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I Am Andrea Crews

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FASHION - ART - ACTIVISM Andrea Crews is a community project for the recycling of second-hand clothes, created in 2002 by Maroussia Rebecq at the Palais de Tokyo. Since then, it has grown into a multi-faceted collective connecting the worlds of fashion, art and activism. Andrea Crews has documented all its actions, collections, exhibitions, performances and travels, capturing a movement full of color and life. This book tells the story of the collective, and depicts the central role it has played in the creative and alternative scenes at the outset of the new millennium. Included are essays by Lauren Bastide, Florence Parot and Lorent Idir, as well as interviews with Sarah Andelman, Jérôme Sans and Dominque Babin. Designed by deValence with Jeremy Perrodeau In French and English 416 pages, full color, 6.75 × 9.25 inches 978-29-17855-34-8
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9782917855348
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9927498314
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