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Memories Revisited: History Retold

Artist
Sara Diamond
Publisher
National Gallery of Canada
Format
Catalogues
ISBN
0-88884-622-3
Size
18.8 × 29.3 × 0.8 cm
Length
93 
Description

Exhibition catalogue includes essays by Jean Gagnon discussing the artist’s installation projects, and by Karen Knight titled “Imaging the Feminine”. French and English translations. Includes videography and descriptions of six tapes.

  1. Memories Revisited: History Retold
 

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