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The Perspectivists

Research output: Exhibits, objects and web-based outputsExhibition

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The Perspectivists. Brook, Richard (Artist); Dodge, Martin (Curator). 2025.

Research output: Exhibits, objects and web-based outputsExhibition

Harvard

Brook, R & Dodge, M, The Perspectivists, 2025, Exhibition.

APA

Brook, R., & Dodge, M. (2025). The Perspectivists. Exhibition

Vancouver

Brook R, Dodge M. The Perspectivists 2025.

Author

Brook, Richard (Artist) ; Dodge, Martin (Curator). / The Perspectivists. [Exhibition].

Bibtex

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