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Ajouter au panierEncuadernación de tapa blanda. Etat : Muy bien. Etat de la jaquette : Aceptable. Essays "Reading 9-11-01," by Charles Simic, Catharine R. Stimpson, Andrew Ross, Daniel Libeskind, Daniel Birnbaum, Homi K. Bhabha, Avital Ronell, Arthur C. Danto, Anne Carson, Carlos Basualdo, Johan Grimonprez, Linda Nochlin, William Gass, Barbara Kruger, Allucquère Rosanne Stone, Robert Storr, and Leon Golub; "Adam Lehner on Art in the Aftermath," by Adam Lehner; "Philip Nobel on the Future," by Philip Nobel; "Passages: Benjamin Ivry on Pierre Klossowski," by Benjamin Ivry; "Passages: Paul Mattick on Sidney Tillim," by Paul Mattick; "Hotlist," by Ken Goldberg; "Hotlist: Matthew Israel on Video-game Art." by Matthew Israel; "First Break: Michael Duncan on Peter Saul," by Michael Duncan; "Top Ten," by Richard Phillips; "10-20-30: Eric C. Banks on Artforum, November 1971," by Eric C. Banks; "Cargo and Cult: The Displays of Thomas Hirschhorn," by Benjamin H.D. Buchloh; "A Thousand Words: Rodney Graham," by Rachel Kushner; "Artists Curate: Impact and Satori - Instruments of Comprehension," by Gabriel Orozco; "Plane Songs," Lauren Sedofsky talks with Alexander Sokurov; "Centerfold: Wolfgang Staehle," by Alexi Worth; "Eternal Returns: The Art of Verne Dawson," by Bob Nickas; "Openings: Jennifer and Kevin McCoy," by David Frankel. Reviews by Daniel Soutif, David Lubin, Richard Shone, James Meyer, George Baker, Julie Caniglia, Frances Richard, Meghan Dailey, Nico Israel, David Frankel, Donald Kuspit, Gregory Williams, Martha Schwendener, Tom Breidenbach, Joan Seeman Robinson, Philip Auslander, Ellen Berkovitch, Christopher Miles, Bruce Hainley, Alexandre Melo, Pablo Llorca, Massimo Carboni, Hans Rudolf Reust, Philipp Kaiser, Miriam Rosen, Matthias Dusini, Jennifer Allen, Noemi Smolik, Lars Bang Larsen, Barry Schwabsky, and James Hall. Cover: John Pilson.
Edité par Universal International Pictures, Universal City, 1952
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Ajouter au panierThree vintage linen backed keybook photographs of members of the cast and crew on the set of the 1952 film. Mimeo snipe and manuscript annotations on the verso of each. One photo shown. Please inquire to see others. A family facing financial troubles realizes that the two trees they recently brought home from the nursery are money trees, each bearing five and ten dollar bills. At first this mysterious luck is a relief, but quickly the police, the IRS and media outlets all get involved and the family struggles to discern the right way to handle all this new cash. 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine.
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