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Kim Toohey

Hi, I've moved to Kuwait after eight years in London (NZ before that) where I taught art and studied for my MA (Visual Arts: Illustration) at Camberwell College, UAL.
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November 23, 2008

Roger Hiorns' SEIZURE

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Roger Hiorns' set about improving a dilapidated 60's low-rise London council flat. It was as cold as Eliasson's sun was warm. I liked the bath. See my photos on flickr.
Go to ICON Magazine's online review for more information on the installation, and how SEIZURE was created.

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