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When attitudes become form: works--concepts--processes--situations--information. Wenn Attitüden Form werden: Werke-Konzepte-Vorgänge--Situationen--Information. Quand les attitudes deviennent forme--Œuvres--concepts--processus--situations--information. Quando attitudini diventano forma: opere--concetti--processi--situazioni--informazione. An exhibition sponsored by Philip Morris Europe.
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Philip Morris Europe
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Book
Language
English
French
German
Italian
Published/Created
[London, 1969?-
Description
1 v. (loose leaf) 31 cm.
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Marquand Library - Rare Books
N6490 .W45q Oversize
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Subject(s)
Art
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Philosophy
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Conceptual art
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Exhibitions
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Art, Modern
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20th century
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Related name
Institute of Contemporary Arts (London, England)
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Notes
At head of title: ICA, the Institute of Contemporary Arts, Nash House, The Mall, London SW1; 28.9.69--27.10.69.
English, French, German, and Italian.
At head of title: 'Live in your head.'
"Exhibition and catalogue directed by Harald Szeemann; London showing organized [and catalogue modified and supplemented] by Charles Harrison."
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Includes bibliography.
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Wenn Attitüden Form werden.
Quand les attitudes deviennent forme.
Quando attitudini diventano forma.
LCCN
74537097 //r85
OCLC
120986
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