Jamie Reid’s Fund Raiser Prints for National Art Hate Week 2009. They are derived from the record cover for the National Art Hate Week Anthem by Silent Revolt (God Save Marcel Duchamp (A) / Pretty Vacant Art Hate (B))
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Jamie Reid’s Fund Raiser Prints for National Art Hate Week
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