Conversation 061: Romma Alyskewycz (La Librairie du Palais de Tokyo in Paris)
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The rise of screen devices offers new opportunities to readers and writers, but printed books are still a relevant part of our culture and society. ODDA had the pleasure of talking with Romma Alyskewycz, the Head of the Magazine, Fashion, and Architecture sections at La Librairie du Palais de Tokyo in Paris, guided by Arnaud Frémaux, its manager. In a technological world, they’re boosting the cultural and poetical importance of printed art books.
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