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Angela Bulloch: Materials 01
Library Shelf Location
18.BULL
Publication Date
2002
Description
'Horizontal Technicolour' Angela Bulloch's first one-person show at a public institution in Britain. The exhibition inagurates the Institute of Visual Culture's new space, designed by Harty-Harty, at the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge.
ISBN
0947532307
Quantity
1
Editor
Stefan Kalmar
Format
Exhibition Catalogue
Publisher
Institute of Visual Culture
Related Artists
Angela Bulloch
,
David Grubbs
Category
Artist (relating to a single artist/collaborative team)
Keyword
Collaboration
Related City/Region
Cambridge
Related Event
Horisontal Technicolour
Related Gallery
Institute of Visual Culture, Cambridge
Artist's Nationality
British/UK
Language
English
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Mats Hjelm
Will Sheridan Jr
Dan Peterman
Tania Mouraud
Franz Kamlander
Ben Cain and Tina Gverovic
Nicole Miller
Mikhail Larionov
Katrine Forfang
Katrin Hoffert
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