“Every Leaf Is an Eye”

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“Every Leaf Is an Eye”. / Sandström, Frida.

I: Artforum International, 20.02.2020.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftAnmeldelseForskning

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Sandström, F 2020, '“Every Leaf Is an Eye”', Artforum International.

APA

Sandström, F. (2020). “Every Leaf Is an Eye”. Artforum International.

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Sandström F. “Every Leaf Is an Eye”. Artforum International. 2020 feb. 20.

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Sandström, Frida. / “Every Leaf Is an Eye”. I: Artforum International. 2020.

Bibtex

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