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2019-01-19 Crawling woman in a red dress

4 images Created 23 Jan 2019

London, UK. 19th January, 2019. A woman wearing a red dress, believed to be artist Ellen Angus, crawls across paving stones around Parliament Square on her hands and knees. Ellen Angus is a member of London-based feminist collective 'Not So Popular' and is understood to have been performing the stunt as part of an upcoming art piece.
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  • London, UK. 19th January, 2019. A woman wearing a red dress, believed to be artist Ellen Angus, crawls across paving stones around Parliament Square on her hands and knees. Ellen Angus is a member of London-based feminist collective 'Not So Popular' and is understood to have been performing the stunt as part of an upcoming art piece
    Crawling-woman-red-dress-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 19th January, 2019. A woman wearing a red dress, believed to be artist Ellen Angus, crawls across paving stones around Parliament Square on her hands and knees. Ellen Angus is a member of London-based feminist collective 'Not So Popular' and is understood to have been performing the stunt as part of an upcoming art piece
    Crawling-woman-red-dress-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 19th January, 2019. A woman wearing a red dress, believed to be artist Ellen Angus, crawls across paving stones around Parliament Square on her hands and knees. Ellen Angus is a member of London-based feminist collective 'Not So Popular' and is understood to have been performing the stunt as part of an upcoming art piece
    Crawling-woman-red-dress-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 19th January, 2019. A woman wearing a red dress, believed to be artist Ellen Angus, crawls across paving stones around Parliament Square on her hands and knees. Ellen Angus is a member of London-based feminist collective 'Not So Popular' and is understood to have been performing the stunt as part of an upcoming art piece
    Crawling-woman-red-dress-004.jpg