Full Circle
Notes
Booklet accompanying homonymous project which included two exhibitions,a workshop, a publication and a website. Eduardo Padilha and Michael Schwab work in collaboration using the geometric concept of the circle as a tool to create works related to lived experience and urban environment. Small size booklet in A4 folder.
| Artist / Author | Eduardo Padilha and Michael Schwab |
|---|---|
| Editor | Kiki Mazzucchelli and Jonathan Miles |
| Publisher | Aldgate Press, London |
| Reference | P1129 |
| Date | 2007 |
| Type | Publication |
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