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JocJonJosch: Hand in Foot

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A book published to coincide with an exhibition in Sion, Switzerland, of the Anglo-Swiss-Slovakian collective JocJonJosch's – Joc Marchington, Jonathan Brantschen and Joschi Herczeg. 

Editor Rye Dag Holmboe, Jo Melvin
Publisher Musée d'Art
ISBN 9788089587087
Reference P2539
Date 2014
Type Publication

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