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Thomas Demand - Five Drafts (Simulator), Suite of 5 Photographs, Signed Prints

2004

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    Thomas Demand (German, born 1964) Five Drafts (Simulator), 2004 Medium: Suite of 5 digital pigment prints on photo rag paper (each framed) Dimensions: each 28 x 28 cm Framed dimensio...
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    Thomas Demand (German, born 1964) Grotto (from Catalogue Serpentine Gallery, Collector’s Edition), 2006/2009 Medium: Set of 2 cibachrome prints, exhibition catalogue Dimensions: each...
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