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RIP Dan Graham (1942 – 2022)

Refleselfie by Jan-Willem Geerinck, shot with the K770i in May 2011.
Me, taking a refleselfie in the glass of Belgian Fun in 2011.

Dan Graham was an American visual artist known for such artworks as Belgian Fun (2004).

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged 1942, 2022, American art, art, RIP, visual art on February 24, 2022 by jahsonic.

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