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Artist: Lorraine Triolo
People Who Look Like Art
By Lorraine Triolo
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Hardcover book of Lorraine Triolo's series of photographs, "People Who Look Like Art"
Category
2010s Lorraine Triolo Art
Materials
Paper
Frieze LA/Solange Pressoa
By Lorraine Triolo
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Mixed media and photography.
Part of the People Who Look Like Art series.
Category
2010s Lorraine Triolo Art
Materials
Photographic Film, Mixed Media
Context Miami/Kim Minsu
By Lorraine Triolo
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Mixed media and photography, part of the People Who Look Like Art series.
Category
2010s Lorraine Triolo Art
Materials
Mixed Media
LA Art Show/Victor Vasarely
By Lorraine Triolo
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Mixed media and photography, part of the People Who Look Like Art series.
Category
2010s Lorraine Triolo Art
Materials
Mixed Media
The Armory Show/Jonathan Meese
By Lorraine Triolo
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Mixed media and photography, part of the People Who Look Like Art series.
Category
2010s Lorraine Triolo Art
Materials
Mixed Media
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