18 Paris IV.70

- Title
- 18 Paris IV.70
- Type
- on group show
- Author
- Seth Siegelaub, Michel Claura
- Artist
- Lawrence Weiner, Marcel Broodthaers, Richard Long, On Kawara, Daniel Buren, Stanley Brouwn, Seth Siegelaub, Niele Toroni, David Lamelas, Jan Dibbets, Robert Barry, Douglas Huebler, Sol Lewitt, Robert Ryman, Gilbert & George, Ian Wilson, Edward Ruscha, Michel Claura, Jean-Pierre Djian, François Guinochet
- Publisher
- Seth Siegelaub, 1970
- Venue
- Michel Claura, Paris
- Code
- FR-PAR-CLA-1
- Details
- French
English
German, English, German
limited edition
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