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		<title>STUTTGART STAMMHEIM. 2012.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Stuttgart: Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, 2012

21  x 10cm, 2pp invitation card for the opening of Magdanz's photographic documentation of the famous (notorious?) prison that was in part built to hold the various members of the Red Army Faction (aka Baader Meinhof gang) and where they are claimed to have committed suicide in hard to believe circumstances in October 17 1977 (Meinhof having hung herself from the cell windows a year earlier. The facility was planned to be demolished soon after this exhibition but that appears not to have fully happened.

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					<description><![CDATA[Stuttgart: Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, 2012

21  x 10cm, 6pp announcement leaflet for Magdanz's photographic documentation of the famous (notorious?) prison that was in part built to hold the various members of the Red Army Faction (aka Baader Meinhof gang) and where they are claimed to have committed suicide in hard to believe circumstances in October 17 1977 (Meinhof having hung herself from the cell windows a year earlier. The facility was planned to be demolished soon after this exhibition but that appears not to have fully happened.

Four b/w image of the internal spaces and external architecture of the prison and text in English and German. VG+.]]></description>
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