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					<description><![CDATA[<p>London: Make, 1999</p>
<p>30 x 21cm, 40pp plus card covers. A single number of this feminist art journal with articles and reviews of Sophie Calle, Ceal Floyer, Louise Bourgeois, Elizabeth Wright, as well as more generalist essays on sexuality, body image and the gender debates of the late 90s. Colour images throughout. VG+.</p>
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<p>21 x 29cm, 82pp plus card covers. Exhibition catalogue for a group show of new work from Jake and Dinos Chapman , Enrico David , Elizabeth Wright , Grayson Perry, Martin Maloney and others - illustrated in colour throughout. ironically the title New Labour while referencing the rebranding that political party took under Tony Blair was also used as an attack title in an advert created by Saatchi's PR company which allowed his to buy all the art. He took the money, and the tax cuts from his chosen political party and ran. VG+.</p>
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<p>21 x 29cm, 82pp plus card covers. Exhibition catalogue for a group show of new work from Jake and Dinos Chapman , Enrico David , Elizabeth Wright , Grayson Perry, Martin Maloney and others - illustrated in colour throughout. ironically the title New Labour while referencing the rebranding that political party took under Tony Blair was also used as an attack title in an advert created by Saatchi's PR company which allowed his to buy all the art. He took the money, and the tax cuts from his chosen political party and ran. VG+.</p>
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