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Tree Project and Hiroshi Sunairi in “Aftermath: Two Queer Artists Respond to Nuclear Spaces,” a text written by Julia Bryan-Wilson in Critical Landscapes by University of California Press

“Aftermath: Two Queer Artists Respond to Nuclear Spaces.” Critical Landscapes, ed. Kristen Swenson and Emily Scott. University of California Press, 2015, p. 77-92. (Download as PDF)

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