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Tuesday, 25 August 2015

TateShots: John Grant - It Doesn't Matter to Him, Live at Tate Britain from 2014





We love the work of John Grant here at Abstraktion Towers...and what a great mix Tate Britain and John Grants voice and song writing..
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Tate Sensorium: Experience Art With All Your Senses

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