Records, Exhibition negatives: installations. Chess: East and West, Past and Present. 1968.

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Records, Exhibition negatives: installations. Chess: East and West, Past and Present. 1968.

Installation views of an exhibition held from 04/02/1968 to 10/01/1968 at the Brooklyn Museum.

6 b&w photonegatives 7 x 5"

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