File:Martin Firrell public art text for Tate Britain London 2006.jpg
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DescriptionMartin Firrell public art text for Tate Britain London 2006.jpg |
English: Text projections by public artist Martin Firrell in the Duveen Galleries, Tate Britain, London. Commissioned by Amy Lame and Duckie! Titled 'All Men Are Dangerous' the artwork explored the relationship between masculinity and war. |
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Author | Martin Firrell | ||
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