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Publicado por Verlag fur Moderne Kunst, 2018
ISBN 10: 3903228613 ISBN 13: 9783903228610
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Publicado por The Centre for Contemporary Art September - November 2011, Tel Aviv, 2011
ISBN 10: 9657463149 ISBN 13: 9789657463147
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Añadir al carritoGrey hardback cloth cover. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. VG : in very good condition without dust jacket as issued. Brown endpapers and paste downs. 210mm x 170mm (8" x 7"). 72pp. Colour and b/w illustrations. Exhibition catalogue with bilingual texts [English / Hebrew].
Publicado por Tel Aviv: The Center for Contemporary Art, 2011
ISBN 10: 9657463149 ISBN 13: 9789657463147
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Fine. First Edition. [ART]. Nir Evron, Mark Godfrey, Maayan Sheleff. "Nir Evron: Here - After [English, Hebrew]." Tel Aviv: The Center for Contemporary Art, 2011. First edition. English and Hebrew languages. Hardcover. Exhibition catalog with bilingual texts and black-and-white and color illustrations. With artists' biographies and exhibition histories. 72 p. Text clean. Fine. OCLC: 1345470286. ISBN: 9789657463147. "'Here ? After,' a solo exhibition of Nir Evron, opened on September 8th in 2011 at the Center for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv. The exhibition included recent works in Video and Film, among them two new works. Evron continued his exploration of questions of historical memory, place, and representation, and the conjunction of the political with the formal. The works were shot in Israel and in Jordan, and combined archival footage. They examined the connection between fabric and fabrication, and weaved and disassembled the elements of the medium, and the term of the 'oriental.'".