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#14964

Time House

Artist
Tatsuo Miyajima
Price
$8.00
Date
1996
Publisher
Oakville Galleries
Format
Catalogues
ISBN
978-0-921027-64-5
Size
7 × 7.8 inches
Length
28 pp
Description

Introduction by Francine Périnet. Texts by Marnie Fleming and Grant McCracken. Includes an interview with the artist.

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