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Karen Kilimnik, Jack Pierson, Raymond Pettibon and Jim Shaw, artists represented in the 'True Stories' exhibition, talk to Stuart Morgan about their work, the use of vernacular in a section of contemporary American art and visual representation.
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Karen Kilimnik, Jack Pierson, Raymond Pettibon and Jim Shaw, artists represented in the 'True Stories' exhibition, talk to Stuart Morgan about their work, the use of vernacular in a section of contemporary American art and visual representation.
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