FRACTURE
Guest Curator Chloe Dewe Mathews
Graphic Design : Sarah Boris Studio
17 x 24 cm – 224 pages
French and English (separate versions)
25€
979-10-92727-60-9
GIFT CARD €150 150€
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An ABC of psychiatry - Limited Edition Guest curator Chloe Dewe Mathews
For its 14th issue, entitled “Fracture”, The Eyes invites British photographer and video artist Chloe Dewe Mathews to explore the intimate link between photography, nature and environmental destruction.
25€
Guest Curator Chloe Dewe Mathews
Graphic Design : Sarah Boris Studio
17 x 24 cm – 224 pages
French and English (separate versions)
25€
979-10-92727-60-9
| Weight | 0,8 kg |
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Carte blanche to SMITH & PITON
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B-Side + a print by Sofia Yala Rodrigues, signed and numbered.
5 editions.
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150€