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Neckface Exhibit at dpmhi in London by Josh Rubin

Neck Face Press Release

Earlier this month, Spear wrote about the new book of work from Neckface dpmhi from 13 May to 10 June.

The show consists of original Neck Face paintings and drawings shown alongside collaborative work with Maharishi including a series of embroidered canvases in editions of 3 and unique pieces of embroidered recycled military clothing. Also available will be a limited edition T-shirt and copies of Satan's Bride!!! Location after the jump.

dpmhi
2-3 GPS
Great Pulteney Street
Soho
London W1
Opening Hours: Mon-Sat: 10-7, Sun: 12-5

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