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Dakghar: Notes Towards Isolation and Recognition

[PDF] A booklet by Landings (Natasha Ginwala and Vivian Ziherl) for the exhibition Tagore’s Post Office, curated by Grant Watson at NGBK, Berlin (workshop 4).

Page from Dakghar: Notes Towards Isolation and Recognition booklet by Landings

Page from Dakghar: Notes Towards Isolation and Recognition booklet

 

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