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Alternative Histories: New York Art Spaces 1960 to 2010

Notes

Interviews and scholarship.

Editor Lauren Rosati, Mary Anne Staniszewski
Publisher MIT Press
ISBN 9780262017961
Reference P2262
Date 2012
Type Publication

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