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On becoming something else, in private

Artist
Ben Kinmont
Price
$275.00
Date
2009
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Poster
Size
32.4 × 63.5 cm
Description

A menu, approximately forty of which were given away during a private dinner at Chapeau Melon, Paris. Issued as part of the project On becoming something else, in private.

Signed Edition of 200

  1. On becoming something else, in private
 

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