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Scott Treleaven: Some Boys Wander By Mistake

Artist
Scott Treleaven
Date
2007
Publisher
Kavi Gupta Gallery
Format
Catalogues
Details
Softcover
ISBN
978-1-4243-4215-0
Size
21.5 × 30.8 × 1.1 cm
Length
104 
Description

Scott Treleaven: Some Boys Wander By Mistake was co-published on the occasion of three exhibitions held in 2006 and 2007 at John Connelly Presents, Kavi Gupta Gallery and Marc Selwyn Fine Art. The catalogue colour and black and white images of Treleaven’s drawings, collages, prints, photos, and installations, and features a conversation with artist Jack Pierson, an essay by Terence Hannum of Unlucky Atlas, and five new poems by Dennis Cooper based on the work.

  1. Scott Treleaven: Some Boys Wander By Mistake
 

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