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A House to Die in
On Thursday evening 18th October at 6.30 pm, Carole Reeves gave a touring talk at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, interpreting Bjarne Melgaard's exhibition 'A House to Die In'. Aside from the house, which is fascinating in itself, the artist also worked with individuals with mental health issues including victims of torture, schizophrenics and recovering drug and alcohol abusers, to produce an intriguing and disturbing exhibition.
http://www.ica.org.uk/33800/Exhibitions/Bjarne-Melgaard-A-House-to-Die-In.html

