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Dismal science : photo works, 1972-1996 / Allan Sekula.
Author
Sekula, Allan
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Language
English
Published/Created
Normal : University Galleries, Illinois State University, ©1999.
Description
263 pages : illustrations (some color), map, portraits ; 28 cm
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Marquand Library - Photography
TR654 .S44 1999
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Photography, Artistic
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Exhibitions
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United States
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Civilization
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1970-
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United States
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Social conditions
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20th century
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Sekula, Allan
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Illinois State University. University Galleries
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Notes
"Exhibition itinerary: October 8 - November 17, 1996, University Galleries, Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois ..."--Verso t.p.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 259-262).
Contents
Untitled slide sequence (1972)
Meditations on a triptych (1973)
Aerospace folktales (1973)
Dismantling modernism, reinventing documentary (1976/78)
School is a factory (1980)
Photography against the grain (1984)
Sketch for a geography lesson (1983)
Some American notes (1989)
Dismal science (1989/92)
War without bodies (1991/1996)
Imaginary economies : an interview with Allan Sekula / Debra Risberg, interviewer
Catalogue of the exhibition
Artist's exhibitions.
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ISBN
0945558279
9780945558279
OCLC
42896836
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