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julius stahl—lichtquadrat

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julius stahl's "lichtquadrat" (2020) is the most recent from an ongoing series of multiples published by edition hoffmann. predecessors were gianni colombo, richard paul lohse, vladimir stenberg, yoko terauchi, herman de vries et al. sometimes the production of a multiple formed the starting point of long-term collaborations––or arose from them. for julius stahl it is the latter. his work was first presented at the gallery in 2017 and recently on view at art cologne and miart, milan in fall.
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julius stahl's "lichtquadrat" (2020) is the most recent from an ongoing series of multiples published by edition hoffmann.
predecessors were gianni colombo, richard paul lohse, vladimir stenberg, yoko terauchi, herman de vries et al.
sometimes the production of a multiple formed the starting point of long-term collaborations––or arose from them.
for julius stahl it is the latter.
his work was first presented at the gallery in 2017 and recently on view at art cologne and miart, milan in fall.

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