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Yevgen Samborsky is a multihyphenate, whose work spans not only painting but also video work, installation, and community-based creative projects. His visual language is entirely intermedial: he draws on photography, graffiti, hyperrealism, and internet machine aesthetics. His indebtedness to the di...
| Publicado en: | Diacritics Vol. 51; no. 4; pp. 101 - 116 |
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Johns Hopkins University Press
2023
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