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International Necronautical Society:
London Declaration on Inauthenticity

Tate Britain, 17 January 2009

INS General Secretary Tom McCarthy and INS Chief Philosopher Simon Critchley presented the Joint Statement on Inauthenticity in the last of a series of events anticipating the Altermodern.

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