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Abraham Cruzvillegas, Pending monozygotic sculpture, laughing at its own fate and stories, listening to ‘Genius of love’, with Tom Tom Club, sipping a large Augustiner from tap, after devouring an indecently monumental ganze hinterhaxe vom Schweineschinke
Title: Abraham Cruzvillegas, Pending monozygotic sculpture, laughing at its own fate and stories, listening to ‘Genius of love’, with Tom Tom Club, sipping a large Augustiner from tap, after devouring an indecently monumental ganze hinterhaxe vom Schweineschinke
Description:
Acrylic on cardboard and paper, iron and copper, 265 × 200 × 240 cm.
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