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Hibino KATSUHIKO (né en 1958) Pumps Box-Hi-Heel, 1983 Sculpture dans sa vitrine en plexiglass. Oeuvre accompagnée d'un livre de présentation. H : 53 cm L : 50 cm P : 30 cm Bibliographie : - Hibino Katsuhiko, « Presents Mook 2, Ginko-Sha publishing, Holbein, 1984, sculpture reproduite pleine page sous le numéro 3

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Hibino KATSUHIKO (né en 1958) Pumps Box-Hi-Heel, 1983 Sculpture dans sa vitrine en plexiglass. Oeuvre accompagnée d'un livre de présentation. H : 53 cm L : 50 cm P : 30 cm Bibliographie : - Hibino Katsuhiko, « Presents Mook 2, Ginko-Sha publishing, Holbein, 1984, sculpture reproduite pleine page sous le numéro 3

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