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Pierre's : the magazine of The Artist's Institute

by Pierre Huyghe

The inaugural volume of a biannual series from The Artist's Institute explores a contemporary artist's work and interests, including genetic engineering and philosophy. The practice is examined through a collection of interviews, photographs, fiction and criticism.

Accession 13715 ISBN 9780997099508 Publisher The Artist's Institute
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