The Master Plan
Notes
Artist book documenting the Wrights and Sites’s public art project commissioned as part of Sea Change programme, a national initiative to support the rivitalisation of British seaside towns in 2010. Includes found material, photographs and conversations exploring the context of regeneration in contemporary art practices. Includes press release leaflet.
Artist / Author | Stephen Hodge |
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Editor | Claire Doherty |
Publisher | Book Works/Situations |
ISBN | 9781906012380 |
Reference | P2055 |
Date | 2012 |
Type | Publication |
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