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Artist: Luciana Levinton
Untitled (Banco)
By Luciana Levinton
Located in New York, NY
Untitled
2017
59h x 70.80w in
Oil on canvas
Unstretched
Luciana Levinton de-contextualizes architectural elements, sketches facades, delineates floor plans, and blurs interiors to re...
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2010s Luciana Levinton Abstract Paintings
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Oil
After Lygia Clark I
By Luciana Levinton
Located in New York, NY
Luciana Levinton de-contextualizes architectural elements, sketches facades, delineates floor plans, and blurs interiors to recreate precise figurations of architecture that transpor...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Luciana Levinton Abstract Paintings
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Oil
Untitled
By Luciana Levinton
Located in New York, NY
Untitled
15.75 x 19.70
2017
Oil on canvas
Unstretched
Luciana Levinton de-contextualizes architectural elements, sketches facades, delineates floor plans, and blurs interiors to recr...
Category
2010s Luciana Levinton Abstract Paintings
Materials
Oil
After Lygia Clark II
By Luciana Levinton
Located in New York, NY
Luciana Levinton de-contextualizes architectural elements, sketches facades, delineates floor plans, and blurs interiors to recreate precise figurations of architecture that transpor...
Category
2010s Abstract Geometric Luciana Levinton Abstract Paintings
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Oil
L7
By Luciana Levinton
Located in New York, NY
Oil on canvas
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2010s Abstract Geometric Luciana Levinton Abstract Paintings
Materials
Oil
$1,800
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