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Artist: Anderson & Low
Danish National Gymnastic Team (Untitled #1), Male Physique Photograph Queer
By Anderson & Low
Located in New York, NY
Danish National Gymnastic Team (Untitled #1), Male Physique Photograph Queer Toned gelatin silver print (Edition of 25) Signed and numbered, verso Between 1998 – 2002, Anderson & L...
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1990s Other Art Style Anderson & Low Figurative Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Untitled (Figure Lying on Block, Back View with Tattoo)
By Anderson & Low
Located in New York, NY
Toned gelatin silver print (Edition of 25) Signed and numbered, verso This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Between 1998 – 2002, Anderson & Low photographed the National Danish Gymnastic Team (NDGT). Over the course of several years the athletes posed as subjects for a series of images based on the four elements. Rather than depicting the gymnasts...
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Early 2000s Other Art Style Anderson & Low Figurative Photography

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Silver Gelatin

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