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Errata tossed back to the horizon, 2008
A photograph of a mirror in a white space, as observed in the photographic work 'Steve Martin, 1972, 2004, Chromogenic print, 60 x 48 in. (152.4 x 121.9 cm)' by Tim Lee. This particular photograph is framed in a white frame and leaned against the gallery wall.
180 x 123 cm (unframed)
ED 2/4 (+1 AP)

Exhibitions

2009 Space as a medium, Miami Art Museum, Miami, USA

2010, Group Show 'Hors d'oeuvre II', Campagne Premiere, Berlin, Germany

2009 'Space as Medium', group show, Miami Art Museum, USA
2009 'The die is cast', solo show, Villa Arson, Nice, FR
2008 'How I learnt to use my senses and how I learnt to think and how I learnt to feel', solo show, Taro Nasu Gallery, Tokyo, JP
2008 'Something Vague', solo show, Kunsthalle Sankt Gallen, CH
2008 'Somehting Vague', solo show, Bonner Kunstverein, DE
2008 'Mirrors', group show, MARCO, Vigo, ESP
2008 'Basquiat', solo show, Store, London, UK

A black and white photograph of a mirror in a white space, propped up against a wall - as observed in the photographic work 'Steve Martin, 1972, 2004, Chromogenic print, 60 x 48 in. (152.4 x 121.9 cm)' by Tim Lee. This particular photograph is framed in a white frame and lent against the gallery wall.
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