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Brad Kahlhamer: Friendly Frontier

Brad Kahlhamer: Friendly Frontier

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Brad Kahlhamer: Friendly Frontier

by Kahlhamer, Brad

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New York: Deitch Projects, 1999. Paperback. [20p.], perfect bound exhibition catalog, 6x8.25 inches, very good. Illustrated profusely with Kahlhamer's art, including five fold-out pages. Kahlhamer was born in Tucson in 1956 to Native American parents but was adopted by a German American family shortly afterward, and raised in Wisconsin. He moved to New York City in the 1980s and worked as a touring Punk musician before turning to visual art.

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Title
Brad Kahlhamer: Friendly Frontier
Author
Kahlhamer, Brad
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Paperback
Book Condition
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Publisher
Deitch Projects
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1999
Bookseller catalogs
Native American; Art; indigenous peoples; Abstract art;

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