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The Disappearing Figure : Art after Catastrophe: Tate Modern, Londres

Passées exhibition
1 Septembre 2022 - 30 Juin 2023
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Guano 0449P, Judit Reigl, Guano

Guano, 1958-1962

Technique mixte sur toile
200 x 152.9 x 3 cm

Expositions

- Sign and Texture, mai – octobre 2008, Tate Modern, Londres, Royaume-Uni

-The Disappearing figure: Art After Catastrophe (nouvel accrochage des collections permanentes), 2020 - 2023, Tate Modern, Londres, Royaume-Uni

Catalogues

- Maklary, Kalman (dir.), Judit Reigl: volume 1, Budapest, Maklary Artworks, 2010, p.137

- Brochure de l’exposition Reigl - Hantaï - Fiedler (XXVIe Biennale des Antiquaires), Paris, Grand Palais, par Kalman Maklary Fine Arts, 2012, p.12

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