Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Save-the-Arctic-Photographic-Exhibition-at-London-s-Underground-27MZIFJ6SUAOE.htmlConceptually similarSave the Arctic Photographic Exhibition at London's UndergroundGP0STP80BCompleted★★★★Save the Arctic Photographic Exhibition at London's UndergroundGP0STP80DCompleted★★★★★★★Save the Arctic Photographic Exhibition at London's UndergroundGP0STP80KCompleted★★★★Save the Arctic Photographic Exhibition at London's UndergroundGP0STP81ZCompleted★★★★Save the Arctic Photographic Exhibition at London's UndergroundGP0STP80LCompleted★★★★Save the Arctic Photographic Exhibition at London's UndergroundGP0STP80GCompleted★★★★Save the Arctic Photographic Exhibition at London's UndergroundGP0STP80FCompleted★★★★Save the Arctic Photographic Exhibition at London's UndergroundGP0STP81XCompleted★★★★Save the Arctic Photographic Exhibition at London's UndergroundGP0STP80ICompleted★★★★View AllGP0STP80ESave the Arctic Photographic Exhibition at London's UndergroundVivienne Westwood (designed the Save the Arctic T shirt) at the exhibition launch showing photographs by Andy Gotts with Sadie Frost And model Leebo Freeman.Locations:Europe-London-United KingdomDate:13 Jul, 2015Credit:© David Sandison / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3744px X 5616pxKeywords:Celebrities-Climate (campaign title)-Exhibitions-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Positive mood-Public transport-Railway stations-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Three peopleShoot:Save the Arctic Photographic Exhibition at London's UndergroundVivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, Leebo Freeman and Andy Gotts attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station. A collection of 60 iconic celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – captured by award-winning photographer Andy Gotts MBE – is presented together for the first time.The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Tom Hiddlestone, Kate Moss, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen and many more, will be presented in a takeover of the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.