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Artist: Lewis Koch
Totem of Unmeasurable Memory, 1995 Assemblage of 7 silver gelatin prints
By Lewis Koch
Located in Surfside, FL
Totem of Unmeasurable Memory, 1995 Assemblage of 7 vintage silver gelatin prints
Lewis Koch lives in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. After completing undergradu...
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