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Artist: Alex Katz
Medium: Archival Ink
Dancer II, Alex Katz
Located in New York, NY
Created as a three-dimensional cut-out on aluminum by Alex Katz in 2020, Dancer II is printed the same on each side with UV-cured archival inks and mounted on an aluminum base.  With...
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21st Century and Contemporary Archival Ink Sculptures

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Archival Ink

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