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Street Dance 3.12 x 16 (Graphic Abstract Black & White Grid Urban Photograph)
By Elliott Kaufman
Located in Hudson, NY
multiple sequences by photographers Harry Callahan, Ray K. Metzger, Eadweard Muybridge and Jerry Ulesman
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Digital Pigment

Street Dance 3.12 x 16 (Graphic Abstract Black & White Grid Urban Photograph)
By Elliott Kaufman
Located in Hudson, NY
’ experimental film Timecode, as well as the multiple sequences by photographers Harry Callahan, Ray K. Metzger
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Digital Pigment

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