Low Tide: Writings on Artists’ Collaborations
Notes
During the nineties inter-disciplinary collaborative practice emerged as one of the most significant art form developments of the decade, yet it received negligible critical attention.
| Artist / Author | Jeni Walwin |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Black Dog Publishing |
| ISBN | 1 901033 85 6 |
| Reference | P0762 |
| Date | 1997 |
| Type | Publication |
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