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Matthias Franz
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, 2023
153 x 183 cm. (60.2 x 72 in.)
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Matthias Franz
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, 2023
153 x 183 cm. (60.2 x 72 in.)
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Matthias Franz
Repertoire (2)
, 2023
153 x 183 cm. (60.2 x 72 in.)
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Matthias Franz
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, 2023
153 x 183 cm. (60.2 x 72 in.)
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Matthias Franz
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, 2023
153 x 183 cm. (60.2 x 72 in.)
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Matthias Franz
German, born 1984
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2023
Matthias Franz
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, 2023
153 x 183 cm. (60.2 x 72 in.)
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Matthias Franz
Repertoire (2)
, 2023
153 x 183 cm. (60.2 x 72 in.)
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Matthias Franz
Repertoire (2)
, 2023
153 x 183 cm. (60.2 x 72 in.)
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Matthias Franz
Repertoire (2)
, 2023
153 x 183 cm. (60.2 x 72 in.)
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Matthias Franz
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, 2023
153 x 183 cm. (60.2 x 72 in.)
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Paintings, Oil on canvas, framed
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153 x 183 cm. (60.2 x 72 in.)
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Grimm Gallery
Amsterdam / New York / London
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Matthias Franz: Birds Sing the Echoes of Fragmentation
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Matthias Franz: Birds Sing the Echoes of Fragmentation
Movement
Contemporary Art
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03/22/2023–04/15/2023 Matthias Franz: Birds Sing the Echoes of Fragmentation
03/22/2023–04/15/2023 Matthias Franz: Birds Sing the Echoes of Fragmentation
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Courtesy of the Artist and GRIMM, Amsterdam | New York | London
Photo credit: Jonathan de Waart
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