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Artist: Patrick Lichty
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By Patrick Lichty
Located in New York, NY
Blind, 1999 print with varnish 40 x 30 inches unique framed Patrick Lichty is a conceptual artist, curator, and theorist exploring how media shapes our perception of reality a...
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1990s Patrick Lichty Portrait Photography

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