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Left: Stella Vine. Right: Sexton Ming.
Still from a video taken on 20 June 2000 at a talk, promoted by the Institute of Ideas, on "Stuckism and Remodernism" by Billy Childish and Charles Thomson at the Salon des Arts, Kensington. Stella Vine leaving after the end of the talk.
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