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Pomp

by Oropallo, Deborah

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[San Francisco?]: Deborah Oropallo, 2009. Hardcover. [60]pp., color illustrations, boards. 11.25 x 8.25 in. 1000 copies. Catalog for an exhibition of Oropallo's digital collages made from treated JPEGs compiled through Google image searches then printed onto paper, canvas, or aluminum. With a technophilic introductory essay by, and artist interview with, Nick Stone.

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Title
Pomp
Author
Oropallo, Deborah
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Hardcover
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Publisher
Deborah Oropallo
Place of Publication
[San Francisco?]
Date Published
2009
Bookseller catalogs
Photography; Art; Computers; Museums, etc; Catalog, catalogue;

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