Brian Haw snapping Art world

Peace campaigner Brian Haw taking a photograph of from left artist Mark Wallinger, sculpture Anna Barriball, curator Clarrie Wallis, web journalist Emma Sangster, NTBA & peace campaigner Maria Gallastegui at Tate Britain the day before the press view the private view and the opening of the Mark Wallinger forthcoming exhibition, which has been constructed in secret STATE BRITAIN, it consists of a rigorous reconstruction of the Brian Haw demonstration displays as they were just before the police confiscated them from Parliament Square under the controversial law ‘Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2007’ SOCPA. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK, 14th January 2007

Date: 14/01/2007

Location: Millbank, London, UK

Photographer: Richard Keith Wolff

Brian Haw snapping Art world

Peace campaigner Brian Haw taking a photograph of from left artist Mark Wallinger, sculpture Anna Barriball, curator Clarrie Wallis, web journalist Emma Sangster, NTBA & peace campaigner Maria Gallastegui at Tate Britain the day before the press view the private view and the opening of the Mark Wallinger forthcoming exhibition, which has been constructed in secret STATE BRITAIN, it consists of a rigorous reconstruction of the Brian Haw demonstration displays as they were just before the police confiscated them from Parliament Square under the controversial law ‘Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2007’ SOCPA. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK, 14th January 2007

Date: 14/01/2007

Location: Millbank, London, UK

Photographer: Richard Keith Wolff