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Angela Bulloch: Source Book 10

Price
$21.00
Date
2012
Publisher
Witte de With
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
ISBN
9789491435003
Size
12.5 × 20 × 1 cm
Length
108 
Description

Edited by Amira Gad, Nicolaus Schafhausen, Monika Szewczyk. Introduction by Amira Gad, Nicolaus Schafhausen. Text by Nav Haq, John Miller, Christine Lang, Christoph Dreher.

This Source Book combines critical essays and visual notes compiled by the Canadian-born, Berlin–based sculptor, installation and sound artist, over the course of a collaboration with composer and musician George van Dam and a TV script written by Christine Lang and Christoph Dreher.

  1. Angela Bulloch: Source Book 10
 

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