Signs of Life: Process and Materials, 1960-1990

Signs of Life: Process and Materials, 1960-1990
ISBN-10
0884540499
ISBN-13
9780884540496
Series
Signs of Life
Category
Art
Pages
63
Language
English
Published
1990
Publisher
Univ Pennsylvania Inst of
Author
Melissa E. Feldman

Description

Houston : Institute for the Arts , Rice University ; New York : The Arts Publisher , Inc. , 1982 . de la Motte , Manfred , Carlo Huber , Yves Klein ... Santa Cruz : Mary Porter Sesnon Art Gallery , University of California , 1988 .

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