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Hot Property: The Dishes

Artist
General Idea
Price
$100.00
Date
1978
Format
Buttons
Size
5.5 × 5.5 cm
Description

This button was produced in association with General Idea’s 1977 performance work Hot Property, in which attendees at the Winnipeg Art Gallery could experience a rehearsal for their 1984 Miss General Idea Beauty Pageant and a performance by Toronto punk band the Dishes.

  1. hot Property: The Dishes
 

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