A Rose Has No Teeth: Bruce Nauman in the 1960s

A Rose Has No Teeth: Bruce Nauman in the 1960s
ISBN-10
0520250850
ISBN-13
9780520250857
Category
Art
Pages
235
Language
English
Published
2007-01-15
Publisher
Univ of California Press
Authors
Constance Lewallen, Robert R. Riley, Robert Storr

Description

De jaren zestig in de carrière van de veelzijdige Amerikaanse maker (geb. 1941) van o.a. performances, installaties, videokunst en sculptuur.

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