Without title, from the series Hortus Conclusus, 2004
Photo by Bob Goedewaagen. From the Stroom HCBK website.
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Without title, from the series Hortus Conclusus, 2004
Photo by Bob Goedewaagen. From the Stroom HCBK website.
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The exhibition is on view from 20 January through 30 April 2010. Gallery hours: Monday – Friday, 9 am – 20 pm