An edition of Macroradici del contemporaneo (2010)

Macroradici del contemporaneo

L'Attico di Fabio Sargentini, 1966-1978

Macroradici del contemporaneo
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An edition of Macroradici del contemporaneo (2010)

Macroradici del contemporaneo

L'Attico di Fabio Sargentini, 1966-1978

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Publisher
MACRO, Electa
Language
Italian
Pages
249

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Cover of: Macroradici del contemporaneo
Macroradici del contemporaneo: a Roma, la nostra era avanguardia
2010, Electa, MACRO
in Italian
Cover of: Macroradici del contemporaneo
Macroradici del contemporaneo: L'Attico di Fabio Sargentini, 1966-1978
2010, MACRO, Electa
in Italian

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Edition Notes

Issued on the occasion of an exhibition at MACRO, Museo d'arte contemporanea Roma, Oct. 26, 2010-Feb. 6, 2011.

Includes bibliographical references.

Italian and English.

Published in
Roma, Milano
Other Titles
Macroroots of the contemporary :, L'Attico di Fabio Sargentini 1966-1978.

Classifications

Library of Congress
N2900 .M33 2010, NX552.R65 M53 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
249 p. :
Number of pages
249

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25366150M
ISBN 13
9788837079574
LCCN
2011372343
OCLC/WorldCat
694827563, 739475384

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