An edition of Making History (2006)

Making history

art and documentary in Britain from 1929 to now.

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An edition of Making History (2006)

Making history

art and documentary in Britain from 1929 to now.

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Tate Publishing
Language
English
Pages
103

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Cover of: Making history
Making history: art and documentary in Britain from 1929 to now.
2006, Tate Publishing
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Cover of: Making History
Making History
January 31, 2006, TATE GALLERY PUBLISH
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Published on the occasion of the exhibition: Making history : art and documentary in Britain from 1929 to now, held at Tate Liverpool, 3 February-23 April 2006.

Curation and essay by Tanya Barson ; additional essays by Lynda Morris, Mark Nash, David Campany.

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103 p. :
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OL22723414M
ISBN 10
1854376829
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5669973
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July 31, 2019 Edited by MARC Bot associate edition with work OL9280359W
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