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Jorge Tacla: Sign of Abandonment - cover

Jorge Tacla: Sign of Abandonment

Paula Barría, Candace Moeller

Publisher: Ediciones metales pesados

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Summary

"His paintings register the upheavals big and small that all cities and cultures are both enduring and sliding toward, unable to halt the passage of time and history."
John Yau

Includes texts by: John Yau; Francesca Pietropaolo; Raúl Zamudio Taylor; Richard Vine; Dan Cameron; Donald Kuspit; Christian Viveros-Fauné; Florencia San Martín
Available since: 10/18/2017.

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