The Sochi Project

The Sochi Project
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Publisher : Aperture
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ISBN-10 : 1597112445
ISBN-13 : 9781597112444
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Book Synopsis The Sochi Project by : Rob Hornstra

Download or read book The Sochi Project written by Rob Hornstra and published by Aperture. This book was released on 2013 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Published in conjunction with the exhibitions: FoMu, Antwerp, Belgium, October 25, 2013-March 9, 2014; Winzavod, Moscow, October 18-December 22, 2013; and DePaul University Art Museum, Chicago, January 16-March 30, 2014.


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