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Channel Four Goes to Frieze

October 14, 2009 by Marion Maneker

There’s not really much of interest here beyond the fun of seeing some folks on the floor and Grayson Perry hope for a “bank and a museum” to buy the other two editions of his tapestry, the one Norman Foster bought:

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