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Autoparts
Library Shelf Location
17.AUTO
Publication Date
2000
Abstract
Autoparts is an exhibition of the work of 12 artists who have made 10 new works in a building that dates back to 1878, when it was the first in the area to incorporate the 'tower brewing system'. The building was recently bought by IDEA. It is to be renovated at the end of the year 2000, to become a centre for innovation in digital and electronic arts.
Quantity
1
Pages
28
Author
Jen Southern
Format
Paperback
Publisher
IDEA
Related Artists
David Mackintosh
,
Gary Peploe
,
Jenna Colins
,
Chara Lewis
,
Jim Medway
,
Andrew Robinson
Categories
Architecture (category)
,
Photography
,
Design/Graphic Design
Language
English
Other Artists
Kelly Richardson
Jacques Ranciere
Edward Chell
Lajos Kassak
Nancy Spero
Hywel davies
Dainius Liskevicius
Bonnie Devine
Franticek Klossner
John Lennon
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