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EVERYTHING WE TALKED ABOUT LAST NIGHT, AND OUR EXPERIENCE OF THE WORLD AS SOMETHING STRANGE IS A LIBERATION.

Artist
Maryse Larivière
Date
2013
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
ISBN
978-2-924191-05-07
Size
10.5 × 14 × 0.1 cm
Length
18 
Description

Published by Itinerari Del Futuro Press on the occasion of the special event Something Has To Change For Everything To Stay As It Was. Something Had To Change For Everything To Stay As It Was., at Art Metropole, on Saturday March 30th 2013.

 

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