Y’HUP

Notes

Presents items from the Ivor Cutler archive to accompany the exhibition Ivor Cutler: Good morning! How are you? Shut up!

Goldsmiths CAA, 1st October – 4 November 2018.

Editor Natasha Hoare
Publisher Goldsmiths CAA
ISBN 9781-912685066
Reference P3691
Date 2018
Type Publication

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