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TO THE RESCUE: Eight Artists in an Archive.

TO THE RESCUE: Eight Artists in an Archive.

by American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Marvin Heiferman and Carole Kismaric, curators (Magdalena Abakanowicz, Alan Berliner, Wendy Ewald, Leon Golub, Pepon Osorio, Gilles Peress, Fred Wilson and Terry Winters, artists).

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ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780966964905 / 096696490X
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American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee [Printed by Bolger], , (1999.). First edition -. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. . First printing, a trade paperback. Catalogue of an exhibition of newly commissioned art works by eight artists - Magdalena Abakanowicz, Alan Berliner, Wendy Ewald, Leon Golub, Pepon Osorio, Gilles Peress, Fred Wilson and Terry Winters - based on their research of, and responses to, 50,000 photographs in the archives of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. Illustrated throughout with black and white photographs. 96 pp.
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