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Jack Chambers' Red and green : an artist's inquiry into the nature of meaning

In 1968, Canadian artist and filmmaker Jack Chambers was diagnosed with leukemia. Faced with his own mortality, Chambers began a programme of research into the nature of his own immortality. From that starting point the artist embarked on a nine-year journey that would ultimately take him to the end of his days.

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  • "Red and green"@en
  • "Red and green"

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  • "In 1968, Canadian artist and filmmaker Jack Chambers was diagnosed with leukemia. Faced with his own mortality, Chambers began a programme of research into the nature of his own immortality. From that starting point the artist embarked on a nine-year journey that would ultimately take him to the end of his days."@en
  • "In 1968, Canadian artist and filmmaker Jack Chambers was diagnosed with leukemia. Faced with his own mortality, Chambers began a programme of research into the nature of his own immortality. From that starting point the artist embarked on a nine-year journey that would ultimately take him to the end of his days."
  • "A never before seen look at Canadian artist, Jack Chambers's manuscript, Red and green, wherein he tried to discover the meaning of life, immortality and art."

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  • "Jack Chambers' Red and green"
  • "Jack Chambers' Red and green : an artist's inquiry into the nature of meaning"@en
  • "Jack Chambers' Red and green : an artist's inquiry into the nature of meaning"