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Road to Ruin: Mark Handforth
Publication Date
Sep 2004
Abstract
The real, the social and the surreal merge in sculptures that reference or employ what Ed Ruscha once described as the 'unreported artefacts' of the urban landscape.
Quantity
1
Pages
88-91
Author
James Trainor
Format
Article
Related Artist
Mark Handforth
Month
September 2004
Issue
Frieze - Issue 85 - September 2004
Publication
Frieze
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Victoria Palermo
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