Edith Dekyndt: Source Book 8

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Over the course of two decades, Belgian artist Edith Dekyndt (born 1960) has amassed a repertoire of single-channel video projections, slide projections, sculptures and sound works. This Source Book offers access to Dekyndt's inspirations in literary fiction, film and music, and records Agnosia, her solo exhibition at Witte de With in the spring of 2009.

Paperback. English. Witte de With. 2010. In Good Condition.

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