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Marine Hugonnier, Art For Modern Architecture (New York Times – Moon Landing – 21/07/69 & Izvestiya – Moon Landing – 21/07/69) (2018)

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Silk screen paper clips onto vintage newspaper front pages, 67 × 46 cm
Title: Marine Hugonnier, Art For Modern Architecture (New York Times – Moon Landing – 21/07/69 & Izvestiya – Moon Landing – 21/07/69) (2018)
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Silk screen paper clips onto vintage newspaper front pages, 67 × 46 cm.

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