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  • Deal Pier, on the South East Kent Coast on the 28th of February 2022 in Deal, United Kingdom. Made from concrete clad steel it is 311 metres long out into the sea and is a popular tourist attraction in the area. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Fishermen fishing with rods from the end of Deal Pier, on the South East Kent Coast on the 28th of February 2022 in Deal, United Kingdom. Made from concrete clad steel it is 311 metres long out into the sea and is popular for fishing competitions. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A local bird watcher uses his binoculars to see some sea birds floating next to Deal Pier, on the South East Kent Coast on the 28th of February 2022 in Deal, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The winter sunshine reflecting in bright blue calm sea from Abbot’s Cliff on the eastern side of Folkestone, the Kent coast seaside town on a bright clear winters day on the 17th of January 2022 Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The underside of Deal Pier, on the South East Kent Coast on the 28th of February 2022 in Deal, United Kingdom. Made from concrete clad steel it is 311 metres long out into the sea and is a popular tourist attraction in the area. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A man feeding the seagulls on the beach next to Deal Pier, on the South East Kent Coast on the 28th of February 2022 in Deal, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A man feeding the seagulls on the beach next to Deal Pier, on the South East Kent Coast on the 28th of February 2022 in Deal, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The winter sunshine reflecting in bright blue calm sea from Abbot’s Cliff on the eastern side of Folkestone, the Kent coast seaside town on a bright clear winters day on the 17th of January 2022 Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A bright blue calm English Channel sea from Abbot’s Cliff on the eastern side of Folkestone, the Kent coast seaside town on a bright clear winters day on the 17th of January 2022 Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A view from Abbot’s Cliff across East Wear Bay of the eastern side of Folkestone, the Kent coast seaside town on a bright clear winters day on the 17th of January 2022 Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A view from Abbot’s Cliff across East Wear Bay of the eastern side of Folkestone, the Kent coast seaside town on a bright clear winters day on the 17th of January 2022 Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The Coast Guard drag a dinghy that brought 13 Asylum seekers safely to the beach on the 8th of October 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The Coast Guard support the Home Office to intercept and rescue small boats used by asylum seekers to cross the channel from France.(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The Coast Guard drag a dinghy that brought 13 Asylum seekers safely to the beach on the 8th of October 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The Coast Guard support the Home Office to intercept and rescue small boats used by asylum seekers to cross the channel from France.(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The Coast Guard drag a dinghy that brought 13 Asylum seekers safely to the beach on the 8th of October 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The Coast Guard support the Home Office to intercept and rescue small boats used by asylum seekers to cross the channel from France.(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Watched by Border Force officers on Jet ski’s the Coast Guard removes a dinghy from the sea that brought 13 Asylum seekers safely to the beach on the 8th of October 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The Home Office has begun using Jet Ski’s or personal water crafts to move along the coast quicker and intercept small boats used by asylum seekers to cross the channel from France.(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Watched by Border Force officers on Jet ski’s the Coast Guard removes a dinghy from the sea that brought 13 Asylum seekers safely to the beach on the 8th of October 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The Home Office has begun using Jet Ski’s or personal water crafts to move along the coast quicker and intercept small boats used by asylum seekers to cross the channel from France.(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The Coast Guard drag a dinghy that brought 13 Asylum seekers safely to the beach on the 8th of October 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The Coast Guard support the Home Office to intercept and rescue small boats used by asylum seekers to cross the channel from France.(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Watched by Border Force officers on Jet ski’s the Coast Guard removes a dinghy from the sea that brought 13 Asylum seekers safely to the beach on the 8th of October 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The Home Office has begun using Jet Ski’s or personal water crafts to move along the coast quicker and intercept small boats used by asylum seekers to cross the channel from France.(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Watched by Border Force officers on Jet ski’s the Coast Guard removes a dinghy from the sea that brought 13 Asylum seekers safely to the beach on the 8th of October 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The Home Office has begun using Jet Ski’s or personal water crafts to move along the coast quicker and intercept small boats used by asylum seekers to cross the channel from France.(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Watched by Border Force officers on Jet ski’s the Coast Guard removes a dinghy from the sea that brought 13 Asylum seekers safely to the beach on the 8th of October 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The Home Office has begun using Jet Ski’s or personal water crafts to move along the coast quicker and intercept small boats used by asylum seekers to cross the channel from France.(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Watched by Border Force officers on Jet ski’s the Coast Guard removes a dinghy from the sea that brought 13 Asylum seekers safely to the beach on the 8th of October 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The Home Office has begun using Jet Ski’s or personal water crafts to move along the coast quicker and intercept small boats used by asylum seekers to cross the channel from France.(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Watched by Border Force officers on Jet ski’s the Coast Guard removes a dinghy from the sea that brought 13 Asylum seekers safely to the beach on the 8th of October 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The Home Office has begun using Jet Ski’s or personal water crafts to move along the coast quicker and intercept small boats used by asylum seekers to cross the channel from France.(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Watched by Border Force officers on Jet ski’s the Coast Guard removes a dinghy from the sea that brought 13 Asylum seekers safely to the beach on the 8th of October 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The Home Office has begun using Jet Ski’s or personal water crafts to move along the coast quicker and intercept small boats used by asylum seekers to cross the channel from France.(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A winter sunset red sky over the long sandy beach of Sutton on Sea, with The Lincs Offshore Wind Farm in the distance. Lincolnshire. United Kingdom. Sutton on Sea is on the coast of the North Sea, and is a popular holiday destination up the coast from Skegness.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A winter sunset red sky over the long sandy beach of Sutton on Sea, Lincolnshire. United Kingdom. Sutton on Sea is on the coast of the North Sea, and is a popular holiday destination up the coast from Skegness.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • North Stack Fog warning station on the coast of Holyhead Breakwater Country Park on the coast of Holyhead, Anglesey, North Wales, United Kingdom.20th February 2020 (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A fog warning lighthouse on an island off the coast of Holyhead Breakwater Country Park on the coast of Holyhead, Anglesey, North Wales, United Kingdom.20th February 2020. The country park opened in 1990 and is on the site of an old stone quarry.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A fog warning lighthouse on an island off the coast of Holyhead Breakwater Country Park on the coast of Holyhead, Anglesey, North Wales, United Kingdom, 20th February 2020. The country park opened in 1990 and is on the site of an old stone quarry.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A winter sunset red sky over the long sandy beach of Sutton on Sea, Lincolnshire. United Kingdom. Sutton on Sea is on the coast of the North Sea, and is a popular holiday destination up the coast from Skegness.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A winter sunset red sky over the long sandy beach of Sutton on Sea, Lincolnshire. United Kingdom. Sutton on Sea is on the coast of the North Sea, and is a popular holiday destination up the coast from Skegness.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A winter sunset red sky over the long sandy beach of Sutton on Sea, Lincolnshire. United Kingdom. Sutton on Sea is on the coast of the North Sea, and is a popular holiday destination up the coast from Skegness.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A winter sunset red sky over the long sandy beach of Sutton on Sea, Lincolnshire. United Kingdom. Sutton on Sea is on the coast of the North Sea, and is a popular holiday destination up the coast from Skegness.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Sunset-Sutton-On-Sea-3701.jpg
  • A winter sunset red sky over the long sandy beach of Sutton on Sea, Lincolnshire. United Kingdom. Sutton on Sea is on the coast of the North Sea, and is a popular holiday destination up the coast from Skegness.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A winter sunset red sky over the long sandy beach of Sutton on Sea, Lincolnshire. United Kingdom. Sutton on Sea is on the coast of the North Sea, and is a popular holiday destination up the coast from Skegness.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A winter sunset red sky over the long sandy beach of Sutton on Sea, Lincolnshire. United Kingdom. Sutton on Sea is on the coast of the North Sea, and is a popular holiday destination up the coast from Skegness.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The South Stack Lighthouse, a fog warning lighthouse on an island off the coast of Holyhead Breakwater Country Park on the coast of Holyhead, Anglesey, North Wales, United Kingdom.20th February 2020. The country park opened in 1990 and is on the site of an old stone quarry.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The South Stack Lighthouse, a fog warning lighthouse on an island off the coast of Holyhead Breakwater Country Park on the coast of Holyhead, Anglesey, North Wales, United Kingdom.20th February 2020. The country park opened in 1990 and is on the site of an old stone quarry.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Wales-Anglesey-Holyhead-Light-hou...jpg
  • The South Stack Lighthouse, a fog warning lighthouse on an island off the coast of Holyhead Breakwater Country Park on the coast of Holyhead, Anglesey, North Wales, United Kingdom.20th February 2020. The country park opened in 1990 and is on the site of an old stone quarry.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • An orange life jacket that was used by an asylum seeker floating in the sea on the 8th of October 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The jacket fell from a dinghy as the coast guards pulled it to shore. The boat brought 13 Asylum seekers safely to the beach who then removed their jackets once they arrived. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • An orange life jacket that was used by an asylum seeker floating in the sea on the 8th of October 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The jacket fell from a dinghy as the coast guards pulled it to shore. The boat brought 13 Asylum seekers safely to the beach who then removed their jackets once they arrived. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • An orange life jacket that was used by an asylum seeker floating in the sea on the 8th of October 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The jacket fell from a dinghy as the coast guards pulled it to shore. The boat brought 13 Asylum seekers safely to the beach who then removed their jackets once they arrived. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A United States Coast Guard (USCG) boat sails across the Upper Bay, New York City, New York, United States of America,  at sun set other boats also travel across the water and the Bayonne Bridge and building of New Jersey are silhouetted in the background. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • An orange life jacket that was used by an asylum seeker floating in the sea on the 8th of October 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The jacket fell from a dinghy as the coast guards pulled it to shore. The boat brought 13 Asylum seekers safely to the beach who then removed their jackets once they arrived. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • HM Coast Guard staff and local police help asylum seekers who have spent all night travelling by dinghy from France to the UK, landing on the beach in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 8th of October 2021. There were 13 people who crossed the busy shipping channel over night, all wearing life jackets. They were cold and dehydrated when they landed. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • HM Coast Guard staff help asylum seekers who have spent all night travelling by dinghy from France to the UK, landing on the beach in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 8th of October 2021. There were 13 people who crossed the busy shipping channel over night, all wearing life jackets. They were cold and dehydrated when they landed. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Folk singer Sam Lee, photographed on the south coast near Folkestone on the 26th of March 2022, Folkestone United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Folk singer Sam Lee, photographed on the south coast near Folkestone on the 26th of March 2022, Folkestone United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Folk singer Sam Lee, photographed on the south coast near Folkestone on the 26th of March 2022, Folkestone United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Folk singer Sam Lee, photographed on the south coast near Folkestone on the 26th of March 2022, Folkestone United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Folk singer Sam Lee, photographed on the south coast near Folkestone on the 26th of March 2022, Folkestone United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Folk singer Sam Lee, photographed on the south coast near Folkestone on the 26th of March 2022, Folkestone United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Folk singer Sam Lee, photographed on the south coast near Folkestone on the 26th of March 2022, Folkestone United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Folk singer Sam Lee, photographed on the south coast near Folkestone on the 26th of March 2022, Folkestone United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Folk singer Sam Lee, photographed on the south coast near Folkestone on the 26th of March 2022, Folkestone United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Folk singer Sam Lee, photographed on the south coast near Folkestone on the 26th of March 2022, Folkestone United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Folk singer Sam Lee, photographed on the south coast near Folkestone on the 26th of March 2022, Folkestone United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Folk singer Sam Lee, photographed on the south coast near Folkestone on the 26th of March 2022, Folkestone United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Folk singer Sam Lee, photographed on the south coast near Folkestone on the 26th of March 2022, Folkestone United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Folk singer Sam Lee, photographed on the south coast near Folkestone on the 26th of March 2022, Folkestone United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Folk singer Sam Lee, photographed on the south coast near Folkestone on the 26th of March 2022, Folkestone United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Folk singer Sam Lee, photographed on the south coast near Folkestone on the 26th of March 2022, Folkestone United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Folk singer Sam Lee, photographed on the south coast near Folkestone on the 26th of March 2022, Folkestone United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Folk singer Sam Lee, photographed on the south coast near Folkestone on the 26th of March 2022, Folkestone United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The artist Morag Myerscough at the site of Flock of Seagulls Bag of Stolen Chips for the Folkestone Triennial launch on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Flock of Seagulls Bag of Stolen Chips is a gateway or ‘welcome pavilion’ for the former gasworks site at Ship Street, from where visitors will be able to view the entire site and imagine how it might be developed in the future. Its cylindrical form and its open lattice-work metal construction echo the gasometers that once stood on the site, while its brightly painted panels suggest an altogether more post-industrial atmosphere. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Climate Emergency Services By Artist Mike Stubb parked in the middle fo the road for the launch of The Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot Tontine street was closed off and more artwork appeared. This is Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition and the third one curated by Lewis Biggs. The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The installation Green/Light part of the Folkestone Triennial launch on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. For Folkestone Triennial 2014, Bradley presented Green/Light (for M.R.), a major sculptural light installation created for the former gasworks site on the junction of Ship Street and Foord Road North, Folkestone. Now derelict, the site was once a hub of energy and the place where light was first generated for the town. The creation of the installation was an intense personal journey for Bradley, who was born in Folkestone in the same year that the gasworks were decommissioned, but has lived her adult life as a successful artist in London. Since its creation, Green/Light (For M.R.) has become a highly acclaimed work and much-loved local beacon. Its reflective, exciting presence acts as a powerful catalyst for conversations on the future of the gasworks. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • CCTV operating next to Respect Road 2020 by artists Gilbert & George, one of six images that will be displayed as billboards for the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Looking Ahead by artist Jacqueline Poncelet for the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot on 21st of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Looking Ahead pierces holes through the brick of the retaining wall of the old Ship Street gasworks. A variety of lenses have been fitted into the holes, including some that mimic bee-eyes, as well as mechanically operated kaleidoscopes. Viewers will be afforded an extraordinary and ever-changing view over the gasworks site, the railway viaduct and the hills, as well as the future. Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People enjoying Looking Ahead by artist Jacqueline Poncelet for the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot on 21st of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Looking Ahead pierces holes through the brick of the retaining wall of the old Ship Street gasworks. A variety of lenses have been fitted into the holes, including some that mimic bee-eyes, as well as mechanically operated kaleidoscopes. Viewers will be afforded an extraordinary and ever-changing view over the gasworks site, the railway viaduct and the hills, as well as the future. Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Chain Brain 2019 by artists Gilbert & George and Climate Emergency Services By Artist Mike Stubbs, two artworks made for the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People gathered to dance on Beautiful Sunday, a sculptural installation by the artist Jacqueline Donachie that celebrates ‘all the dance floors of Folkestone’ by marking out their size one-to-one on a huge stage set in the middle of the derelict gasworks site. Visitors are invited to stand on the stage and remember (if they are local residents) the dance floors - many of which are no longer active on the 21st of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Jacqueline Donachie speaking at the launch evening on Beautiful Sunday, a sculptural installation by the artist Jacqueline Donachie that celebrates ‘all the dance floors of Folkestone’ by marking out their size one-to-one on a huge stage set in the middle of the derelict gasworks site. Visitors are invited to stand on the stage and remember (if they are local residents) the dance floors - many of which are no longer active on the 21st of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A couple pause under a parasol on a summers evening on Beautiful Sunday, a sculptural installation by the artist Jacqueline Donachie that celebrates ‘all the dance floors of Folkestone’ by marking out their size one-to-one on a huge stage set in the middle of the derelict gasworks site. Visitors are invited to stand on the stage and remember (if they are local residents) the dance floors - many of which are no longer active on the 21st of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People gathered to dance on Beautiful Sunday, a sculptural installation by the artist Jacqueline Donachie that celebrates ‘all the dance floors of Folkestone’ by marking out their size one-to-one on a huge stage set in the middle of the derelict gasworks site. Visitors are invited to stand on the stage and remember (if they are local residents) the dance floors - many of which are no longer active on the 21st of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A couple pause under a parasol on a summers evening on Beautiful Sunday, a sculptural installation by the artist Jacqueline Donachie that celebrates ‘all the dance floors of Folkestone’ by marking out their size one-to-one on a huge stage set in the middle of the derelict gasworks site. Visitors are invited to stand on the stage and remember (if they are local residents) the dance floors - many of which are no longer active on the 21st of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People gathered to dance on Beautiful Sunday, a sculptural installation by the artist Jacqueline Donachie that celebrates ‘all the dance floors of Folkestone’ by marking out their size one-to-one on a huge stage set in the middle of the derelict gasworks site. Visitors are invited to stand on the stage and remember (if they are local residents) the dance floors - many of which are no longer active on the 21st of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People gathered to dance on Beautiful Sunday, a sculptural installation by the artist Jacqueline Donachie that celebrates ‘all the dance floors of Folkestone’ by marking out their size one-to-one on a huge stage set in the middle of the derelict gasworks site. Visitors are invited to stand on the stage and remember (if they are local residents) the dance floors - many of which are no longer active on the 21st of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Janus’ Fortress: Folkestone by Pilar Quinteros is a monumental sculptural head with two faces, representing Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and transitions, who was often associated with thresholds – and so also with a present poised between the past and the future on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The sculpture is located high up on the East Cliff, overlooking Folkestone’s harbour, and with its two faces is able to look both towards the European mainland and towards England, connecting them, as Folkestone has always done whether as a fortress or a port. It is made of chalk and plaster, and will gradually erode and disintegrate. The artist’s intention was to make a kind of anti-monument, imposing in scale but ephemeral and vulnerable. Its disintegration also mirrors (and reflects on) the gradual erosion of the chalk cliffs and coastline. The white cliffs of Dover are sometimes referred to as the fortress walls of England. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-169...jpg
  • Janus’ Fortress: Folkestone by Pilar Quinteros is a monumental sculptural head with two faces, representing Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and transitions, who was often associated with thresholds – and so also with a present poised between the past and the future on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The sculpture is located high up on the East Cliff, overlooking Folkestone’s harbour, and with its two faces is able to look both towards the European mainland and towards England, connecting them, as Folkestone has always done whether as a fortress or a port. It is made of chalk and plaster, and will gradually erode and disintegrate. The artist’s intention was to make a kind of anti-monument, imposing in scale but ephemeral and vulnerable. Its disintegration also mirrors (and reflects on) the gradual erosion of the chalk cliffs and coastline. The white cliffs of Dover are sometimes referred to as the fortress walls of England. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-168...jpg
  • Janus’ Fortress: Folkestone by Pilar Quinteros is a monumental sculptural head with two faces, representing Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and transitions, who was often associated with thresholds – and so also with a present poised between the past and the future on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The sculpture is located high up on the East Cliff, overlooking Folkestone’s harbour, and with its two faces is able to look both towards the European mainland and towards England, connecting them, as Folkestone has always done whether as a fortress or a port. It is made of chalk and plaster, and will gradually erode and disintegrate. The artist’s intention was to make a kind of anti-monument, imposing in scale but ephemeral and vulnerable. Its disintegration also mirrors (and reflects on) the gradual erosion of the chalk cliffs and coastline. The white cliffs of Dover are sometimes referred to as the fortress walls of England. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-168...jpg
  • Respect Road 2020 by artists Gilbert & George, one of six images that will be displayed as billboards for the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot. This is Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition and the third one curated by Lewis Biggs. The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-151...jpg
  • Respect Road 2020 by artists Gilbert & George, one of six images that will be displayed as billboards for the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot. This is Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition and the third one curated by Lewis Biggs. The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-150...jpg
  • Respect Road 2020 by artists Gilbert & George, one of six images that will be displayed as billboards for the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot. This is Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition and the third one curated by Lewis Biggs. The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-150...jpg
  • I Am Argonaut, a statue by Jason Wilsher-Mills uses digital technology to produce this  incredible large scale sculpture. I AM Argonaut has been placed in conversation a monumental statue of William Harvey, the physician who discovered the circulation of blood. Jason has a disability that was caused by a disease of the blood during childhood  and this gave him the opportunity to pay his respect to the scientist. The is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot. This is Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition and the third one curated by Lewis Biggs. The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-139...jpg
  • I Am Argonaut, a statue by Jason Wilsher-Mills uses digital technology to produce this  incredible large scale sculpture. I AM Argonaut has been placed in conversation a monumental statue of William Harvey, the physician who discovered the circulation of blood. Jason has a disability that was caused by a disease of the blood during childhood  and this gave him the opportunity to pay his respect to the scientist. The is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot. This is Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition and the third one curated by Lewis Biggs. The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-139...jpg
  • I Am Argonaut, a statue by Jason Wilsher-Mills uses digital technology to produce this  incredible large scale sculpture. I AM Argonaut has been placed in conversation a monumental statue of William Harvey, the physician who discovered the circulation of blood. Jason has a disability that was caused by a disease of the blood during childhood  and this gave him the opportunity to pay his respect to the scientist. The is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot. This is Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition and the third one curated by Lewis Biggs. The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-138...jpg
  • I Am Argonaut, a statue by Jason Wilsher-Mills uses digital technology to produce this  incredible large scale sculpture. I AM Argonaut has been placed in conversation a monumental statue of William Harvey, the physician who discovered the circulation of blood. Jason has a disability that was caused by a disease of the blood during childhood  and this gave him the opportunity to pay his respect to the scientist. The is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot. This is Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition and the third one curated by Lewis Biggs. The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-138...jpg
  • I Am Argonaut, a statue by Jason Wilsher-Mills uses digital technology to produce this  incredible large scale sculpture. I AM Argonaut has been placed in conversation a monumental statue of William Harvey, the physician who discovered the circulation of blood. Jason has a disability that was caused by a disease of the blood during childhood  and this gave him the opportunity to pay his respect to the scientist. The is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot. This is Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition and the third one curated by Lewis Biggs. The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-138...jpg
  • I Am Argonaut, a statue by Jason Wilsher-Mills uses digital technology to produce this  incredible large scale sculpture. I AM Argonaut has been placed in conversation a monumental statue of William Harvey, the physician who discovered the circulation of blood. Jason has a disability that was caused by a disease of the blood during childhood  and this gave him the opportunity to pay his respect to the scientist. The is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot. This is Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition and the third one curated by Lewis Biggs. The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-138...jpg
  • I Am Argonaut, a statue by Jason Wilsher-Mills uses digital technology to produce this  incredible large scale sculpture. I AM Argonaut has been placed in conversation a monumental statue of William Harvey, the physician who discovered the circulation of blood. Jason has a disability that was caused by a disease of the blood during childhood  and this gave him the opportunity to pay his respect to the scientist. The is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot. This is Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition and the third one curated by Lewis Biggs. The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-137...jpg
  • I Am Argonaut, a statue by Jason Wilsher-Mills uses digital technology to produce this  incredible large scale sculpture. I AM Argonaut has been placed in conversation a monumental statue of William Harvey, the physician who discovered the circulation of blood. Jason has a disability that was caused by a disease of the blood during childhood  and this gave him the opportunity to pay his respect to the scientist. The is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot. This is Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition and the third one curated by Lewis Biggs. The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-137...jpg
  • I Am Argonaut, a statue by Jason Wilsher-Mills uses digital technology to produce this  incredible large scale sculpture. I AM Argonaut has been placed in conversation a monumental statue of William Harvey, the physician who discovered the circulation of blood. Jason has a disability that was caused by a disease of the blood during childhood  and this gave him the opportunity to pay his respect to the scientist. The is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot. This is Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition and the third one curated by Lewis Biggs. The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-137...jpg
  • I Am Argonaut, a statue by Jason Wilsher-Mills uses digital technology to produce this  incredible large scale sculpture. I AM Argonaut has been placed in conversation a monumental statue of William Harvey, the physician who discovered the circulation of blood. Jason has a disability that was caused by a disease of the blood during childhood  and this gave him the opportunity to pay his respect to the scientist. The is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot. This is Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition and the third one curated by Lewis Biggs. The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-136...jpg
  • I Am Argonaut, a statue by Jason Wilsher-Mills uses digital technology to produce this  incredible large scale sculpture. I AM Argonaut has been placed in conversation a monumental statue of William Harvey, the physician who discovered the circulation of blood. Jason has a disability that was caused by a disease of the blood during childhood  and this gave him the opportunity to pay his respect to the scientist. The is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot. This is Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition and the third one curated by Lewis Biggs. The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-137...jpg
  • I Am Argonaut, a statue by Jason Wilsher-Mills uses digital technology to produce this  incredible large scale sculpture. I AM Argonaut has been placed in conversation a monumental statue of William Harvey, the physician who discovered the circulation of blood. Jason has a disability that was caused by a disease of the blood during childhood  and this gave him the opportunity to pay his respect to the scientist. The is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot. This is Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition and the third one curated by Lewis Biggs. The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-137...jpg
  • Fortune Here, by artist genuinefake on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Taking its inspiration from the Rotunda amusement arcades that drew crowds to the beach until the 1990s, FORTUNE HERE (for Urban Room Folkestone) is a pavilion and visitor experience located near the site of the now demolished domed buildings from which the Rotunda got its name. The pavilion contains themed games - and a course for crazy golf - addressing significant contemporary topics that affect both local residents and Europe’s wider population. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-164...jpg
  • Fortune Here, by artist genuinefake on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Taking its inspiration from the Rotunda amusement arcades that drew crowds to the beach until the 1990s, FORTUNE HERE (for Urban Room Folkestone) is a pavilion and visitor experience located near the site of the now demolished domed buildings from which the Rotunda got its name. The pavilion contains themed games - and a course for crazy golf - addressing significant contemporary topics that affect both local residents and Europe’s wider population. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-164...jpg
  • Fortune Here, by artist genuinefake on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Taking its inspiration from the Rotunda amusement arcades that drew crowds to the beach until the 1990s, FORTUNE HERE (for Urban Room Folkestone) is a pavilion and visitor experience located near the site of the now demolished domed buildings from which the Rotunda got its name. The pavilion contains themed games - and a course for crazy golf - addressing significant contemporary topics that affect both local residents and Europe’s wider population. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-161...jpg
  • Respect Road 2020 by artists Gilbert & George, one of six images that will be displayed as billboards for the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-161...jpg
  • Respect Road 2020 by artists Gilbert & George, one of six images that will be displayed as billboards for the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Folkestone's 5th open air art exhibition The Plot sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-2020-161...jpg
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