June 27, 2013
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It's called "Cradle to Grave by Pharmacopoeia", and "explores health in Britain today and the ways that people deal with sickness and try to secure well-being. It was created by Susie Freeman, a textile artist, David Critchley, a video artist, and Dr. Liz Lee, a general practitioner. The two lengths of fabric illustrate the medical stories of a man and a woman. Each piece contains over 14,000 drugs, the estimated average prescribed to every person in Britain in their lifetime, incorporated in 'pockets' of knitted nylon filament..."
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