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Dalai Elvis Comes to Nottingham!

Lord Biro | 13.05.2008 15:40

“The Dalai Elvis Anti-Diametrical Materialist Tesco Expressionist Art Show”
Tuesday 20th May to Saturday 31st May 08 (not Sunday or Monday).
11 – 5 pm - Free Admission
28 West End Arcade, NG1 (opposite Angel Row Library)

Dalai Elvis
Dalai Elvis


“The Dalai Elvis Anti-Diametrical Materialist Tesco Expressionist Art Show”



Tuesday 20th May to Saturday 31st May 08 (not Sunday or Monday)

11 – 5 pm - Free Admission

28 West End Arcade, NG1 (opposite Angel Row Library)

Poet Lord biro’s artistic response to Tesco’s plans for a huge expansion of their stores in China (Sunday times business section 13.4.08)

Which encouraged by the Chinese regime will eventually lead to Tesco opening stores in Tibet in order to destroy what is left of Tibetan culture. This corporate destruction of our world can be challenged successfully (Tesco juggernaut stopped by Lord Biro in Nottingham (see Times City Diary 3.4.08

 http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/columnists/article3671382.ece )

The exhibition consists of drawings, illustrated poetry and campaign posters. Subjects range from Gordon Brown, Rupert Murdoch, Wendi Deng (Mrs Murdoch) to the Dalai Elvis, the Abominable Madonna, Jade Empress Goody and Tesco Yak Tail Soup.

Highlight of the Exhibition is “The Resurrected Mao Jump-Starting Solar Powered Electric Chair” art installation. ie. The Solar powered electric chair fresh from frying George W. Bush in last years art show “Rule Blairtannia”. see our website www.theplace4.co.uk/elvisseeninbaghdad

will now be used to resurrect Chairman Mao so that he can convey his angry message to the Chinese people. ‘Kick out the Running dogs out of Tibet’, ‘Restore Communism to the Motherland’, ‘Boycott Tesco, Victory to the Glorious Corner Shop’, ‘Buy Lord Biro’s latest Poetry book - The Sex lives of the Cockle Pickers.’

Church of the Militant Elvis Anti-Tesco Popular Front

Lord Biro
- e-mail: lordbiro58@hotmail.com
- Homepage: http://www.theplace4.co.uk/elvisseeninbaghdad