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Edith Deyerling, Angeles and Friends, 2017, Oil and acrylic on canvas, 130 × 95 cm
Keith Haring drawing in the New York City subway, circa 1982-83.
Photos by Makoto Murata
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© Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko / Artists Rights Society
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Jenny Brosinski Jenny Brosinski 1984, Celle, Germany, lives and works in Berlin, Germany Jenny Brosinski's minimalistic abstract paintings reflect an artistic language reminiscent of automatic writing, which is built up from individual stories on big canvases. The Berlin-based artist follows a reductivist approach to painting by restricting the creative gestures on canvas.
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