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La Dragu: The living Art of Margaret Dragu

Artist
Margaret Dragu
Date
2002
Format
Catalogues
ISBN
0-9730883-0-3
Size
14 × 21 × 0.9 cm
Length
96 
Description

A comprehensive survey of the work of Canadian performance artist Margaret Dragu. With essays by Paul Couillard, Andy Fabo, Sarah Sheard and others. Includes a CD Rom with performance documentation.

 

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