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January 01 1982
Semio-Sex: New Wave Rock and the Feminine
Dan Graham
Dan Graham
Dan Graham Is a writer and artist who last exhibited at the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago.
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Dan Graham
Dan Graham Is a writer and artist who last exhibited at the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago.
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LIVE (1982) (6–7): 12–17.
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Dan Graham; Semio-Sex: New Wave Rock and the Feminine. LIVE 1982; (6–7): 12–17. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/live.1982.0.6-7.12
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