A praça invisível: colaborações de artistas e debate na mídia da maior cidade fronteiriça norte-americana
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Robert L. Pincus é Doutor em História da Arte pela University of Southern California, com tese sobre a obra de Edward and Nancy Reddin Kienholz, e Professor Visitante da University of San Diego. Por mais de 25 anos assinou a crítica de arte do jornal San Diego Union-Tribune, colaborando também com inúmeras publicações de arte, entre as quais Art in America.Downloads
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