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Click bang wallop what a picture

ALL TOMORROW'S PICTURES
ICA, 12 Carlton House Terrace, SW1, Thursday 31 May, till 9pm, free

Fifty-nine celebs (Helena Christensen, Peter Blake, Beth Ditto, Jon Snow and Graham Coxon among them) have each taken a snap representing 'Tomorrow' on a camera phone.

You can call the resulting exhibition a searing vision of the future as imagined through the eyes of some of our most influential and creative talent' (as the ICA does) or just say: Oh dear, that one's a bit out of focus' (as most people will).

Either way it's free, open late on Thursday and well worth a gander.

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