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Artist: Mika Rottenberg
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By Mika Rottenberg

Located in New York, NY

Mika Rottenberg Hand, 2008 C-print 27 x 20 inches (image and sheet) 28 x 21 inches (frame) Unsigned

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Early 2000s Contemporary Mika Rottenberg Photography

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