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Sylvia Snowden, Paula Black, 1984, acrylic and oil pastel on masonite, 95 x 126 cm. Courtesy the artist and White Cube ...
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As you approach the storefront on Main Street, you’re greeted by a sight that’s part Norman Rockwell painting, part Alice in ...