/A selection of the 60 appended cards Harris placed in London art gallery and museum shops. No reproduction without permission//
//The Death Of Marat, Jacques-Louis David, 1793. No reproduction without permission//
//Charles I, Daniel Mytens, 1631. Card from National Portrait Gallery. No reproduction without permission//
Ian Harris is a man of many parts, having been at various stages in his life a successful graphic artist, fashion designer, homewares retailer and musician/performer, notably with late 60s blues-rock group The Earth and as his mod revival alter ego Terry Tonik.
Just this week Harris let me in on a curious, humorous and anonymous public intervention series he staged in London galleries and museums a few years back.
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