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Stephen Loughman, Dennis Mcnulty, Desperate Optimists – Ireland at the 26th São Paulo Bienal

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Catalogue of the work presented by the artists representing Ireland at the 26th biennial on “Free Territory” extraterritorial zone where artists erect their utopian settlements. Includes audio CD (see REF. D1968).

Artist / Author Stephen Loughman, Dennis Mcnulty, Desperate Optimists
Publisher Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism (São Paulo)
ISBN 9780755719464
Reference P2018
Date 2004
Type Publication

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