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Wednesday, 27 May 2009

No more Death after Life!

Following on from a feature in The Times yesterday, courtesy of the very charming Derwent May, all our large copies of Gilbert & George's Life after Death are now sold out!

Smaller prints are still available here

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Posted by Nancy at 10:43
Labels: Death after Life, Gilbert and George, PR

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