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  • A political message about the value of migration is attached to the exterior of the location where Dutch landscape painter Vincent van Gogh lived for a short period between 1873-4, at 87 Hackford Road, London S9 in Brixton SW9, on 11th May 2020, in London, England. The 20 year-old Van Gogh was not yet an artist when he came to London to work for Dutch art dealer, Goupil & Cie in Covent Garden. His lodgings was at one point semi-derelict but is now a listed Art House created by Artangel's Saskia Olde Wolbers.
    van_gogh_house-03-10-05-2020.jpg
  • A political message about the value of migration is attached to the exterior of the location where Dutch landscape painter Vincent van Gogh lived for a short period between 1873-4, at 87 Hackford Road, London S9 in Brixton SW9, on 11th May 2020, in London, England. The 20 year-old Van Gogh was not yet an artist when he came to London to work for Dutch art dealer, Goupil & Cie in Covent Garden. His lodgings was at one point semi-derelict but is now a listed Art House created by Artangel's Saskia Olde Wolbers.
    van_gogh_house-02-10-05-2020.jpg
  • A political message about the value of migration is attached to the exterior of the location where Dutch landscape painter Vincent van Gogh lived for a short period between 1873-4, at 87 Hackford Road, London S9 in Brixton SW9, on 11th May 2020, in London, England. The 20 year-old Van Gogh was not yet an artist when he came to London to work for Dutch art dealer, Goupil & Cie in Covent Garden. His lodgings was at one point semi-derelict but is now a listed Art House created by Artangel's Saskia Olde Wolbers.
    van_gogh_house-01-10-05-2020.jpg
  • The address in Peckford Place, on the Angell estate in south London, identified as the location where - including another location(s) - three woman were held captive for a 30 year period by two others, said to be in bad conditions. UPDATE NOV 2015: Aravindan Balakrishnan, 75, a Maoist cult leader who used violence, fear and sexual degradation to control women he held captive has been found guilty of a string of sex assaults. He raped two followers and falsely imprisoned and mistreated his daughter for more than 30 years in a commune in South London.
    slavery_house28-24-11-2013.jpg
  • The address in Peckford Place, on the Angell estate in south London, identified as the location where - including another location(s) - three woman were held captive for a 30 year period by two others, said to be in bad conditions. UPDATE NOV 2015: Aravindan Balakrishnan, 75, a Maoist cult leader who used violence, fear and sexual degradation to control women he held captive has been found guilty of a string of sex assaults. He raped two followers and falsely imprisoned and mistreated his daughter for more than 30 years in a commune in South London.
    slavery_house27-24-11-2013.jpg
  • Peeling billboard reveals older layers of Primesight street advertising incl a dystopian "It's a wonderful world."
    wonderful_world05-28-04-2012.jpg
  • Peeling billboard reveals older layers of Primesight street advertising incl a dystopian "It's a wonderful world."
    wonderful_world03-28-04-2012.jpg
  • Peeling billboard reveals older layers of Primesight street advertising incl a dystopian "It's a wonderful world."
    wonderful_world02-28-04-2012.jpg
  • Peeling billboard reveals older layers of Primesight street advertising incl a dystopian "It's a wonderful world."
    wonderful_world01-28-04-2012.jpg
  • Peeling billboard reveals older layers of Primesight street advertising incl a dystopian "It's a wonderful world."
    wonderful_world04-28-04-2012.jpg
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