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London lit up in colour

Winter Light is a sparkling free, open-air exhibition at the Southbank Centre. Lightworks designed by world-renowned artists illuminate iconic buildings and trees along the River Thames. They include David Ogle’s neon light installation (pictured), called Loomin, which forms a colourful canopy across the plane trees of Queen’s Walk. The full exhibition is visible each night from dusk to 11.30pm, until 28 March. Visit southbankcentre.co.uk for more details.

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