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A New Relationship Between Reflective Sides

Artist
Jim Verburg
Price
$5.00
Date
2015
Publisher
Jim Verburg
Format
Artists' Books
Size
17 × 22.8 in
Length
26 pgs
Genre
Newsprint, Catalogue
Description

An artist publication featuring documentation of selected works from the ongoing series REFLECTED/REPEATED.

A ONE COLOUR POSTER SERIES/CATALOGUE.

26 posters, 13 double-sided pages, folded once.

Newsprint.

  1. A New Relationship Between Reflective Sides
  2. A New Relationship Between Reflective Sides
  3. A New Relationship Between Reflective Sides
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