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Avalanche Winter/Spring 1973

Date
1973
Publisher
Avalanche
Format
Periodicals
Size
24 × 24 cm
Description

Founded and edited by Willoughby Sharp and Liza Bear in 1968, Avalanche Magazine was a well-designed and influential publication of the late sixties and early seventies, one of the first to concentrate solely on conceptual art. The magazine folded in 1976.

  1. Avalanche Winter/Spring 1973
 

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