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An Introduction to the Essays in Parallel Lines

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Aaron Williamson, An Introduction to the Essays in Parallel Lines, by Colin Cameron (A0482), Lennard J. Davis (A0481), Ine Gevers (A0480), Joseph Grigley (A0479), Georgina Kleege (A0478), Juliet Robson (A0477), Yinka Shonibare (A0476).

Artist / Author Aaron Williamson
Reference A0508
Date 2012
Journal Parallel Lines Journal
Type Article

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