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Battersea Power Station Exhibition

Originally designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in 1929, Battersea Power Station - and its famous chimneys - is one of the most iconic parts of the London skyline. The building has graced album covers, most notably Pink Floyd’s Animals in 1977, starred as a Hitchcock extra and in the closing ceremony of the 2012 Olympics. It even appeared in The Beatles' 1965 movie Help! Now as it undergoes a new lease of life, this magnificent building is to be commemorated in all its glory by renowned British photographer Adrian Houston in a new

exhibition entitled Visions of Battersea Power Station.


These unique editions of six mixed media works will be enhanced by actual pieces of the building’s original structure (including the original chimneys).


‘Birth of an Icon’

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