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17 May 2011
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In Pictures: Art lost on the Tube on display in London
The forgotten artwork collection features paintings, drawings and photographs from nameless artists.
The Lost Collection will be on display at KK Outlet in Hoxton Square, east London, in June.
The artworks were left on Tube trains, buses and black cabs throughout the capital.
The artworks were stored at Transport for London's lost property office after they were found.
Breast implants, human skulls and bull's sperm are among hundreds of items that are lost on London's transport network each day.
Around 60 pieces will be on display at the gallery.
Some of the pieces may eventually be reclaimed by their owners.
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