God's Own Junkyard pop-up

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Time Out says

Blasphemy aside, this Primrose Hill pop-up is well worth a visit for lovers of luminous art. On sale will be pieces spanning neon artist Chris Bracey's illustrious thirty year career during which he has worked with everyone from Alexander McQueen to Stanley Kubrick. Make your way to God's Own Junkyard and pick up pieces brightly declaring envy, gluttony, lust and – our favourite – sloth. Prices start at £400.

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