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SATELLITE SATELLITE: Workplace London, 13 Oct - 15 Nov
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Eric Bainbridge at Frieze London, Stand H10
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Extended until 4th October: Eric Bainbridge 'Late 90's Constructions' Workplace London
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Workplace Gallery at The Manchester Contemporary 2014: Jennifer Douglas solo presentation
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