Anish Kapoor stands in front of some of his work at his exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, London, his first London show since his Royal Academy exhibition in 2009 and following the Orbit Commission for the Olympic Park. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-anish-kapoor-stands-in-front-of-some-of-his-work-at-his-exhibition-106709007.html
RMG5H0BY–Anish Kapoor stands in front of some of his work at his exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, London, his first London show since his Royal Academy exhibition in 2009 and following the Orbit Commission for the Olympic Park.
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RMCXT7TK–Anish Kapoor exhibition at the Lisson gallery London
Artist Anish Kapoor in front of 'Shade 2016', one of his works featured in his new exhibition at the Lisson Gallery in London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-artist-anish-kapoor-in-front-of-shade-2016-one-of-his-works-featured-136903568.html
RMHXMDW4–Artist Anish Kapoor in front of 'Shade 2016', one of his works featured in his new exhibition at the Lisson Gallery in London.
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RMCXTA2J–Anish Kapoor exhibition at the Lisson Gallery Preview October 10th 2012
London, UK. 24 March 2015. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-24-march-2015-press-preview-of-the-anish-kapoor-solo-exhibition-80215515.html
RMEJE3KR–London, UK. 24 March 2015. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015.
London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-september-2023-a-staff-member-with-ryan-ganders-school-of-languages-2023-an-animatronic-gorilla-beneath-an-office-desk-which-reacts-to-a-viewers-presence-at-a-preview-of-punto!-a-new-exhibition-by-multi-disciplinary-british-artist-ryan-gander-at-lisson-gallery-the-exhibition-explores-the-relationship-between-humans-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-show-runs-14-september-to-28-october-2023-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image565851411.html
RM2RTGN6Y–London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-sep-2023-slumped-beneath-an-office-desk-is-a-life-size-animatronic-female-gorilla-part-of-ryan-gander-pun-to!-a-new-selling-exhibition-at-the-lisson-gallery-which-runs-from-14-september-28-october-2023-it-explores-the-relationship-between-our-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-gorilla-is-described-as-seemingly-timid-she-displays-a-desire-to-learn-using-fingers-to-notatecount-units-the-purpose-of-her-act-of-recording-whether-units-of-time-currency-or-an-accumulation-or-decline-of-a-image565860469.html
RM2RTH4PD–London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a
Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei's new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery features sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dissident-chinese-artist-ai-weiweis-new-exhibition-roots-at-the-lisson-gallery-features-sculptures-cast-in-iron-from-the-tree-roots-of-the-endangered-pequi-vinagreiro-tree-from-bahia-brazil-as-well-as-kite-like-works-in-bamboo-and-silk-and-large-pixelated-pictures-rendered-in-lego-image328386254.html
RM2A2780E–Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei's new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery features sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego.
Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-store-studios-london-uk-3-october-2017-lisson-gallery-everything-at-162378864.html
RMKC4YW4–Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
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RMCTDFTD–aerial image of hyde park in london
Dear Earth: Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis is inspired by artist Otobong Nkanga’s suggestion that ‘caring is a form of resistance’. The exhibition highlights the ways in which artists are helping to reframe and deepen our psychological and spiritual responses to the climate crisis, hoping to inspire joy and empathy as well as promoting a sense of political and social activism. The 15 artists explore the interdependence of ecologies and ecosystems, as well as our emotional connection with nature. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dear-earth-art-and-hope-in-a-time-of-crisis-is-inspired-by-artist-otobong-nkangas-suggestion-that-caring-is-a-form-of-resistance-the-exhibition-highlights-the-ways-in-which-artists-are-helping-to-reframe-and-deepen-our-psychological-and-spiritual-responses-to-the-climate-crisis-hoping-to-inspire-joy-and-empathy-as-well-as-promoting-a-sense-of-political-and-social-activism-the-15-artists-explore-the-interdependence-of-ecologies-and-ecosystems-as-well-as-our-emotional-connection-with-nature-image555754405.html
RM2R84PBH–Dear Earth: Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis is inspired by artist Otobong Nkanga’s suggestion that ‘caring is a form of resistance’. The exhibition highlights the ways in which artists are helping to reframe and deepen our psychological and spiritual responses to the climate crisis, hoping to inspire joy and empathy as well as promoting a sense of political and social activism. The 15 artists explore the interdependence of ecologies and ecosystems, as well as our emotional connection with nature.
Artist Anish Kapoor in front of 'Red images in the red 2016', one of his works featured in his new exhibition at the Lisson Gallery in London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-artist-anish-kapoor-in-front-of-red-images-in-the-red-2016-one-of-136903605.html
RMHXMDXD–Artist Anish Kapoor in front of 'Red images in the red 2016', one of his works featured in his new exhibition at the Lisson Gallery in London.
Anish Kapoor exhibition at the Lisson Gallery Preview October 10th 2012 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-anish-kapoor-exhibition-at-the-lisson-gallery-preview-october-10th-50936531.html
RMCXTA1R–Anish Kapoor exhibition at the Lisson Gallery Preview October 10th 2012
London, UK. 24 March 2015. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-24-march-2015-press-preview-of-the-anish-kapoor-solo-exhibition-80215206.html
RMEJE38P–London, UK. 24 March 2015. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015.
London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-september-2023-a-staff-member-with-ryan-ganders-school-of-languages-2023-an-animatronic-gorilla-beneath-an-office-desk-which-reacts-to-a-viewers-presence-at-a-preview-of-punto!-a-new-exhibition-by-multi-disciplinary-british-artist-ryan-gander-at-lisson-gallery-the-exhibition-explores-the-relationship-between-humans-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-show-runs-14-september-to-28-october-2023-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image565851477.html
RM2RTGN99–London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-sep-2023-slumped-beneath-an-office-desk-is-a-life-size-animatronic-female-gorilla-part-of-ryan-gander-pun-to!-a-new-selling-exhibition-at-the-lisson-gallery-which-runs-from-14-september-28-october-2023-it-explores-the-relationship-between-our-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-gorilla-is-described-as-seemingly-timid-she-displays-a-desire-to-learn-using-fingers-to-notatecount-units-the-purpose-of-her-act-of-recording-whether-units-of-time-currency-or-an-accumulation-or-decline-of-a-image565860470.html
RM2RTH4PE–London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a
Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei's new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery features sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dissident-chinese-artist-ai-weiweis-new-exhibition-roots-at-the-lisson-gallery-features-sculptures-cast-in-iron-from-the-tree-roots-of-the-endangered-pequi-vinagreiro-tree-from-bahia-brazil-as-well-as-kite-like-works-in-bamboo-and-silk-and-large-pixelated-pictures-rendered-in-lego-image328386247.html
RM2A27807–Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei's new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery features sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego.
Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Stanley Whitney. Paintings. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-store-studios-london-uk-3-october-2017-lisson-gallery-everything-at-162378850.html
RMKC4YTJ–Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Stanley Whitney. Paintings. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
Dear Earth: Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis is inspired by artist Otobong Nkanga’s suggestion that ‘caring is a form of resistance’. The exhibition highlights the ways in which artists are helping to reframe and deepen our psychological and spiritual responses to the climate crisis, hoping to inspire joy and empathy as well as promoting a sense of political and social activism. The 15 artists explore the interdependence of ecologies and ecosystems, as well as our emotional connection with nature. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dear-earth-art-and-hope-in-a-time-of-crisis-is-inspired-by-artist-otobong-nkangas-suggestion-that-caring-is-a-form-of-resistance-the-exhibition-highlights-the-ways-in-which-artists-are-helping-to-reframe-and-deepen-our-psychological-and-spiritual-responses-to-the-climate-crisis-hoping-to-inspire-joy-and-empathy-as-well-as-promoting-a-sense-of-political-and-social-activism-the-15-artists-explore-the-interdependence-of-ecologies-and-ecosystems-as-well-as-our-emotional-connection-with-nature-image555754403.html
RM2R84PBF–Dear Earth: Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis is inspired by artist Otobong Nkanga’s suggestion that ‘caring is a form of resistance’. The exhibition highlights the ways in which artists are helping to reframe and deepen our psychological and spiritual responses to the climate crisis, hoping to inspire joy and empathy as well as promoting a sense of political and social activism. The 15 artists explore the interdependence of ecologies and ecosystems, as well as our emotional connection with nature.
A man records 'To a mouth 2016', a silicone, fibreglass and gauze work (left) by artist Anish Kapoor during the launch of his exhibition at the Lisson Gallery in London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-man-records-to-a-mouth-2016-a-silicone-fibreglass-and-gauze-work-136903575.html
RMHXMDWB–A man records 'To a mouth 2016', a silicone, fibreglass and gauze work (left) by artist Anish Kapoor during the launch of his exhibition at the Lisson Gallery in London.
Anish Kapoor exhibition at the Lisson Gallery Preview October 10th 2012 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-anish-kapoor-exhibition-at-the-lisson-gallery-preview-october-10th-50936476.html
RMCXT9YT–Anish Kapoor exhibition at the Lisson Gallery Preview October 10th 2012
London, UK. 24 March 2015. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-24-march-2015-press-preview-of-the-anish-kapoor-solo-exhibition-80215211.html
RMEJE38Y–London, UK. 24 March 2015. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015.
London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-september-2023-a-staff-member-with-ryan-ganders-school-of-languages-2023-an-animatronic-gorilla-beneath-an-office-desk-which-reacts-to-a-viewers-presence-at-a-preview-of-punto!-a-new-exhibition-by-multi-disciplinary-british-artist-ryan-gander-at-lisson-gallery-the-exhibition-explores-the-relationship-between-humans-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-show-runs-14-september-to-28-october-2023-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image565851476.html
RM2RTGN98–London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-sep-2023-slumped-beneath-an-office-desk-is-a-life-size-animatronic-female-gorilla-part-of-ryan-gander-pun-to!-a-new-selling-exhibition-at-the-lisson-gallery-which-runs-from-14-september-28-october-2023-it-explores-the-relationship-between-our-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-gorilla-is-described-as-seemingly-timid-she-displays-a-desire-to-learn-using-fingers-to-notatecount-units-the-purpose-of-her-act-of-recording-whether-units-of-time-currency-or-an-accumulation-or-decline-of-a-image565860435.html
RM2RTH4N7–London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a
Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei's new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery features sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dissident-chinese-artist-ai-weiweis-new-exhibition-roots-at-the-lisson-gallery-features-sculptures-cast-in-iron-from-the-tree-roots-of-the-endangered-pequi-vinagreiro-tree-from-bahia-brazil-as-well-as-kite-like-works-in-bamboo-and-silk-and-large-pixelated-pictures-rendered-in-lego-image328386250.html
RM2A2780A–Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei's new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery features sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego.
Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Stanley Whitney. Paintings. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-store-studios-london-uk-3-october-2017-lisson-gallery-everything-at-162378855.html
RMKC4YTR–Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Stanley Whitney. Paintings. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
A gallery assistant walks past untitled paintings by artist Anish Kapoor during the launch of his exhibition at the Lisson Gallery in London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-gallery-assistant-walks-past-untitled-paintings-by-artist-anish-136903571.html
RMHXMDW7–A gallery assistant walks past untitled paintings by artist Anish Kapoor during the launch of his exhibition at the Lisson Gallery in London.
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RMCXTA31–Anish Kapoor exhibition at the Lisson Gallery Preview October 10th 2012
London, UK. 24 March 2015. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-24-march-2015-press-preview-of-the-anish-kapoor-solo-exhibition-80215513.html
RMEJE3KN–London, UK. 24 March 2015. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015.
London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-september-2023-a-staff-member-with-ryan-ganders-school-of-languages-2023-an-animatronic-gorilla-beneath-an-office-desk-which-reacts-to-a-viewers-presence-at-a-preview-of-punto!-a-new-exhibition-by-multi-disciplinary-british-artist-ryan-gander-at-lisson-gallery-the-exhibition-explores-the-relationship-between-humans-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-show-runs-14-september-to-28-october-2023-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image565851417.html
RM2RTGN75–London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-sep-2023-slumped-beneath-an-office-desk-is-a-life-size-animatronic-female-gorilla-part-of-ryan-gander-pun-to!-a-new-selling-exhibition-at-the-lisson-gallery-which-runs-from-14-september-28-october-2023-it-explores-the-relationship-between-our-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-gorilla-is-described-as-seemingly-timid-she-displays-a-desire-to-learn-using-fingers-to-notatecount-units-the-purpose-of-her-act-of-recording-whether-units-of-time-currency-or-an-accumulation-or-decline-of-a-image565860481.html
RM2RTH4PW–London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a
Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei attended the opening of his new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery. On display are sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dissident-chinese-artist-ai-weiwei-attended-the-opening-of-his-new-exhibition-roots-at-the-lisson-gallery-on-display-are-sculptures-cast-in-iron-from-the-tree-roots-of-the-endangered-pequi-vinagreiro-tree-from-bahia-brazil-as-well-as-kite-like-works-in-bamboo-and-silk-and-large-pixelated-pictures-rendered-in-lego-image328386349.html
RM2A2783W–Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei attended the opening of his new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery. On display are sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego.
Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Tatsuo Miyajima. Time Waterfall, 2017. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-store-studios-london-uk-3-october-2017-lisson-gallery-everything-at-162378873.html
RMKC4YWD–Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Tatsuo Miyajima. Time Waterfall, 2017. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
Artist Anish Kapoor in front of 'Mirror (Red) 2016', one of his works featured in his new exhibition at the Lisson Gallery in London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-artist-anish-kapoor-in-front-of-mirror-red-2016-one-of-his-works-featured-136903594.html
RMHXMDX2–Artist Anish Kapoor in front of 'Mirror (Red) 2016', one of his works featured in his new exhibition at the Lisson Gallery in London.
Anish Kapoor exhibition at the Lisson Gallery Preview October 10th 2012 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-anish-kapoor-exhibition-at-the-lisson-gallery-preview-october-10th-50936519.html
RMCXTA1B–Anish Kapoor exhibition at the Lisson Gallery Preview October 10th 2012
London, UK. 24 March 2015. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-24-march-2015-press-preview-of-the-anish-kapoor-solo-exhibition-80215201.html
RMEJE38H–London, UK. 24 March 2015. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015.
London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-september-2023-a-staff-member-with-ryan-ganders-school-of-languages-2023-an-animatronic-gorilla-beneath-an-office-desk-which-reacts-to-a-viewers-presence-at-a-preview-of-punto!-a-new-exhibition-by-multi-disciplinary-british-artist-ryan-gander-at-lisson-gallery-the-exhibition-explores-the-relationship-between-humans-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-show-runs-14-september-to-28-october-2023-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image565851420.html
RM2RTGN78–London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-sep-2023-slumped-beneath-an-office-desk-is-a-life-size-animatronic-female-gorilla-part-of-ryan-gander-pun-to!-a-new-selling-exhibition-at-the-lisson-gallery-which-runs-from-14-september-28-october-2023-it-explores-the-relationship-between-our-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-gorilla-is-described-as-seemingly-timid-she-displays-a-desire-to-learn-using-fingers-to-notatecount-units-the-purpose-of-her-act-of-recording-whether-units-of-time-currency-or-an-accumulation-or-decline-of-a-image565860451.html
RM2RTH4NR–London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a
Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei attended the opening of his new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery. On display are sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dissident-chinese-artist-ai-weiwei-attended-the-opening-of-his-new-exhibition-roots-at-the-lisson-gallery-on-display-are-sculptures-cast-in-iron-from-the-tree-roots-of-the-endangered-pequi-vinagreiro-tree-from-bahia-brazil-as-well-as-kite-like-works-in-bamboo-and-silk-and-large-pixelated-pictures-rendered-in-lego-image328386273.html
RM2A27815–Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei attended the opening of his new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery. On display are sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego.
Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Anish Kapoor. At The Edge of the World II, 1998. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-store-studios-london-uk-3-october-2017-lisson-gallery-everything-at-162378426.html
RMKC4Y9E–Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Anish Kapoor. At The Edge of the World II, 1998. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
Artist Anish Kapoor in front of 'Mirror (Red) 2016', one of his works featured in his new exhibition at the Lisson Gallery in London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-artist-anish-kapoor-in-front-of-mirror-red-2016-one-of-his-works-featured-136903561.html
RMHXMDTW–Artist Anish Kapoor in front of 'Mirror (Red) 2016', one of his works featured in his new exhibition at the Lisson Gallery in London.
Anish Kapoor exhibition at the Lisson Gallery Preview October 10th 2012 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-anish-kapoor-exhibition-at-the-lisson-gallery-preview-october-10th-50936525.html
RMCXTA1H–Anish Kapoor exhibition at the Lisson Gallery Preview October 10th 2012
London, UK. 24 March 2015. Pictured: Artist Anish Kapoor. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-24-march-2015-pictured-artist-anish-kapoor-press-preview-80215487.html
RMEJE3JR–London, UK. 24 March 2015. Pictured: Artist Anish Kapoor. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015.
London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-september-2023-a-staff-member-with-ryan-ganders-school-of-languages-2023-an-animatronic-gorilla-beneath-an-office-desk-which-reacts-to-a-viewers-presence-at-a-preview-of-punto!-a-new-exhibition-by-multi-disciplinary-british-artist-ryan-gander-at-lisson-gallery-the-exhibition-explores-the-relationship-between-humans-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-show-runs-14-september-to-28-october-2023-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image565851480.html
RM2RTGN9C–London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-sep-2023-slumped-beneath-an-office-desk-is-a-life-size-animatronic-female-gorilla-part-of-ryan-gander-pun-to!-a-new-selling-exhibition-at-the-lisson-gallery-which-runs-from-14-september-28-october-2023-it-explores-the-relationship-between-our-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-gorilla-is-described-as-seemingly-timid-she-displays-a-desire-to-learn-using-fingers-to-notatecount-units-the-purpose-of-her-act-of-recording-whether-units-of-time-currency-or-an-accumulation-or-decline-of-a-image565860477.html
RM2RTH4PN–London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a
Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei attended the opening of his new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery. On display are sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dissident-chinese-artist-ai-weiwei-attended-the-opening-of-his-new-exhibition-roots-at-the-lisson-gallery-on-display-are-sculptures-cast-in-iron-from-the-tree-roots-of-the-endangered-pequi-vinagreiro-tree-from-bahia-brazil-as-well-as-kite-like-works-in-bamboo-and-silk-and-large-pixelated-pictures-rendered-in-lego-image328386265.html
RM2A2780W–Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei attended the opening of his new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery. On display are sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego.
Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Ai Weiwei. Iron Root, 2015. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-store-studios-london-uk-3-october-2017-lisson-gallery-everything-at-162378514.html
RMKC4YCJ–Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Ai Weiwei. Iron Root, 2015. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
Artist Anish Kapoor in front of 'It gleamed like blood 2016', one of his works featured in his new exhibition at the Lisson Gallery in London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-artist-anish-kapoor-in-front-of-it-gleamed-like-blood-2016-one-of-136903604.html
RMHXMDXC–Artist Anish Kapoor in front of 'It gleamed like blood 2016', one of his works featured in his new exhibition at the Lisson Gallery in London.
Anish Kapoor exhibition at the Lisson Gallery Preview October 10th 2012 Anish Kapoor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-anish-kapoor-exhibition-at-the-lisson-gallery-preview-october-10th-50935031.html
RMCXT847–Anish Kapoor exhibition at the Lisson Gallery Preview October 10th 2012 Anish Kapoor
London, UK. 24 March 2015. Pictured: Artist Anish Kapoor. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-24-march-2015-pictured-artist-anish-kapoor-press-preview-80215481.html
RMEJE3JH–London, UK. 24 March 2015. Pictured: Artist Anish Kapoor. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015.
London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-september-2023-a-staff-member-with-ryan-ganders-school-of-languages-2023-an-animatronic-gorilla-beneath-an-office-desk-which-reacts-to-a-viewers-presence-at-a-preview-of-punto!-a-new-exhibition-by-multi-disciplinary-british-artist-ryan-gander-at-lisson-gallery-the-exhibition-explores-the-relationship-between-humans-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-show-runs-14-september-to-28-october-2023-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image565851511.html
RM2RTGNAF–London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-sep-2023-slumped-beneath-an-office-desk-is-a-life-size-animatronic-female-gorilla-part-of-ryan-gander-pun-to!-a-new-selling-exhibition-at-the-lisson-gallery-which-runs-from-14-september-28-october-2023-it-explores-the-relationship-between-our-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-gorilla-is-described-as-seemingly-timid-she-displays-a-desire-to-learn-using-fingers-to-notatecount-units-the-purpose-of-her-act-of-recording-whether-units-of-time-currency-or-an-accumulation-or-decline-of-a-image565860439.html
RM2RTH4NB–London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a
Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei attended the opening of his new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery. On display are sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dissident-chinese-artist-ai-weiwei-attended-the-opening-of-his-new-exhibition-roots-at-the-lisson-gallery-on-display-are-sculptures-cast-in-iron-from-the-tree-roots-of-the-endangered-pequi-vinagreiro-tree-from-bahia-brazil-as-well-as-kite-like-works-in-bamboo-and-silk-and-large-pixelated-pictures-rendered-in-lego-image328386283.html
RM2A2781F–Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei attended the opening of his new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery. On display are sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego.
Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Anish Kapoor. At The Edge of the World II, 1998. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-store-studios-london-uk-3-october-2017-lisson-gallery-everything-at-162378388.html
RMKC4Y84–Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Anish Kapoor. At The Edge of the World II, 1998. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
A gallery assistant observes 'Shade 2016', a silicone, fibreglass and gauze work by artist Anish Kapoor during the launch of his exhibition at the Lisson Gallery in London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-gallery-assistant-observes-shade-2016-a-silicone-fibreglass-and-136903617.html
RMHXMDXW–A gallery assistant observes 'Shade 2016', a silicone, fibreglass and gauze work by artist Anish Kapoor during the launch of his exhibition at the Lisson Gallery in London.
Anish Kapoor exhibition at the Lisson Gallery Preview October 10th 2012 Anish Kapoor examines his work Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-anish-kapoor-exhibition-at-the-lisson-gallery-preview-october-10th-50935075.html
RMCXT85R–Anish Kapoor exhibition at the Lisson Gallery Preview October 10th 2012 Anish Kapoor examines his work
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei stand in behind 'Martin 2019' as Weiwei opens his new exhibition Ai Weiwei: Roots at the Lisson Gallery, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-artist-ai-weiwei-stand-in-behind-martin-2019-as-weiwei-opens-his-new-exhibition-ai-weiwei-roots-at-the-lisson-gallery-london-image328378841.html
RM2A26XFN–Chinese artist Ai Weiwei stand in behind 'Martin 2019' as Weiwei opens his new exhibition Ai Weiwei: Roots at the Lisson Gallery, London.
London, UK. 24 March 2015. Pictured: Artist Anish Kapoor. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-24-march-2015-pictured-artist-anish-kapoor-press-preview-80215233.html
RMEJE39N–London, UK. 24 March 2015. Pictured: Artist Anish Kapoor. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015.
London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-september-2023-a-staff-member-with-ryan-ganders-school-of-languages-2023-an-animatronic-gorilla-beneath-an-office-desk-which-reacts-to-a-viewers-presence-at-a-preview-of-punto!-a-new-exhibition-by-multi-disciplinary-british-artist-ryan-gander-at-lisson-gallery-the-exhibition-explores-the-relationship-between-humans-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-show-runs-14-september-to-28-october-2023-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image565851478.html
RM2RTGN9A–London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-sep-2023-slumped-beneath-an-office-desk-is-a-life-size-animatronic-female-gorilla-part-of-ryan-gander-pun-to!-a-new-selling-exhibition-at-the-lisson-gallery-which-runs-from-14-september-28-october-2023-it-explores-the-relationship-between-our-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-gorilla-is-described-as-seemingly-timid-she-displays-a-desire-to-learn-using-fingers-to-notatecount-units-the-purpose-of-her-act-of-recording-whether-units-of-time-currency-or-an-accumulation-or-decline-of-a-image565860482.html
RM2RTH4PX–London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a
Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei attended the opening of his new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery. On display are sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dissident-chinese-artist-ai-weiwei-attended-the-opening-of-his-new-exhibition-roots-at-the-lisson-gallery-on-display-are-sculptures-cast-in-iron-from-the-tree-roots-of-the-endangered-pequi-vinagreiro-tree-from-bahia-brazil-as-well-as-kite-like-works-in-bamboo-and-silk-and-large-pixelated-pictures-rendered-in-lego-image328386279.html
RM2A2781B–Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei attended the opening of his new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery. On display are sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego.
Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Ai Weiwei. Iron Tree Trunk, 2015. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-store-studios-london-uk-3-october-2017-lisson-gallery-everything-at-162378517.html
RMKC4YCN–Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Ai Weiwei. Iron Tree Trunk, 2015. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei stand in behind 'Martin 2019' as Weiwei opens his new exhibition Ai Weiwei: Roots at the Lisson Gallery, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-artist-ai-weiwei-stand-in-behind-martin-2019-as-weiwei-opens-his-new-exhibition-ai-weiwei-roots-at-the-lisson-gallery-london-image328378635.html
RM2A26X8B–Chinese artist Ai Weiwei stand in behind 'Martin 2019' as Weiwei opens his new exhibition Ai Weiwei: Roots at the Lisson Gallery, London.
London, UK. 24 March 2015. Pictured: Artist Anish Kapoor. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-24-march-2015-pictured-artist-anish-kapoor-press-preview-80215278.html
RMEJE3BA–London, UK. 24 March 2015. Pictured: Artist Anish Kapoor. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015.
London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-september-2023-a-staff-member-with-ryan-ganders-school-of-languages-2023-an-animatronic-gorilla-beneath-an-office-desk-which-reacts-to-a-viewers-presence-at-a-preview-of-punto!-a-new-exhibition-by-multi-disciplinary-british-artist-ryan-gander-at-lisson-gallery-the-exhibition-explores-the-relationship-between-humans-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-show-runs-14-september-to-28-october-2023-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image565851467.html
RM2RTGN8Y–London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-sep-2023-slumped-beneath-an-office-desk-is-a-life-size-animatronic-female-gorilla-part-of-ryan-gander-pun-to!-a-new-selling-exhibition-at-the-lisson-gallery-which-runs-from-14-september-28-october-2023-it-explores-the-relationship-between-our-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-gorilla-is-described-as-seemingly-timid-she-displays-a-desire-to-learn-using-fingers-to-notatecount-units-the-purpose-of-her-act-of-recording-whether-units-of-time-currency-or-an-accumulation-or-decline-of-a-image565860450.html
RM2RTH4NP–London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a
Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei attended the opening of his new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery. On display are sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dissident-chinese-artist-ai-weiwei-attended-the-opening-of-his-new-exhibition-roots-at-the-lisson-gallery-on-display-are-sculptures-cast-in-iron-from-the-tree-roots-of-the-endangered-pequi-vinagreiro-tree-from-bahia-brazil-as-well-as-kite-like-works-in-bamboo-and-silk-and-large-pixelated-pictures-rendered-in-lego-image328386258.html
RM2A2780J–Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei attended the opening of his new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery. On display are sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego.
Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Ai Weiwei. Iron Tree Trunk, 2015. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-store-studios-london-uk-3-october-2017-lisson-gallery-everything-at-162378526.html
RMKC4YD2–Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Ai Weiwei. Iron Tree Trunk, 2015. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
A gallery assistant walks in front of 'All Fingers Must Point Down' as Chinese artist Ai Weiwei opens his new exhibition Ai Weiwei: Roots at the Lisson Gallery, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-gallery-assistant-walks-in-front-of-all-fingers-must-point-down-as-chinese-artist-ai-weiwei-opens-his-new-exhibition-ai-weiwei-roots-at-the-lisson-gallery-london-image328379029.html
RM2A26XPD–A gallery assistant walks in front of 'All Fingers Must Point Down' as Chinese artist Ai Weiwei opens his new exhibition Ai Weiwei: Roots at the Lisson Gallery, London.
London, UK. 24 March 2015. Pictured: Artist Anish Kapoor. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-24-march-2015-pictured-artist-anish-kapoor-press-preview-80215264.html
RMEJE3AT–London, UK. 24 March 2015. Pictured: Artist Anish Kapoor. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015.
London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-september-2023-a-staff-member-with-ryan-ganders-school-of-languages-2023-an-animatronic-gorilla-beneath-an-office-desk-which-reacts-to-a-viewers-presence-at-a-preview-of-punto!-a-new-exhibition-by-multi-disciplinary-british-artist-ryan-gander-at-lisson-gallery-the-exhibition-explores-the-relationship-between-humans-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-show-runs-14-september-to-28-october-2023-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image565851515.html
RM2RTGNAK–London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-sep-2023-slumped-beneath-an-office-desk-is-a-life-size-animatronic-female-gorilla-part-of-ryan-gander-pun-to!-a-new-selling-exhibition-at-the-lisson-gallery-which-runs-from-14-september-28-october-2023-it-explores-the-relationship-between-our-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-gorilla-is-described-as-seemingly-timid-she-displays-a-desire-to-learn-using-fingers-to-notatecount-units-the-purpose-of-her-act-of-recording-whether-units-of-time-currency-or-an-accumulation-or-decline-of-a-image565860476.html
RM2RTH4PM–London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a
Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei attended the opening of his new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery. On display are sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dissident-chinese-artist-ai-weiwei-attended-the-opening-of-his-new-exhibition-roots-at-the-lisson-gallery-on-display-are-sculptures-cast-in-iron-from-the-tree-roots-of-the-endangered-pequi-vinagreiro-tree-from-bahia-brazil-as-well-as-kite-like-works-in-bamboo-and-silk-and-large-pixelated-pictures-rendered-in-lego-image328386262.html
RM2A2780P–Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei attended the opening of his new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery. On display are sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego.
Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Ai Weiwei. Iron Root, 2015. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-store-studios-london-uk-3-october-2017-lisson-gallery-everything-at-162378505.html
RMKC4YC9–Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Ai Weiwei. Iron Root, 2015. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei stand in in front of 'Martin 2019' and 'The Cover Page of The Mueller Report, Submitted to Attorney General William Barr by Robert Mueller on March 22, 2019' made from Lego as Weiwei opens his new exhibition Ai Weiwei: Roots at the Lisson Gallery, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-artist-ai-weiwei-stand-in-in-front-of-martin-2019-and-the-cover-page-of-the-mueller-report-submitted-to-attorney-general-william-barr-by-robert-mueller-on-march-22-2019-made-from-lego-as-weiwei-opens-his-new-exhibition-ai-weiwei-roots-at-the-lisson-gallery-london-image328378701.html
RM2A26XAN–Chinese artist Ai Weiwei stand in in front of 'Martin 2019' and 'The Cover Page of The Mueller Report, Submitted to Attorney General William Barr by Robert Mueller on March 22, 2019' made from Lego as Weiwei opens his new exhibition Ai Weiwei: Roots at the Lisson Gallery, London.
London, UK. 24 March 2015. Pictured: Artist Anish Kapoor. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-24-march-2015-pictured-artist-anish-kapoor-press-preview-80215508.html
RMEJE3KG–London, UK. 24 March 2015. Pictured: Artist Anish Kapoor. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015.
London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla (which reacts to a viewer’s presence) beneath an office desk, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-september-2023-a-staff-member-with-ryan-ganders-school-of-languages-2023-an-animatronic-gorilla-which-reacts-to-a-viewers-presence-beneath-an-office-desk-at-a-preview-of-punto!-a-new-exhibition-by-multi-disciplinary-british-artist-ryan-gander-at-lisson-gallery-the-exhibition-explores-the-relationship-between-humans-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-show-runs-14-september-to-28-october-2023-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image565851397.html
RM2RTGN6D–London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla (which reacts to a viewer’s presence) beneath an office desk, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-sep-2023-slumped-beneath-an-office-desk-is-a-life-size-animatronic-female-gorilla-part-of-ryan-gander-pun-to!-a-new-selling-exhibition-at-the-lisson-gallery-which-runs-from-14-september-28-october-2023-it-explores-the-relationship-between-our-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-gorilla-is-described-as-seemingly-timid-she-displays-a-desire-to-learn-using-fingers-to-notatecount-units-the-purpose-of-her-act-of-recording-whether-units-of-time-currency-or-an-accumulation-or-decline-of-a-image565860464.html
RM2RTH4P8–London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a
Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei attended the opening of his new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery. On display are sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dissident-chinese-artist-ai-weiwei-attended-the-opening-of-his-new-exhibition-roots-at-the-lisson-gallery-on-display-are-sculptures-cast-in-iron-from-the-tree-roots-of-the-endangered-pequi-vinagreiro-tree-from-bahia-brazil-as-well-as-kite-like-works-in-bamboo-and-silk-and-large-pixelated-pictures-rendered-in-lego-image328386341.html
RM2A2783H–Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei attended the opening of his new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery. On display are sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego.
Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Allora & Calzadilla. Solar Catastrophe, 2012. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-store-studios-london-uk-3-october-2017-lisson-gallery-everything-at-162378757.html
RMKC4YN9–Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Allora & Calzadilla. Solar Catastrophe, 2012. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei stand in in front of 'Martin 2019' and 'The Cover Page of The Mueller Report, Submitted to Attorney General William Barr by Robert Mueller on March 22, 2019' made from Lego as Weiwei opens his new exhibition Ai Weiwei: Roots at the Lisson Gallery, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-artist-ai-weiwei-stand-in-in-front-of-martin-2019-and-the-cover-page-of-the-mueller-report-submitted-to-attorney-general-william-barr-by-robert-mueller-on-march-22-2019-made-from-lego-as-weiwei-opens-his-new-exhibition-ai-weiwei-roots-at-the-lisson-gallery-london-image328378847.html
RM2A26XFY–Chinese artist Ai Weiwei stand in in front of 'Martin 2019' and 'The Cover Page of The Mueller Report, Submitted to Attorney General William Barr by Robert Mueller on March 22, 2019' made from Lego as Weiwei opens his new exhibition Ai Weiwei: Roots at the Lisson Gallery, London.
London, UK. 24 March 2015. Pictured: Artist Anish Kapoor. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-24-march-2015-pictured-artist-anish-kapoor-press-preview-80215246.html
RMEJE3A6–London, UK. 24 March 2015. Pictured: Artist Anish Kapoor. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015.
Artist Lee Ufan stands in front of part of his solo exhibition which opens to the public between March 25th and May 9th 2015 at the Lisson Gallery, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-artist-lee-ufan-stands-in-front-of-part-of-his-solo-exhibition-which-108084689.html
RMG7RK3D–Artist Lee Ufan stands in front of part of his solo exhibition which opens to the public between March 25th and May 9th 2015 at the Lisson Gallery, London.
London, UK. 13 September 2023. Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla (which reacts to a viewer’s presence) beneath an office desk, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-september-2023-ryan-ganders-school-of-languages-2023-an-animatronic-gorilla-which-reacts-to-a-viewers-presence-beneath-an-office-desk-at-a-preview-of-punto!-a-new-exhibition-by-multi-disciplinary-british-artist-ryan-gander-at-lisson-gallery-the-exhibition-explores-the-relationship-between-humans-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-show-runs-14-september-to-28-october-2023-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image565851395.html
RM2RTGN6B–London, UK. 13 September 2023. Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla (which reacts to a viewer’s presence) beneath an office desk, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-sep-2023-slumped-beneath-an-office-desk-is-a-life-size-animatronic-female-gorilla-part-of-ryan-gander-pun-to!-a-new-selling-exhibition-at-the-lisson-gallery-which-runs-from-14-september-28-october-2023-it-explores-the-relationship-between-our-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-gorilla-is-described-as-seemingly-timid-she-displays-a-desire-to-learn-using-fingers-to-notatecount-units-the-purpose-of-her-act-of-recording-whether-units-of-time-currency-or-an-accumulation-or-decline-of-a-image565860446.html
RM2RTH4NJ–London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a
Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei attended the opening of his new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery. On display are sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dissident-chinese-artist-ai-weiwei-attended-the-opening-of-his-new-exhibition-roots-at-the-lisson-gallery-on-display-are-sculptures-cast-in-iron-from-the-tree-roots-of-the-endangered-pequi-vinagreiro-tree-from-bahia-brazil-as-well-as-kite-like-works-in-bamboo-and-silk-and-large-pixelated-pictures-rendered-in-lego-image328386354.html
RM2A27842–Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei attended the opening of his new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery. On display are sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego.
Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Allora & Calzadilla. Shape Shifter, 2013. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-store-studios-london-uk-3-october-2017-lisson-gallery-everything-at-162378703.html
RMKC4YKB–Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Allora & Calzadilla. Shape Shifter, 2013. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
London, UK. 24 March 2015. Pictured: Artist Anish Kapoor. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-24-march-2015-pictured-artist-anish-kapoor-press-preview-80215269.html
RMEJE3B1–London, UK. 24 March 2015. Pictured: Artist Anish Kapoor. Press preview of the Anish Kapoor solo-exhibition featuring 3-D silicone and pigment paintings, Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 9 May 2015.
Artist Lee Ufan stands during a press preview of his solo exhibition which opens to the public between March 25th and May 9th 2015 at the Lisson Gallery, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-artist-lee-ufan-stands-during-a-press-preview-of-his-solo-exhibition-108084682.html
RMG7RK36–Artist Lee Ufan stands during a press preview of his solo exhibition which opens to the public between March 25th and May 9th 2015 at the Lisson Gallery, London.
London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-september-2023-a-staff-member-with-ryan-ganders-school-of-languages-2023-an-animatronic-gorilla-beneath-an-office-desk-which-reacts-to-a-viewers-presence-at-a-preview-of-punto!-a-new-exhibition-by-multi-disciplinary-british-artist-ryan-gander-at-lisson-gallery-the-exhibition-explores-the-relationship-between-humans-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-show-runs-14-september-to-28-october-2023-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image565851473.html
RM2RTGN95–London, UK. 13 September 2023. A staff member with Ryan Gander's ‘School of languages’, 2023, an animatronic gorilla beneath an office desk which reacts to a viewer’s presence, at a preview of PUNTO!, a new exhibition by multi-disciplinary British artist Ryan Gander at Lisson Gallery. The exhibition explores the relationship between humans’ evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The show runs 14 September to 28 October 2023. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-13-sep-2023-slumped-beneath-an-office-desk-is-a-life-size-animatronic-female-gorilla-part-of-ryan-gander-pun-to!-a-new-selling-exhibition-at-the-lisson-gallery-which-runs-from-14-september-28-october-2023-it-explores-the-relationship-between-our-evolutionary-past-and-the-ways-in-which-we-live-today-in-societies-driven-by-capitalist-growth-speed-and-progress-the-gorilla-is-described-as-seemingly-timid-she-displays-a-desire-to-learn-using-fingers-to-notatecount-units-the-purpose-of-her-act-of-recording-whether-units-of-time-currency-or-an-accumulation-or-decline-of-a-image565860458.html
RM2RTH4P2–London, UK. 13 Sep 2023. Slumped beneath an office desk is a life-size animatronic female gorilla - part of Ryan Gander PUN TO! a new selling exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, which runs from 14 September - 28 October 2023. It explores the relationship between our evolutionary past and the ways in which we live today in societies driven by capitalist growth, speed and progress. The gorilla is described as ‘Seemingly timid, she displays a desire to learn, using fingers to notate/count units. The purpose of her act of recording, whether units of time, currency or an accumulation or decline of a
Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei attended the opening of his new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery. On display are sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dissident-chinese-artist-ai-weiwei-attended-the-opening-of-his-new-exhibition-roots-at-the-lisson-gallery-on-display-are-sculptures-cast-in-iron-from-the-tree-roots-of-the-endangered-pequi-vinagreiro-tree-from-bahia-brazil-as-well-as-kite-like-works-in-bamboo-and-silk-and-large-pixelated-pictures-rendered-in-lego-image328386357.html
RM2A27845–Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei attended the opening of his new exhibition 'Roots' at the Lisson Gallery. On display are sculptures cast in iron from the tree roots of the endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree from Bahia, Brazil as well as kite-like works in bamboo and silk and large pixelated pictures rendered in Lego.
Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Lee Ufan. Wall work: Dialogue, 2017. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-store-studios-london-uk-3-october-2017-lisson-gallery-everything-at-162378822.html
RMKC4YRJ–Store Studios, London, UK. 3 October, 2017. Lisson Gallery ‘Everything At Once’ exhibition presents some of Lisson’s leading artists from both the past and present, with the work of 24 artists including Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, Richard Long and Julian Opie. Photo: Lee Ufan. Wall work: Dialogue, 2017. Posed with a member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.