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A Fine Red Line - A Curatorial Miscellany
Library Shelf Location
17.FINE
Publication Date
2008
Description
The publication A Fine Red Line (A Curatorial Miscellany) explores current trends and tendencies within art and exhibition making and is structured around nine questions, to which both contemporary artists and emerging curators were invited to respond with both visual and written contributions.
ISBN
9781906424053
Quantity
1
Pages
80 Pages
Editors
Yannis Arvanitis
,
IIaria Gianni
,
Nazli Gurlek
,
Isobel Harbison
,
Rosa LIeo
,
Gaia Tedone
Format
Paperback
Publisher
IM press
Category
Group Exhibition/Multiple Artists
Keyword
Curating
Language
English
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Caoimhghin O Fraithile
Susan Daniel
Alberto Savinio
Bertil Vallien
The Art Guys
Charles Williams
Eve Sonneman
Estelle Thompson
Tatiana Trouvé
Latifa Echakhch
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