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Emma Donaldson: Making trouble
Library Shelf Location
18.DONA
Publication Date
2014
Description
A short, illustrated monograph on the art of Emma Donaldson
Published on the occasion of the exhibition Making Trouble, held at the UH Galleries, Museum of St Albans, 19 September-16 November 2014.
Foreword by Annabel Lucas; essay by Jeremy Akerman.
Includes bibliographical references
ISBN
9781909291492
Quantity
1
Pages
16 unnumbered pages : colour illustrations ; 21 cm.
Editors
Matthew Shaul
,
Annabel Lucas
Authors
Jeremy Akerman
,
Annabel Lucas
Format
Softcover
Publisher
UH Galleries
Related Artist
Emma Donaldson
Categories
Artist (relating to a single artist/collaborative team)
,
Sculpture
Language
English
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Alan Kane
Patty Martori
Elephant Design
Ernest Bishop
Lilian Thomas Burwell
Natalie Turner
Juha Saaski
Shinya Fujiwara
Theo Terror
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