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Past, Present & Future

Artist
Luis Molina-Pantin
Date
1996
Publisher
CCSIS
Format
Catalogues
Size
20.8 × 25.6 × 1.1 cm
Length
64 
Description

Catalogue documenting three bodies of work from this Venezuelan photographer. Urban views of Caracas, Paris and other cities of Europe and the Americas. Images from Molina-Pantin’s Apocalyptic Post-Cards series are included. Text in English and Spanish. Colour photographs.

ISBN:

  1. Past, Present & Future
 

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