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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Neon Light
Based on a True Story, 2022
Based on a True Story, 2022

Based on a True Story, 2022

Located in New York, NY

Ardan Özmenoğlu draws from her own experiences as a Turkish woman to explore ideas about history, popular culture, and the formation of a national and cultural identity. Known for he...

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2010s Contemporary Neon Light Paintings

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Mixed Media, Screen, Glass, Plexiglass, Adhesive, Plate Glass, Lights, N...

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