Changing times: Art facing a new world
Édition courante
Graphic design: Sarah Boris Studio
ISBN: 979-10-92727-44-9
24 x 30 cm
200 pages
Photographies N&B et couleur
Français et anglais
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GIFT CARD €50 50€“Changing times: Art facing a new world” brings together proposals from artist world and authors inviting us to question how the world of art and more specifically the visual art – can act, react and interact in the face of the constantly changing environment in which we live.
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Édition courante
Graphic design: Sarah Boris Studio
ISBN: 979-10-92727-44-9
24 x 30 cm
200 pages
Photographies N&B et couleur
Français et anglais
20€
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