Stein, Charles, 1944-....
Stein, Charles
Stein, Charles 19..-... historien
Stein, Charles F.
VIAF ID: 68970262 ( Personal )
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Works
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An Art of limina : Gary Hill's works and writings | |
Being=space x action : searches for freedom of mind through mathematics, art, and mysticism | |
Breathing space 77 | |
Catalogue des objets d'art et de haute curiosité ... : tableaux anciens ... composant la collection de feu M. Charles Stein, et dont la vente aura lieu galerie Georges Petit ... 8. ... 9. et ... 10. juin 1899 ... | |
Class | |
Come on Petunia (Programa de televisió) | |
Critical materials problems in energy production | |
From the forest for the trees (poems, 1994-2000) | |
Gary Hill : around & about : a performative view | |
Gary Hill : [exposition], du 30 janvier au 26 avril 1998, Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal | |
Gary Hill : HanD HearD : liminal objects | |
Lessons out of school : from Detroit gangs to new healing paradigms : life stories of Dr. John E. Upledger | |
The light of Hermes Trismegistus : new translations of seven essential Hermetic texts | |
Measure's measure : poetry & knowledge | |
Odyssey. | |
Parts and other parts | |
Pathwings / Elliot R. Wolfson. - Barrytown, 2002. | |
Pathwings : philosophic & poetic reflections on the hermeneutics of time & language | |
Performative images | |
Persephone unveiled : seeing the goddess and freeing your soul | |
Philip Taaffe : l'envoi | |
Poems. Selections | |
The secret of the black chrysanthemum | |
Tall ships | |
There where you do not think to be thinking : from theforestforthetrees | |
Viewer | |
Viewer : Gary Hill's Projective Installations - number 3 | |
Why do things get in a muddle? |