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Call and Response, 2010

Artists
Scott Treleaven and Terence Hannum
Price
$12.00
Date
2010
Publisher
self published
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
Size
18 × 21.5 cm
Length
30 
Description

‘Call and Response’ is the result of a year-long dialogue consisting of found, original and manipulated images that occurred between artists, Terence Hannum and Scott Treleaven. This artist- zine compiles rather macabre collages, film stills and drawings in a collaborative work.

  1. Call and Response, 2010
 

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