From to (Inscribed Association Copy)

Video Art - Iimura, Takahiko

Published by Diagonale, Rome, 1997
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Paperbound quarto. 95 pp. Illustrated in black and white. Text in Italian and English by the artist and Bruno Di Marino. A monograph on Iimura's film and video installations published on the occasion of a 1997 exhibition in Rome. A fine copy. INSCRIBED by the artist on the front endpaper to avant-garde filmmaker Jud Yalkut and dated in year of publication. Nice association between two video artists. Seller Inventory # 26384

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Title: From to (Inscribed Association Copy)
Publisher: Diagonale, Rome
Publication Date: 1997
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Fine
Signed: Signed by Author(s)
Edition: First edition.

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