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Stuckist demonstration against the Turner Prize, Tate Britain, 5 December 2005.
Left to right: Joe Machine, Remy Noe, John Bourne, Jacqueline Jones, Jiri Hauschka, Daniel Pincham-Phipps.
The cardboard cut-out is Tate Chairman, Paul Myners, who is also shown on one of the placards in a painting by Mark D. The protest was about the Tate's purchase of its trustee Chris Ofili's work, The Upper Room, for which the Tate was censured in 2006 by the Charity Commission.
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