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TELL ME HOW YOU REALLY FEEL: DIARISTIC TENDENCIES.

   

- New York : Center for Book Arts 2012
- 6.75 x 10.25 inches
- paperback
- 43 pages
- Order Nr. 117973
- Price: $ 20.00



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Catalogue of an exhibition that ran from July 11-September 22, 2012 at the Center for Book Arts and from September 28-November 4, 2012 at Moravian College. The exhibition focuses on how artists used personal writings such as their journals, notebooks, diaries, lists, and tweets as source material to create visually and powerfully engaging artwork. It is divided into three categories: graphic novels, travelogues, and journals. Illustrated in color throughout. Includes a checklist of the works in the exhibition.

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