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Mardi 22 juillet 2008.
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Year: 2008 Publisher: s.l. s.n.

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Tout reste à voir
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ISBN: 9782390490593 Year: 2022 Publisher: Amougies Cactus inébranlable

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Vitrine # 25 : Le dépassement des lignes.
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Year: 2013 Publisher: Brussel Bibliotheek Sint-Lukas

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Le livre des employés
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ISBN: 9782930710006 Year: 2012 Publisher: [Bruxelles] Eléments de Langage

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Le pays où tout est permis : exposition, Bruxelles, Wiels, 20.01-01.04.2018. Paris, Villa Vassilieff, 21.04-07.07.2018 = The country where everything is permitted : exhibition, Brussels, Wiels, 201.01-01.04.2018. Paris, Villa Vassilieff, 21.04-07.07.2018
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ISBN: 9789462302327 9462302324 9780300241266 Year: 2018 Publisher: Bruxelles : Wiels : Fond Mercator,

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The first monograph dedicated to the visual art of Belgian cult poet and writer Sophie Podolski (1953-1974) features original essays, previously unpublished drawings and texts, and selected translations of her handwritten, illustrated manuscript 'The Country Where Everything Is Permitted' (1972). The contributing writers each explore specific iconographies that are crystallized in Podolski's remarkable graphic oeuvre, considering her highly personal vocabulary and uninhibited style against the backdrop of the late 1960s' and early 1970s' counterculture. Founded on new research that underpinned her solo exhibitions at WIELS (Brussels) and Villa Vassilieff (Paris), this book brings Podolski's lost art into the limelight.

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