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The artist's standard response to questions about the intrigue behind the paintings suggests that he acquired something of the clandestine mind-set in his months inside Vauxhall Cross, the agency's headquarters in central London, and on trips to MI6 stations in Afghanistan, Africa and eastern Europe.
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