
Julian Wild talks to FAD about his upcoming exhibition Topping Out.
13 January 2025 • Guest
Julian Wild talks to Thorp Stavri for FAD Magazine about his art practice and his upcoming exhibition Topping Out. Could… Read More
13 January 2025 • Guest
Julian Wild talks to Thorp Stavri for FAD Magazine about his art practice and his upcoming exhibition Topping Out. Could… Read More
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1 June 2016 • Eric Thorp
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Mark Leckey’s work is so important.
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