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A Manifesto for Sincere Loss

Artist
Nathan Isberg
Price
$2.00
Date
2014
Publisher
Art Metropole
Format
Posters
Size
25.5 × 53 cm
Length
Genre
Arts Writing
Description

A contemporary manifesto about loss in contemporary society by Nathan Isberg. Published in February 2014.

This manifesto was published on the occasion of Network Consciousness, curated by Felicity Taylor and launched by Videographie (Montreal).

  1. A Manifesto for Sincere Loss
 

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