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BARCLAYS L`ATELIER: 30 YEARS OF INTROSPECTION

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Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
616106425

This large sumptuous coffee table book features over 40 artists, more than 200 pieces of artworks and 30 years of artistic heritage. The book aptly depicts how, for the past 30 years, LAtelier has nurtured, promoted and sponsored these artists works through the Absa Gallery as well as through art professionalism courses, mentorship programs and international art residencies. 

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