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Masami Teraoka

Date
1990
Format
Catalogues
Size
22 × 28 cm
Length
24 pp
Genre
Painting
Description

Catalogue published on the occasion of the exhibition Masami Teraoka that ran from 7 September – 13 October, 1990 at Pamela Auchincloss Gallery in New York.

Includes an introduction by Lydia Hess

  1. Masami Teraoka cover
 

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