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John Baldessari / Barbara Bloom

Artists
John Baldessari and Barbara Bloom
Date
2011
Publisher
Art Resources Transfer and Inc.
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
ISBN
0-923-183-47-7
Size
12 × 19 × 0.5 cm
Length
60 
Description

A witty and elegant visual exchange around the uses and functions of chairs doubles as an excuse to address a number of the artists’ interests and working methodologies. A conversation that has developed through years of friendship, deep admiration and understanding of each other’s work, this book presents Baldessari and Bloom at the peak of their form.

  1. John Baldessari / Barbara Bloom
 

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