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Chris Marker: PASSENGERS

Artist
Chris Marker
Date
2011
Publisher
Peter Blum Edition
Format
Catalogues
Details
Hardcover
Size
30 × 25 × 3 cm
Length
240 
Description

Peter Blum Edition book published on the occasion of the concurrent exhibition PASSENGERS at Peter Blum SoHo and Peter Blum Chelsea, New York, April 2 – June 4, 2011.

The book contains over 200 color photographs by the legendary filmmaker Chris Marker. Texts by Chris Marker and Peter Blum. Separate poster, “A Subway Quartet”, by Chris Marker inserted with each copy.

Edition of 2000.

  1. Chris Marker: PASSENGERS
 

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