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London UK 30 March 2022 Philippine artist Leeroy New, making the final adjustments to his installation which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-making-the-final-adjustments-to-his-installation-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466032715.html
RM2J25HDF–London UK 30 March 2022 Philippine artist Leeroy New, making the final adjustments to his installation which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Philippine artist Leeroy New, making the final adjustments to his installation which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-making-the-final-adjustments-to-his-installation-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466032713.html
RM2J25HDD–London UK 30 March 2022 Philippine artist Leeroy New, making the final adjustments to his installation which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Philippine artist Leeroy New, making the final adjustments to his installation which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-making-the-final-adjustments-to-his-installation-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466032720.html
RM2J25HDM–London UK 30 March 2022 Philippine artist Leeroy New, making the final adjustments to his installation which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Philippine artist Leeroy New, making the final adjustments to his installation which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-making-the-final-adjustments-to-his-installation-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466032716.html
RM2J25HDG–London UK 30 March 2022 Philippine artist Leeroy New, making the final adjustments to his installation which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Philippine artist Leeroy New, making the final adjustments to his installation which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-making-the-final-adjustments-to-his-installation-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466032711.html
RM2J25HDB–London UK 30 March 2022 Philippine artist Leeroy New, making the final adjustments to his installation which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-somerset-house-presents-the-arks-of-gimokudan-by-the-brilliant-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466032710.html
RM2J25HDA–London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-somerset-house-presents-the-arks-of-gimokudan-by-the-brilliant-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466031692.html
RM2J25G50–London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-somerset-house-presents-the-arks-of-gimokudan-by-the-brilliant-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466031687.html
RM2J25G4R–London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-somerset-house-presents-the-arks-of-gimokudan-by-the-brilliant-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466032697.html
RM2J25HCW–London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-somerset-house-presents-the-arks-of-gimokudan-by-the-brilliant-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466032666.html
RM2J25HBP–London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-somerset-house-presents-the-arks-of-gimokudan-by-the-brilliant-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466032664.html
RM2J25HBM–London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Philippine artist Leeroy New, with his helmet made of recycled items which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-with-his-helmet-made-of-recycled-items-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466031684.html
RM2J25G4M–London UK 30 March 2022 Philippine artist Leeroy New, with his helmet made of recycled items which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-somerset-house-presents-the-arks-of-gimokudan-by-the-brilliant-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466032701.html
RM2J25HD1–London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-somerset-house-presents-the-arks-of-gimokudan-by-the-brilliant-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466031681.html
RM2J25G4H–London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Philippine artist Leeroy New, with his helmet made of recycled items which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-with-his-helmet-made-of-recycled-items-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466031683.html
RM2J25G4K–London UK 30 March 2022 Philippine artist Leeroy New, with his helmet made of recycled items which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-somerset-house-presents-the-arks-of-gimokudan-by-the-brilliant-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466031694.html
RM2J25G52–London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-somerset-house-presents-the-arks-of-gimokudan-by-the-brilliant-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466032704.html
RM2J25HD4–London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-somerset-house-presents-the-arks-of-gimokudan-by-the-brilliant-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466032670.html
RM2J25HBX–London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-somerset-house-presents-the-arks-of-gimokudan-by-the-brilliant-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466032662.html
RM2J25HBJ–London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-somerset-house-presents-the-arks-of-gimokudan-by-the-brilliant-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466031693.html
RM2J25G51–London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-somerset-house-presents-the-arks-of-gimokudan-by-the-brilliant-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466032698.html
RM2J25HCX–London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-somerset-house-presents-the-arks-of-gimokudan-by-the-brilliant-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466032696.html
RM2J25HCT–London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-somerset-house-presents-the-arks-of-gimokudan-by-the-brilliant-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466032660.html
RM2J25HBG–London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-somerset-house-presents-the-arks-of-gimokudan-by-the-brilliant-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466031686.html
RM2J25G4P–London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-somerset-house-presents-the-arks-of-gimokudan-by-the-brilliant-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466032706.html
RM2J25HD6–London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-somerset-house-presents-the-arks-of-gimokudan-by-the-brilliant-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-which-will-be-on-view-until-26-april-to-mark-the-occasion-of-earth-day-this-will-be-news-first-uk-installation-and-takes-form-as-three-fantastical-upturned-ships-elevated-metres-from-the-ground-constructed-using-plastic-waste-and-recycled-materials-the-installation-draws-on-the-culture-and-mythologies-of-the-artists-home-nation-of-the-philippines-a-country-at-the-frontline-of-the-climate-emergency-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466032703.html
RM2J25HD3–London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which will be on view until 26 April to mark the occasion of Earth Day. This will be New’s first UK installation, and takes form as three fantastical upturned ships, elevated metres from the ground, constructed using plastic waste and recycled materials. The installation draws on the culture and mythologies of the artist’s home nation of the Philippines, a country at the frontline of the climate emergency. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which can be seen giving the last touches to the installation. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-somerset-house-presents-the-arks-of-gimokudan-by-the-brilliant-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-which-can-be-seen-giving-the-last-touches-to-the-installation-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466031688.html
RM2J25G4T–London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which can be seen giving the last touches to the installation. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which can be seen giving the last touches to the installation. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30-march-2022-somerset-house-presents-the-arks-of-gimokudan-by-the-brilliant-philippine-artist-leeroy-new-which-can-be-seen-giving-the-last-touches-to-the-installation-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image466031691.html
RM2J25G4Y–London UK 30 March 2022 Somerset House presents The Arks of Gimokudan by the brilliant Philippine artist Leeroy New, which can be seen giving the last touches to the installation. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
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