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[Women Artists] Hanne Darboven. El Lissitzky. Art and Pangeometry, 1973 El Lissitzky (Kunst und Pangeometrie). Bruxelles/Hamburg, Daled/ Yves Gevaert and Hossmann, 1974. Softcover, 31.2 x 23 cm, 84 pp. First edition of 1000 copies. Features diagrams printed in black, red, blue and green. Published on occasion of an exhibition at the Palais des Beaux Arts Brussels. Light toning to cover, near mint copy. (2) Added is an invitation for the Hanne Darboven exhibition at Lilian & Michel Durand-Dessert Paris, 1979. Folded sheet, 29.5 x 21 cm, printed blue on white, featuring Darboven's iconic handwriting. Moderate handing wear. (total 2)

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[Women Artists] Hanne Darboven. El Lissitzky. Art and Pangeometry, 1973 El Lissitzky (Kunst und Pangeometrie). Bruxelles/Hamburg, Daled/ Yves Gevaert and Hossmann, 1974. Softcover, 31.2 x 23 cm, 84 pp. First edition of 1000 copies. Features diagrams printed in black, red, blue and green. Published on occasion of an exhibition at the Palais des Beaux Arts Brussels. Light toning to cover, near mint copy. (2) Added is an invitation for the Hanne Darboven exhibition at Lilian & Michel Durand-Dessert Paris, 1979. Folded sheet, 29.5 x 21 cm, printed blue on white, featuring Darboven's iconic handwriting. Moderate handing wear. (total 2)

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