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Facts and Fables by Luis Medina, Photographer by David Travis; Ricardo Pau-Llosa ISBN 13: 9780865591271

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Paperback; Chicago, Il, U.s.a.: Art Institute of Chicago, November 1, 1993; ISBN-13: 978-0865591271

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Facts and Fables by Luis Medina, Photographer

Facts and Fables by Luis Medina, Photographer

by Medina, Luis; David Travis; Ricardo Pau-Llosa

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Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, 1993. Paperback. First edition, first printing. Very Good with light rubbing. SHIPS THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY, WRAPPED IN PADDING AND CARDBOARD. Photographs by Luis Medina; by David Travis; essay by Ricardo Pau-Llosa. Perfect-bound; 62 pages; 26 color and 6 b&w plates; 9 x 9 inches. Chronology. Exhibition catalog for a show of Luis Median's photographs at The Art Institute of Chicago, Nov 6, 1993 – Jan 19, 1994. Mostly portraits of Chicago gang members, Santero worshippers and street graffiti.
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