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Strangers' Guide to Home Territories

Strangers' Guide to Home Territories

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Strangers' Guide to Home Territories

by Bishop, Steve

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Geneva, Switzerland: Motto Books & Supportico Lopez, 2016. Paperback. 60 chromogenic prints on Fuji Crystal Archive photo paper, 5x7 inch oblong wraps. Inserted in a PVC jacket, screenprinted with title and publication information. 1st edition. 250 copies. Some photographs have scuffs on near the bottom and fore edge from having been stuck together at one point; one photograph has a tear from the bottom running up about 1.5 inches. Artists' book by Steve Bishop, comprised of (grainy, poorly lit) photographs taken at several of his exhibitions: Standard Ballad (2015), Carlos/Ishikawa, London; You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To (2016), Supportico Lopez/6817 Los Angeles; Insulated by the Boundary (2016), AND NOW, Dallas.

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Title
Strangers' Guide to Home Territories
Author
Bishop, Steve
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used
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ISBN 10
2940524513
ISBN 13
9782940524518
Publisher
Motto Books & Supportico Lopez
Place of Publication
Geneva, Switzerland
Date Published
2016
Bookseller catalogs
Photography; Art; Museums, etc; Photograph; Catalog, catalogue;

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