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Preview of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2021

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© Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/07/2021. FOLKESTONE, UK. A woman experiences "Beautiful Sunday", 2021, by Jacqueline Donachie, which 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. Preview of The Plot exhibition, the fifth Creative Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone has no publicly subsidised art gallery, so artists were invited to use public spaces to create new artworks in the seaside town. Over 20 works by artists including Assemble, Rana Begum, Gilbert & George, Atta Kwami, Pilar Quinteros, and Richard Deacon are on display 22 July to 2 November 2021. Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP

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Folkestone Creative Folkestone Triennial art exhibition outdoor installation artwork artist Triennial summer coastal seaside town The Plot public art commission Kent fifth edition
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© Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/07/2021. FOLKESTONE, UK. A woman experiences "Beautiful Sunday", 2021, by Jacqueline Donachie, which 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. Preview of The Plot exhibition, the fifth Creative Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone has no publicly subsidised art gallery, so artists were invited to use public spaces to create new artworks in the seaside town. Over 20 works by artists including Assemble, Rana Begum, Gilbert & George, Atta Kwami, Pilar Quinteros, and Richard Deacon are on display 22 July to 2 November 2021.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP