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( , Fri 18 Jul 2008, 23:05, archived)
Back in '99 time-based artist Ben Galvin produced a piece which involved, amongst other things,
The short sleeved jobbies which popper up under the arse.
These vests sported various legends and emblems, including a large swastika, a pattern of different swastikas, mutants and so on. Sort of a jibe at the unnecessary shock tactics which British art was utilising at the time, sort of thing.
Anyway, rummaging through the baby's drawer for clothes as we were changing a nappy and dressing her in a rush, we now have a 13 month daughter proudly wearing a natty top which features a very graphic image of a baby boring a hole through its male guardian's head with its eye lasers.
Top stuff.
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Fri 18 Jul 2008, 23:05,
archived)
These vests sported various legends and emblems, including a large swastika, a pattern of different swastikas, mutants and so on. Sort of a jibe at the unnecessary shock tactics which British art was utilising at the time, sort of thing.
Anyway, rummaging through the baby's drawer for clothes as we were changing a nappy and dressing her in a rush, we now have a 13 month daughter proudly wearing a natty top which features a very graphic image of a baby boring a hole through its male guardian's head with its eye lasers.
Top stuff.