arch40
  • 30,00 EUR

    Making print for private purpose, storage in computer memory, no distribution rights.

  • 40,00 EUR

    Strictly for editorial, single use on a personal (nonprofit) web site, Internet portal, social media (Facebook, Instagram etc.), blog for 1 year. Not for resale. Maximum picture size 2000px.

  • 75,00 EUR

    Strictly for editorial, single use on a commercial web site, Internet portal, social media (Facebook, Instagram etc.), blog for 1 year. Not for resale. Maximum picture size 2000px.

  • 90,00 EUR

    Strictly for editorial, single use, inside of newspaper, magazine, book (including digital version), one edition, one single country. Not for resale.

Gross prices
Contact us to calculate price for another use. Prices only for online sales.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/Shutterstock (10712259a) ; Bristol, UK. #WhoseFuture campaign outdoor art. Two billboards saying "Actions over Apologies" and "Black Lives Matter" are seen in Bristol as part of a month long arts exhibition starting this week called "Whose Future" by Rising Arts Agency. The month-long outdoor art exhibition is using spaces normally given over to adverts across the city. The work by dozens of young Bristol artists aims to provide a platform for new voices while also asking questions about Bristol's future, and as a response to the ongoing Black Lives Matter campaign, as well as inequalities suffered by young people and the impact on them from the wider Covid-19 lockdown. Bristol hit world headlines when the statue of slave trader Edward Colston was pulled down with ropes and thrown into Bristol docks on 07 June during an All Black Lives/Black Lives Matter protest. Today a new sculpture titled "A Surge of Power (Jen Reid) 2020" by artist Marc Quinn made of black resin and steel was put up on the plinth where the statue of Colston previously stood without any permission from Bristol City council. Jen Reid stood on the empty plinth at the previous protest on 07 June which was in protest for the memory of George Floyd, a black man who was killed on May 25, 2020 in Minneapolis in the US by a white police officer kneeling on his neck for nearly 9 minutes. The killing of George Floyd has seen widespread protests in the US, the UK and other countries. Whose Future outdoor arts in response to BLM, Bristol, UK - 15 Jul 2020
arch40
2020-07-15
Rex Features/East News
Rex Features
Simon Chapman/LNP/Shutterstock
shutterstock_editorial_Whose_Future_outdoor_arts_in_res_10712259
2,19MB
31cm x 22cm by 300dpi
07, 15, 2020, 25, 9, A, ABOUT, ACROSS, ACTIONS, ADVERTS, AGENCY, AIMS, ALL, ALSO, AN, AND, ANY, APOLOGIES, ARE, ART, ARTIST, ARTISTS, ARTS, AS, ASKING, AT, BILLBOARDS, BLACK, BLM, BRISTOL, BY, CALLED, CAMPAIGN, CHAPMAN, CITY, COLSTON, COUNCIL, COUNTRIES, COVID-19, COVID19, CREDIT, DOCKS, DOWN, DOZENS, DURING, EDWARD, EMPTY, EXHIBITION, FLOYD, FOR, FROM, FUTURE, GEORGE, GIVEN, HAS, HEADLINES, HIS, HIT, IMPACT, IN, INEQUALITIES, INTO, IS, JEN, JUL, JUNE, KILLED, KILLING, KNEELING, LIVES, LNP, LOCKDOWN, LONG, MADE, MALE, MAN, MANDATORY, MARC, MATTER, MAY, MEMORY, MINNEAPOLIS, MINUTES, MONTH, MONTH-LONG, MONTHLONG, NEARLY, NECK, NEW, NORMALLY, OF, OFFICER, ON, ONGOING, OTHER, OUTDOOR, OVER, PART, PEOPLE, PERMISSION, PERSONALITY, PLATFORM, PLINTH, POLICE, POWER, PREVIOUS, PREVIOUSLY, PROTEST, PROTESTS, PROVIDE, PULLED, PUT, QUESTIONS, QUINN, REID, RESIN, RESPONSE, RISING, ROPES, SAYING, SCULPTURE, SEEN, SHUTTERSTOCK, SIMON, SLAVE, SPACES, STARTING, STATUE, STEEL, STOOD, SUFFERED, SURGE, THE, THEM, THIS, THROWN, TITLED, TO, TODAY, TRADER, TWO, UK, UP, US, USING, VOICES, WAS, WEEK, WELL, WHEN, WHERE, WHICH, WHILE, WHITE, WHO, WHOSE, WHOSEFUTURE, WIDER, WIDESPREAD, WITH, WITHOUT, WORK, WORLD, YOUNG,