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		<title>FRAGMENS SUR LES INSTITUTIONS REPUBLICAINES IV. 1996. WITH INSERTED POSTCARD.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dublin: Douglas Hyde Gallery, 1996<br />
27 x 18cm, 6pp outer printed folder content of a 8pp bw exhibition catalogue and a 10.5 x 15cm, 1pp postcard showing the title installation. Cullen's republicanism led him to display texts from the Hunger Strikers of 1981 when IRA members starved themselves to death as part of a campaign to be recognised as political prisoners. Essay by John Hutchinson. VG.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dublin: Douglas Hyde Gallery, 1996<br />
27 x 18cm, 6pp outer printed folder content of a 8pp bw exhibition catalogue and a 10.5 x 15cm, 1pp postcard showing the title installation. Cullen's republicanism led him to display texts from the Hunger Strikers of 1981 when IRA members starved themselves to death as part of a campaign to be recognised as political prisoners. Essay by John Hutchinson. VG.</p>
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		<title>FRAGMENTS SUR LES INSTITUTIONS REPUBLICAINES IV. 2000.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dublin: Irish Museum of Modern Art, 2000<br />
21 x 15cm, 2pp. Announcement card for the artist's solo show displaying an installation view of the artist's text works which simply reproduce smuggled out writings from confined Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) prisoners on large panels. The work was originally created in France during the 1990s at a time when the Troubles in Ireland were at their height and the terrorist prisoners being held in the H Blocks by the British Government were campaigning (via 'dirty' protests and hunger strikes) to be treated as political rather than criminal prisoners. Fine.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dublin: Irish Museum of Modern Art, 2000<br />
21 x 15cm, 2pp. Announcement card for the artist's solo show displaying an installation view of the artist's text works which simply reproduce smuggled out writings from confined Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) prisoners on large panels. The work was originally created in France during the 1990s at a time when the Troubles in Ireland were at their height and the terrorist prisoners being held in the H Blocks by the British Government were campaigning (via 'dirty' protests and hunger strikes) to be treated as political rather than criminal prisoners. Fine.</p>
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