Performance Lecture
Notes
Sinead O’Donnell and Lisa Marie Johnson: “Performance Lecture” 2010. In conjunction with ‘Exile from Presence’ w/ John Zerzan. National College of Art and Design. Dublin, Ireland.
Artist / Author | Sinead O'Donnell and Lisa Marie Johnson |
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Reference | D1748 |
Date | 2010 |
Type | DVD |
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