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Slavs and Tatars Exhibition Catalog 2012 - Contemporary Art Book - Perfect for Collectors, Museums & Art Enthusiasts
Slavs and Tatars Exhibition Catalog 2012 - Contemporary Art Book - Perfect for Collectors, Museums & Art Enthusiasts
Slavs and Tatars Exhibition Catalog 2012 - Contemporary Art Book - Perfect for Collectors, Museums & Art Enthusiasts
Slavs and Tatars Exhibition Catalog 2012 - Contemporary Art Book - Perfect for Collectors, Museums & Art Enthusiasts
Slavs and Tatars Exhibition Catalog 2012 - Contemporary Art Book - Perfect for Collectors, Museums & Art Enthusiasts
Slavs and Tatars Exhibition Catalog 2012 - Contemporary Art Book - Perfect for Collectors, Museums & Art Enthusiasts

Slavs and Tatars Exhibition Catalog 2012 - Contemporary Art Book - Perfect for Collectors, Museums & Art Enthusiasts

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Slavs and Tatars, Secession, et al. Not Moscow Not Mecca (Berlin: Revolver Publishing, 2012).
English, Fine, SC, 4to, 12 1/4" x 9," 108 pp., including illustrations and Bibliography.
ISBN: 9783868952193

Fine multicolored pictorial paper wrappers with black lettering on white spine. Covers have light rubbing and a few shallow surface scratches, else pristine and intact, binding tight. Pages pristine and intact. Replete with illustrations in black-and-white and color. Beautiful exhibition catalogue published on the occasion of a show held at the Secession from May 3-June 17, 2012. The exhibition, Not Moscow Not Mecca, featured the work of the artist collective, Slavs and Tatars, who focuses on dialogues about Central Asian cultures. Slavs and Tatars was founded in 2006 and encompasses a variety of art and artistic disciplines including the visual arts, performance art, poetry, and literature made by different artists. The catalogue features Slavs and Tatars' work specific to the exhibition as well as some of their other work. Part of the exhibition highlighted is an installation artwork composed of fruits indigenous to Central Asia such as the apricot, pomegranate, quince, fig, and melon.

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