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Hastings exhibition began in prison after Just Stop Oil protest
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SussexWorld
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A remarkable experience including a month in prison on remand lies behind Isabel Rock’s new exhibition at Hastings Contemporary, Things Fall Apart, The Centre Cannot Hold, running until March 15.
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