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Susan Hiller: Recall 1969-2004
Library Shelf Location
18.HILL
Publication Date
2004
ISBN
1903655196
Quantity
2
Pages
172 p. : ill.(some col.) ; 27 cm.
Editor
James Lingwood
Formats
Hardcover
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Exhibition Catalogue
Publisher
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
Related Artist
Susan Hiller
Categories
Artist (relating to a single artist/collaborative team)
,
BALTIC Publications (Books)
Related Event
Susan Hiller: Recall 1969-2004 (1 May - 18 July 2004)
Related Galleries
Kunsthalle Basel
,
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
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Museu de Arte Contemporanea de Serralves, Porto
Related Curator/Producer
James Lingwood
Artist's Nationality
American (USA)
Language
English
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Athena Papadopoulos
MacDermott and MacGough
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Rufus L Chaney
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Jack Newling
Mark Titchner
Kyoko Sawanobori
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