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Michelle Grabner - Bronze sculptures

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The artistic work of Michelle Grabner (b. 1962 Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA) is inextricably intertwined with her biography, as her ongoing exploration of processes within her painting and sculpture practice is equally reflected in her academic career as a professor, writer, and critic.
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Title: Michelle Grabner - Bronze sculptures
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The artistic work of Michelle Grabner (b.
1962 Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA) is inextricably intertwined with her biography, as her ongoing exploration of processes within her painting and sculpture practice is equally reflected in her academic career as a professor, writer, and critic.

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