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Douglas Gordon: Superhumanatural
Library Shelf Location
18.GORD
Publication Date
Description
Accompanying an exhibition held in Edinburgh in Autumn 2006, this title includes an essay by the renowned Scottish author Ian Rankin and contains work by Douglas Gordon.
ISBN
1903278856
Quantity
1
Pages
144 Pages
Authors
Keith Hartley
,
Ian Rankin
,
Jaroslav Andel
,
Holger Broeker
,
Michael Fried
Format
Paperback
Publisher
National Galleries of Scotland
Related Artist
Douglas Gordon
Related Event
Douglas Gordon: Superhumanatural (2 November 2006 - 14 January 2007)
Related Galleries
Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh
,
Royal Scottish Academy
Language
English
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Zhao Zhao
Maaria Wirkkala
Axel Hoedt
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