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River, Jeffrey Cheung's solo show

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"River" is the first solo show of Jeffrey Cheung at Bim Bam Gallery in Paris, one year after his duo show "Ensemble", featuring Alicia McCarthy.
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"River" is the first solo show of Jeffrey Cheung at Bim Bam Gallery in Paris, one year after his duo show "Ensemble", featuring Alicia McCarthy.

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