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An exhibition by Katrina Jungnickel at five bike shops and cafés in and around Hackney: Two Wheels Good (165 Stoke Newington Church St, N16 0UL); Push Cycles (35C Newington Green, N16 9PR); London Fields Cycles (281 Mare St, E8 1GR); Lock 7 (129 Pritchard's Rd, E2 9AP); Look Mum, No Hands (49 Old St, EC1V 9HX). The show features photographic portraits of people and their bicycles, in a style inspired by David Hockney's photographic collage technique, and represents the different types of people and places that constitute Hackney's cycling culture. The idea is to see the show by cycling between venues. To attend the launch ride and private view on Jul 30 email k.e.jungnickel@uel.ac.uk.
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