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Jesper Just: Something to Love - Herning Kunstmuseum 2005 Exhibition Catalog - Rare Art Book for Collectors & Museum Enthusiasts - Perfect for Art Exhibitions, Home Decor & Gift Giving
Jesper Just: Something to Love - Herning Kunstmuseum 2005 Exhibition Catalog - Rare Art Book for Collectors & Museum Enthusiasts - Perfect for Art Exhibitions, Home Decor & Gift Giving
Jesper Just: Something to Love - Herning Kunstmuseum 2005 Exhibition Catalog - Rare Art Book for Collectors & Museum Enthusiasts - Perfect for Art Exhibitions, Home Decor & Gift Giving
Jesper Just: Something to Love - Herning Kunstmuseum 2005 Exhibition Catalog - Rare Art Book for Collectors & Museum Enthusiasts - Perfect for Art Exhibitions, Home Decor & Gift Giving
Jesper Just: Something to Love - Herning Kunstmuseum 2005 Exhibition Catalog - Rare Art Book for Collectors & Museum Enthusiasts - Perfect for Art Exhibitions, Home Decor & Gift Giving

Jesper Just: Something to Love - Herning Kunstmuseum 2005 Exhibition Catalog - Rare Art Book for Collectors & Museum Enthusiasts - Perfect for Art Exhibitions, Home Decor & Gift Giving

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Reenberg, Holger, Herning: Herning Kunstmuseum, 2/24-5/25, 2005 exhibit catalog, Rare. Danish, English, limited edition one of 500, Fine square 4to, 6 7/8" x 6/7/8", 47 pp.
ISBN: 8788367428

Near Fine square 4to perfectbound exhibition catalog with pink wraps, dark red title to front. Printed in a limited edition of 500. Some scratches and shelfwear to covers. Full-color still images of Just's three films: Something to Love, The Lonely Villa, and Bliss and Heaven. Text in Danish and English, essay by Holger Reenberg and Gry Hongsmark Knudsen. Created on the occasion of exhibition at the Herning Kunstmuseum, 2.24-5.25, 2005.  Danish artist and filmmaker Jesper Just uses non-narrative film to explore gender and cultural identity. This exhibition was a high water mark in his early career. Scarce in the trade. From the library of art historian Whitney Chadwick. 

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