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Open by Chance & Appointment

Artist
Ben Kinmont
Date
2016
Publisher
Ben Kinmont
Format
Artists' Books
Size
12.5 × 18 cm
Length
32 pages
Genre
Books on Books
Description

An account of Ben Kinmont’s store in Sebastopol where he conducted business until the Spring of 2016. The title is from the sign on the door. Chances were that there was usually someone on the premises.

Staple-bound, color interior. Edition of 500.

  1. Open by Chance & Appointment
 

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