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Ian Carr-Harris: Mouvance
Library Shelf Location
18.CARR
Publication Date
1995
Description
Quoting Freud and Marcuse, Randolph meditates on the insidious effects of occidental civilization; Sans analyses Carr-Harris’s installations in terms of space and fragment. Artist’s statement.
ISBN
2980098183
Quantity
1
Authors
Jeanne Randolph
,
Jerome Sans
Publisher
Optica
Related Artist
Ian Carr-Harris
Category
Artist (relating to a single artist/collaborative team)
Related Galleries
Susan Hobbs Gallery, Toronto
,
Optica
Artist's Nationality
Canadian
Languages
English
,
French
Other Artists
Paul Hosking
Cyprien Gaillard
Susan Collier and Sarah Campbell
Paul Strand
Gu Dexin
Roy Johnston
Miyako Ishiuchi
Betty Beaumont
Jean-Luc Mylayne
Antoni Muntadas
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