The Lumiere London light festival returns
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The Lumiere London light festival returns to London for a spectacular second time between Jan. 18 and 21. With more than 50 works created by leading UK and international artists, it showcases UK capital’s spectacular architecture and famous streets. /VCG Photo

The Lumiere London light festival returns to London for a spectacular second time between Jan. 18 and 21. With more than 50 works created by leading UK and international artists, it showcases UK capital’s spectacular architecture and famous streets. /VCG Photo

“The Light of the Spirit (Chapter 2)” is a masterpiece from Patrice Warrener and it brings the facade of Westminster Abbey’s Great West Gate to life. /VCG Photo

“The Light of the Spirit (Chapter 2)” is a masterpiece from Patrice Warrener and it brings the facade of Westminster Abbey’s Great West Gate to life. /VCG Photo

“The Rose” is a work of art from Mick Stephenson, and it is made from thousands of recycled plastic bottles. People can power the installation in Westminster Cathedral Plaza, Westminster, by cycling. /VCG Photo

“The Rose” is a work of art from Mick Stephenson, and it is made from thousands of recycled plastic bottles. People can power the installation in Westminster Cathedral Plaza, Westminster, by cycling. /VCG Photo

A woman poses for photos at the “Entre Les Rangs” by Rami Bebawi at Lewis Cubitt, Kings Cross. “Entre Les Rangs” consists of thousands of illuminated flower-like reflectors, emulating fields of wheat shimmering in the wind as the seasons pass. /VCG Photo

A woman poses for photos at the “Entre Les Rangs” by Rami Bebawi at Lewis Cubitt, Kings Cross. “Entre Les Rangs” consists of thousands of illuminated flower-like reflectors, emulating fields of wheat shimmering in the wind as the seasons pass. /VCG Photo

“The Wave”, designed by Vertigo, consists of 40 interactive and luminous triangular gates. They respond to movement with sounds and visuals, allowing audiences to create their own artistic experience. /VCG Photo

“The Wave”, designed by Vertigo, consists of 40 interactive and luminous triangular gates. They respond to movement with sounds and visuals, allowing audiences to create their own artistic experience. /VCG Photo