Robert Irwin (artist) - Literature

Literature

  • Lawrence Weschler. Seeing is forgetting the name of the thing one sees. University of California Press; 1982.
  • Irwin, Robert, Hugh Marlais Davies, and Leonard Feinstein. Robert Irwin: Primaries and Secondaries. San Diego, CA: Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, 2008. Print.

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