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Artist: Charles Miesmer
Cold Call 2

Cold Call 2

By Charles Miesmer

Located in Fairfield, CT

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Contemporary Charles Miesmer Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Color Panels #3

Color Panels #3

By Charles Miesmer

Located in Fairfield, CT

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Contemporary Charles Miesmer Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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ink on New York Times Newsprint Signature is part of the artwork itself Unique This ink collage was created in 2005 -- more than a decade before the artist would join the billionaire mega-gallery David Zwirner Gallery, which signed him in 2017 This show was held at the experimental post-modern Reena Spaulings Gallery - which at the time was located at 371 Grand Street on the Lower East Side (the gallery later moved to East Houston Street) More about the hand designed promotional collage itself: It is is a hand painted, unique collage used for promoting the exhibition at Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York entitled "Josh Smith: Make it Plain," held on March 13-April 11, 2005. 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