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Food for Thought

Artist
Ian Baxter
Price
$25.00
Publisher
Banff Centre
Format
Catalogues
Size
21 × 21 × 0.1 cm
Description

Fold-out catalogue for the exhibition FOOD FOR THOUGHT. Black and white photographs, English text.

An exhibition catalogue from Ian Baxter’s solo show FOOD FOR THOUGHT at the Walter Phillips Gallery June 19 – July 19, 1987. Includes an exhibition essay by Helga Pakasaar.

  1. Food for Thought
 

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