An edition of Susan McEachern (2004)

Susan McEachern

structures of meaning = multiplicité de sens

Susan McEachern
Andrea Kunard, Andrea Kunard
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An edition of Susan McEachern (2004)

Susan McEachern

structures of meaning = multiplicité de sens

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Susan McEachern: Structures of Meaning
September 2004, Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography
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Cover of: Susan McEachern
Susan McEachern: structures of meaning = multiplicité de sens
2004, Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography = Musée canadien de la photographie contemporaine
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Edition Notes

Published in conjunction with an exhibition organized and circulated by the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, and presented in Ottawa from 18 September 2004 to 9 January 2005. Cf. T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-29).

Text in English and French.

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Published in
Ottawa
Genre
Exhibitions.
Other Titles
Structures of meaning, Multiplicité de sens

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Dewey Decimal Class
779/.092

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Pagination
75 p. :
Number of pages
75

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22257366M
ISBN 10
0888847904
Library Thing
6978237
Goodreads
5671183

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