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In photos: Store X, The Vinyl Factory, Store Studios, 180 The Strand, London
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In photos: Store X, The Vinyl Factory, Store Studios, 180 The Strand, London

Wed 15th November, 2017Tue 14th November, 2017 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Taking place across multiple floors of a brutalist block in London’s The Strand, Store X The Vinyl Factory is a fascinating free show featuring the work of Ryoji Ikeda, Arthur Jafa, …

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