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Artist: David Goldes
Charged threads tied at both ends
By David Goldes
Located in New York, NY
Collectively entitled Electro-graphs, David Goldes' exhibition of new work features graphite drawings; photographs made when electrical current is applied to the drawings; and photog...
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David Goldes Abstract Photography
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Silver Gelatin
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Electro-graph #19 (black tangent)
By David Goldes
Located in New York, NY
Collectively entitled Electro-graphs, David Goldes' exhibition of new work features graphite drawings; photographs made when electrical current is applied to the drawings; and photog...
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21st Century and Contemporary David Goldes Abstract Photography
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Archival Pigment
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Air, glass, water, air
By David Goldes
Located in New York, NY
Collectively entitled Electro-graphs, David Goldes' exhibition of new work features graphite drawings; photographs made when electrical current is applied to the drawings; and photog...
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21st Century and Contemporary David Goldes Abstract Photography
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Silver Gelatin
Price Upon Request
Jacob's ladder on lined paper
By David Goldes
Located in New York, NY
Collectively entitled Electro-graphs, David Goldes' exhibition of new work features graphite drawings; photographs made when electrical current is applied to the drawings; and photog...
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21st Century and Contemporary David Goldes Abstract Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
Price Upon Request
Diamond and Circle
By David Goldes
Located in New York, NY
Collectively entitled Electro-graphs, David Goldes' exhibition of new work features graphite drawings; photographs made when electrical current is applied to the drawings; and photog...
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21st Century and Contemporary David Goldes Abstract Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
Price Upon Request
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