Haste Makes Waste : Who is really served by the mad rush of dealers to show work by recent graduates?
Publicado en: | frieze 101(2006)S. 27 |
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Autor Principal: | Storr, Robert (VerfasserIn) |
Formato: | Artigo |
Idioma: | German |
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2006
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