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Art And The 60's At Tate Britain
June 28, 2004

30 June - 26 September 2004

Art and the 60's at Tate Britain is divided into nine different themes which explore the ways that British visual culture was transformed during the 1960s. Each section of this microsite provides a brief explanation of the key themes alongside a selection of highlighted works.

Came by this, via anglepoised.com

The new Robin Rimbaud/Scanner album is inspired by the Nicholson Baker book Double Fold.



Baker is better known for his erotic stories, one of which, The Fermata, is being adapted for the big screen by Neil Gaiman, for director Robert Zemeckis."The Fermata" is a novel about a young man who discovers that he has the ability to freeze time around him and proceeds to use this ability for sexual means!

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