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- Donigan_Cumming abstract "Donigan Cumming (born 1947, Danville, VA, lives in Montreal, Canada) is a multimedia artist who uses photography, video, drawing, sound, and text in experimental documentary films and multi-media installations. Since 1983, Cumming's work has contributed to Canadian and international festivals and exhibitions dealing with themes of the body, truth/fiction, taboos of representation, and social engagement.".
- Q5296110 abstract "Donigan Cumming (born 1947, Danville, VA, lives in Montreal, Canada) is a multimedia artist who uses photography, video, drawing, sound, and text in experimental documentary films and multi-media installations. Since 1983, Cumming's work has contributed to Canadian and international festivals and exhibitions dealing with themes of the body, truth/fiction, taboos of representation, and social engagement.".
- Donigan_Cumming comment "Donigan Cumming (born 1947, Danville, VA, lives in Montreal, Canada) is a multimedia artist who uses photography, video, drawing, sound, and text in experimental documentary films and multi-media installations. Since 1983, Cumming's work has contributed to Canadian and international festivals and exhibitions dealing with themes of the body, truth/fiction, taboos of representation, and social engagement.".
- Q5296110 comment "Donigan Cumming (born 1947, Danville, VA, lives in Montreal, Canada) is a multimedia artist who uses photography, video, drawing, sound, and text in experimental documentary films and multi-media installations. Since 1983, Cumming's work has contributed to Canadian and international festivals and exhibitions dealing with themes of the body, truth/fiction, taboos of representation, and social engagement.".