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Insect Theatre

Art / Photobook
By: Tim Edgar(Illustrator), Hugh Raffles(Contributor)
64 pages, 46 colour & b/w photos
Insect Theatre
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Insect Theatre provides an eye­-opening commentary on the spectacle of the everyday and the insects that we live with. Through macro photography Tim Edgar gives a unique insight into domestic insects, supported by an essay from anthropologist and insect expert Hugh Raffles.

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Art / Photobook
By: Tim Edgar(Illustrator), Hugh Raffles(Contributor)
64 pages, 46 colour & b/w photos
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