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Collective exhibition: 'Abstraction of the ordinary'

  • Jun 7, 2017
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 17, 2022

Arte Ponte / Jan Kansen gallery

June 8 - July 8, 2017, New York, USA



Discover the new artworks I created for the WOC Online Artist Residency, an Artist residency based in Sofia, Bulgaria.


The premier photography show at the new Chelsea gallery location, Art Ponte / Jan Kansen, June 8th – July 8th, 2017. Opening reception Thursday, June 8th Exhibited artists present a new perspective, a new life to the ordinary by looking through a wider lens; a different angle, by shifting the point of view to present a world of abstraction.


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