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Dial HISTORY

Artist
Johan Grimonprez
Date
2002
Format
Artists' Books
Size
17 × 23 cm
Length
80 
Description

A document of film of the same name, which the New York Times called “exceptional for its juice, its jazzy, compelling fusion of social and esthetic issues, and its stomach churning power”. Includes texts by novelist Don DeLillo and curator Hans Ulrich Obrist.

 

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