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Awol Erizku
Head Crack (Stack or Starve)
, 2022
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Awol Erizku
Head Crack (Stack or Starve)
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Awol Erizku
American/Ethiopian, born 1988
Head Crack (Stack or Starve)
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2022
Awol Erizku
Head Crack (Stack or Starve)
, 2022
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Awol Erizku
Head Crack (Stack or Starve)
, 2022
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Head Crack (Stack or Starve)
, 2022
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Sculpture, Black Absolute granite, Verde Malachite marble and Red Jasper from Madagascar
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Sean Kelly Gallery
New York / Los Angeles
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Size Notes
3 blocks: 29 1/4 x 29 1/4 x 29 1/4 inches (74.3 x 74.3 x 74.3 cm) each
overall: 88 1/4 x 40 5/8 x 40 5/8 inches (224.2 x 103.2 x 103.2 cm)
Movement
Contemporary Art
Exhibitions
09/08/2023–10/21/2023 Awol Erizku:Delirium of Agony
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the work is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity
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