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“The things that separate the planes are the incisions and the edges of the matter. Each separate layer of cutting or painting is visible and readable as an edge.”

Quote by Ellen Gallagher

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Ellen Gallagher
Ellen Gallagher

Ellen Gallagher is an American contemporary artist known for her unique painting and sculpture works. Her art often explores social issues such as race, gender, and identity, blending various artistic techniques including collage, painting, and digital media. Gallagher's works have had a profound impact on the art world, making her an important figure in contemporary art with her distinctive style and thematic choices. more

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