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KA_Artz-Blitz-Opening-5708

By Sam Stevens / May 13, 2021

I wide shot of the gallery where the Artz Blitz exhibition is taking place. There are framed images on the white walls, and white pedestals in the middle of the shiny wooden floor, with various installation artworks on them. The artworks are too small to be seen clearly, though one of the sculptures looks like a giant red brain from this angle, and many of the framed/hanging artworks have reds, blues and yellows through them.

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