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Angela de la Cruz - BLANK

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Galerie Thomas Schulte presents BLANK, a selection of works by Spanish-born and London-based artist Angela de la Cruz. This presentation features a selection of nearly monochromatic white-toned objects and wall-based works. Angela de la Cruz uses painting and its components as a sculptural object rather than a two-dimensional representation. In her work, she focuses on breaking preconceived conceptions of painting by targeting the essential structural component of the canvas: the stretcher.
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Title: Angela de la Cruz - BLANK
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Galerie Thomas Schulte presents BLANK, a selection of works by Spanish-born and London-based artist Angela de la Cruz.
This presentation features a selection of nearly monochromatic white-toned objects and wall-based works.
Angela de la Cruz uses painting and its components as a sculptural object rather than a two-dimensional representation.
In her work, she focuses on breaking preconceived conceptions of painting by targeting the essential structural component of the canvas: the stretcher.

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