Skin
Skin is a very special and personal material poised between life and death, and marking the delicate boundary between the body and the external world. German artist Heide Hatry, herself at work with this eccentric and most intimate material, has brought together a group of six international women artists-sculptresses, painters, photographers-all working in the same medium: skin.
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Hatry Heide, Mundi Veronica, Sachs Elsbeth, Amy Michael J., Partsch Susanna, Jocks Heinz-Norbert, Gercke Hans, Vara Renee, Koch Cornelia, Zuschlag Christof
Scherer Lena, Ebanista Paula, Hatry Heide, Bofinger Christine, Burgos Emilia, Roth Hermine, Hirst Betty
Heidelberg
2006
143 pages
9783936636727
Open stacks
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