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Published May 19, 2015 at 576 × 760 in FLUX Art Fair— “Harlem Has Its Day”

Flux Fair-Ula Einstein Absence/Presence, 2015

Flux Art Fair Ula Einstein The Architecture of Tomorrow Douglas Turner

Absence/Presence, Ula Einstein, 2015, Tyvek, handcut blade drawing, heat manipulation, layered, 29″ x 20″ x 3″

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