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Andreas Fischer
Belief that tends toward catastrophication is the interpretation of bad events in passive terms and should become the target of skepticism that challenges the validity of unrealistic interpretation, 2016
Acrylic, pillow case fragment, and pencil on canvas
19h x 15w in
48.26h x 38.10w cm
48.26h x 38.10w cm
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Exhibitions
Boys and Girls Can Still Draw, Nathalie Karg Gallery, New York, NY, 2016Literature
Two Coats of Paint, Sharon Butler, Cheat sheet: Summer group shows (and what curators are writing about them), 20161
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