Talk:Stuart Brisley
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External links
editThe following links have been removed from the article per WP:ELNO. These may still be useful the article in the form of citations. -- Ohc ¡digame! 08:08, 26 August 2014 (UTC)
- Stuart Brisley at the Tate
- Museum of Ordure
- Lux
- BBC Four Time Shift - Art School and the Hornsey Sit-In
- The Eye Video/Factualtv
- Arts Council England Film Collection
- The Freud Museum
- Stuart Brisley: Crossings
- Live Art Development Agency
- Bookworks
- Henry Moore Institute
- The British Library
- The British Museum
- Audio Arts
- Maya Balcioglu
- Stuart Brisley on Vimeo
Copyright problem removed
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