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The Boy Who Fell Over Niagara Falls

Artist
Bas Jan Ader
Date
1992
Format
Artists' Books
Size
17 × 24 cm
Length
40 
Description

An unpublished bookwork by Ader from 1972 was published posthumously in 1992, in an edition of 500 copies. Documents a two week reading of a Reader’s Digest Story at the the Art & Project Gallery

  1. The Boy Who Fell Over Niagara Falls
 

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