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By Lee Wells

Located in New York, NY

Critical Actors 2019 1080 HD video duration 6:20 Edition of 5 Presented on 50" 4K led screen Lee Wells (°1971, New York) creates mixed media artworks, paintings and media art. He ha...

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2010s Contemporary Video Portrait Photography

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Video

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