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Good Smell Make-up Tree

Artist
Urs Fischer
Date
2006
Publisher
JRP Editions
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Paper
Size
25 × 32.5 × 3 cm
Length
464 
Description

Edited by Beatrix Ruf with an essay by Garrick Jones, this artist book, laid out as a studio journal, also includes musical scores from the London-based composer, engineer, and consultant Garrick Jones, (who wrote eight compositions inspired by Fischer’s chaotic work whose scores are reproduced over 200 pages of the book).

  1. Good Smell Make-up Tree
 

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