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Artist: Peter Coffin
Untitled (Orgy), Digital Pigment Print by Peter Coffin
Untitled (Orgy), Digital Pigment Print by Peter Coffin

Untitled (Orgy), Digital Pigment Print by Peter Coffin

By Peter Coffin

Located in Long Island City, NY

A digital c-print by Peter Coffin. A conceptual work featuring a diptych of two pages from open books referring to the degrees of separation within the relationship between artist, a...

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Early 2000s Conceptual Peter Coffin Art

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Digital Pigment

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