on display until 31 January 2021.Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News f
RM2DAPCRH–London, UK, 14 November 2020: despite some rain, Londoners flocked to see artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman's winter lights commission at Tate Britain, 'Remembering A Brave New World'. Some were marking the start of Diwali but others were just looking for any form of outdoor entertainment allowed under lockdown restrictions. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2DEY5M7–London, England - 02-12-2020. Remembering A Brave New World. A Tate Britain 2020 winter commission by Chila Kumari Singh Burman. (Photo by Sam Mellish
RM2DAJE0T–Tate Britain, London, UK. 13 November 2020. The new Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman draws on her Punjabi heritage and Liverpudlian working-class background, exploring the multiplicity of South Asian identities within a British context decorating the gallery portico in a blaze of colour. Passing early morning cyclists stop to photograph the work. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy
RM2DCRGJN–Chila Kumari Singh Burman's Remembering a Brave New World neon lights and swirling colour installation at Tate Britain, London, England, UK
RM2DAK3P2–London, Britain. 13th Nov, 2020. Artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman poses for a photo with her art installations created for Tate Britain's annual Winter Commission at Tate Britain in London, Britain, Nov. 13, 2020. Chila Kumari Singh Burman created a technicolour installation for Tate Britain's iconic facade. This is the fourth in Tate Britain's series of outdoor commissions to mark the winter season. Credit: Ray Tang/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2DAJ3KC–London, UK. 13th Nov, 2020. Remembering a Brave New World -Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman (pictured). Burman's technicolour installation, for Tate Britain's facade, references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories bound up in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour. This is the fourth in Tate Britain's series of outdoor commissions to mark the winter season. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2E8X5KC–Two people view 'Remembering a Brave New World' by Chila Kumari Singh Burman, outside Tate Britain in London during England's third national lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus. Picture date: Monday February 1, 2021.
RM2DAJ19P–London, UK. 13 November 2020. The new Winter Commission at Tate Britain is unveiled by British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman. Her installation on the façade references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour and is on display until 31 January 2021. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2KC40NG–Neon light installation 'Remembering A Brave New World', by British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman, covers the facade of the Tate Britain art gallery in London, England, on November 13, 2020. The work, noted to combine 'Hindu mythology, Bollywood imagery, colonial history and personal memories' (including Burman's family's ice-cream van), forms the fourth annual Winter Commission at the gallery and was unveiled today, on the eve of Diwali, the Indian festival of lights. The installation will be in place until January 31 next year. (Photo by David Cliff/NurPhoto)
RM2DAJ2KD–London UK 13 November 2020 Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the renowned British artist Chila Kumari SIngh Burman. Burman's stunning technicolour installation for Tate Britain’s iconic facade references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories bound up in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour. This is the fourth in Tate Britain’s series of outdoor commissions. Unveiled for the first time today , Burman's work will be on display until 31 January 2021.Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News f
RM2DAPCTN–London, UK, 14 November 2020: despite some rain, Londoners flocked to see artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman's winter lights commission at Tate Britain, 'Remembering A Brave New World'. Some were marking the start of Diwali but others were just looking for any form of outdoor entertainment allowed under lockdown restrictions. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2DEY5M0–London, England - 02-12-2020. Remembering A Brave New World. A Tate Britain 2020 winter commission by Chila Kumari Singh Burman. (Photo by Sam Mellish
RM2DAJDTM–Tate Britain, London, UK. 13 November 2020. The new Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman draws on her Punjabi heritage and Liverpudlian working-class background, exploring the multiplicity of South Asian identities within a British context decorating the gallery portico in a blaze of colour. Reflections and lights from passing traffic add to the kaleidoscope. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy
RM2DAK3JW–London, Britain. 13th Nov, 2020. Artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman poses for a photo in front of her art installation created for Tate Britain's annual Winter Commission at Tate Britain in London, Britain, Nov. 13, 2020. Chila Kumari Singh Burman created a technicolour installation for Tate Britain's iconic facade. This is the fourth in Tate Britain's series of outdoor commissions to mark the winter season. Credit: Ray Tang/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2DAJ3J2–London, UK. 13th Nov, 2020. Remembering a Brave New World -Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman. Burman's technicolour installation, for Tate Britain's facade, references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories bound up in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour. This is the fourth in Tate Britain's series of outdoor commissions to mark the winter season. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2DAJ0WA–London, UK. 13 November 2020. The new Winter Commission at Tate Britain is unveiled by British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman. Her installation on the façade references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour and is on display until 31 January 2021. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2KC40P8–Neon light installation 'Remembering A Brave New World', by British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman, covers the facade of the Tate Britain art gallery in London, England, on November 13, 2020. The work, noted to combine 'Hindu mythology, Bollywood imagery, colonial history and personal memories' (including Burman's family's ice-cream van), forms the fourth annual Winter Commission at the gallery and was unveiled today, on the eve of Diwali, the Indian festival of lights. The installation will be in place until January 31 next year. (Photo by David Cliff/NurPhoto)
RM2DAJ2KJ–London UK 13 November 2020 Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the renowned British artist Chila Kumari SIngh Burman. Burman's stunning technicolour installation for Tate Britain’s iconic facade references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories bound up in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour. This is the fourth in Tate Britain’s series of outdoor commissions. Unveiled for the first time today , Burman's work will be on display until 31 January 2021.Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News f
RM2DAPCKP–London, UK, 14 November 2020: despite some rain, Londoners flocked to see artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman's winter lights commission at Tate Britain, 'Remembering A Brave New World'. Some were marking the start of Diwali but others were just looking for any form of outdoor entertainment allowed under lockdown restrictions. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2DAJE1P–Tate Britain, London, UK. 13 November 2020. The new Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman draws on her Punjabi heritage and Liverpudlian working-class background, exploring the multiplicity of South Asian identities within a British context decorating the gallery portico in a blaze of colour. Reflections and lights from passing traffic add to the kaleidoscope. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy
RM2DAJ3J1–London, UK. 13th Nov, 2020. Remembering a Brave New World -Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman. Burman's technicolour installation, for Tate Britain's facade, references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories bound up in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour. This is the fourth in Tate Britain's series of outdoor commissions to mark the winter season. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2DAJ13D–London, UK. 13 November 2020. The new Winter Commission at Tate Britain is unveiled by British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman. Her installation on the façade references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour and is on display until 31 January 2021. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2KC40P7–Neon light installation 'Remembering A Brave New World', by British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman, covers the facade of the Tate Britain art gallery in London, England, on November 13, 2020. The work, noted to combine 'Hindu mythology, Bollywood imagery, colonial history and personal memories' (including Burman's family's ice-cream van), forms the fourth annual Winter Commission at the gallery and was unveiled today, on the eve of Diwali, the Indian festival of lights. The installation will be in place until January 31 next year. (Photo by David Cliff/NurPhoto)
RM2DAJ2H9–London UK 13 November 2020 Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the renowned British artist Chila Kumari SIngh Burman. Burman's stunning technicolour installation for Tate Britain’s iconic facade references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories bound up in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour. This is the fourth in Tate Britain’s series of outdoor commissions. Unveiled for the first time today , Burman's work will be on display until 31 January 2021.Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
RM2DAPCG0–London, UK, 14 November 2020: despite some rain, Londoners flocked to see artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman's winter lights commission at Tate Britain, 'Remembering A Brave New World'. Some were marking the start of Diwali but others were just looking for any form of outdoor entertainment allowed under lockdown restrictions. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2DAJDY3–Tate Britain, London, UK. 13 November 2020. The new Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman draws on her Punjabi heritage and Liverpudlian working-class background, exploring the multiplicity of South Asian identities within a British context decorating the gallery portico in a blaze of colour. Passing early morning cyclists stop to photograph the work. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy
RM2DAJ3KD–London, UK. 13th Nov, 2020. Remembering a Brave New World -Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman (pictured). Burman's technicolour installation, for Tate Britain's facade, references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories bound up in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour. This is the fourth in Tate Britain's series of outdoor commissions to mark the winter season. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2DAJ10G–London, UK. 13 November 2020. The new Winter Commission at Tate Britain is unveiled by British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman. Her installation on the façade references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour and is on display until 31 January 2021. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2KC40P3–Neon light installation 'Remembering A Brave New World', by British artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman, covers the facade of the Tate Britain art gallery in London, England, on November 13, 2020. The work, noted to combine 'Hindu mythology, Bollywood imagery, colonial history and personal memories' (including Burman's family's ice-cream van), forms the fourth annual Winter Commission at the gallery and was unveiled today, on the eve of Diwali, the Indian festival of lights. The installation will be in place until January 31 next year. (Photo by David Cliff/NurPhoto)
RM2DAJ2K0–London UK 13 November 2020 Tate Britain Winter Commission, devised by the renowned British artist Chila Kumari SIngh Burman. Burman's stunning technicolour installation for Tate Britain’s iconic facade references mythology, Bollywood, radical feminism, political activism and family memories bound up in a celebration of neon light and swirling colour. This is the fourth in Tate Britain’s series of outdoor commissions. Unveiled for the first time today , Burman's work will be on display until 31 January 2021.Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
RM2DAPCKE–London, UK, 14 November 2020: despite some rain, Londoners flocked to see artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman's winter lights commission at Tate Britain, 'Remembering A Brave New World'. Some were marking the start of Diwali but others were just looking for any form of outdoor entertainment allowed under lockdown restrictions. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News