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#01214

Haim Steinbach

Artist
Haim Steinbach
Price
$12.95
Date
1996
Publisher
Art Gallery of York University
Format
Catalogues
Details
Softcover
ISBN
0-88915-179-2
Size
23 × 28 × 0.4 cm
Length
87 
Description

Excellent essays in Steinbach’s work by Jean-Louis Froment, Germano Celant, Elisabeth Lebovici and John Miller. This catalogue clearly show’s Steinbach’s incredible wit and sardonic view of consumable culture. Reproductions in black and white as well as full colour.

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