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The Museum That Never Was: Camden Gives a Home to a Century of Adolescence
Georgiana Street, Camden, London. Behind the High Street where punks sold pins in the 1980s and Amy Winehouse bought cigarettes at the corner store, there is a 600-square-meter industrial building poised to become something that has never existed before: a museum entirely dedicated to youth culture. Not to youth as an abstract concept, not to adolescence as a clinical phase. To subcultures. To rave flyers. To concert T-shirts. To dub sound systems. To the scribbled T-shirts f
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