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but what a force he was
with a nice warm patina
arguing for the responsiveness of modern architecture
with a nice weight
and I think a pretty fantastic object
John A. Currie Monoprint with Mixed Media of Three Figures in White wood and tin harmonica but what a force heIt seems likely that this haunting work is a Holocaust portrayal, with these three emaciated looking figures emerging from a dense crowd shrouded in darkness, though it certainly speaks poignantly to existential themes and persecution more broadly. I have searched but not found anything about John. A Currie, who signed the mat to which the piece is taped from behind. It appears to be a mono print with details of hair, hands and faces are intensely
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