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Anna Parkina
Library Shelf Location
18.PARK
Publication Date
2012
Description
First monograph on the Russian artist. Includes essays by Jens Hoffmann, Zdenek Felix and Dmitry Zabavin and an interview with the artist by Andrew Hunt.
ISBN
9781907185076
Quantity
1
Pages
112
Authors
Dmitry Zabavin
,
Zdenek Felix
,
Jens Hoffmann
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Focal Point Gallery
Related Artist
Anna Parkina
Categories
Artist (relating to a single artist/collaborative team)
,
Collage
Artist's Nationality
Russian
Language
English
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