Confessions /

"This book is a confessio vitae, an expression of the drama every person experiences when separated from the divine, when pushed between hope and despair, illusion and disappointment, darkness and light." In this highly distinctive artistic collaboration, Gabriele Tinti and Andres Serrano...

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Main Author: Tinti, Gabriele (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Eris, [2023]
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