Gresham Tapiwa Nyaude
Born in 1988 in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Lives and works in Harare, Zimbabwe
Born and raised in Mbare, Harare and Zimbabwe’s most vibrant and notorious ghetto, Nyaude works against the sweeping identity, which has been defined for Zimbabweans by the voice of the state and domestic and international media. His images oscillated between figuration, abstraction and hallucination, drawing from the restless energy of his neighbourhood and its youth, in a country, where more than 70% of the population is under the age of 30. Living on the edge between survival and chaos has been a call to poetry, swinging between brutal and sentimental but almost invariably cynical and satirical. His gesturally rendered effigies of traditional proverbs and poignant vernacular idioms, defy characterisation other than the bursting drive to attain human dignity and quality of life that frequently appears beyond the reach of dreams. Nyaude’s work has achieved wide international critical and collector recognition, in 2018 he presented a major body of work in the USA as part of Songs for Sabotage at the New Museum Triennial. Nyaude’s workis in the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, Museum of Contemporary African Art Al Maaden (Macaal), Rubell Family Collection, Jorge Perez personal collection and numerous notable private collections.
Key Exhibitions and Career Highlights
2024: FNB Art Prize winner
2024: Immanentize the Eschaton, First Floor Gallery Harare, Harare, Zimbabwe
2023: EXPO Chicago, First Floor Gallery Harare, Chicago, IL, USA
2022: Ziva Munhu Wako, First Floor Gallery Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
2022: Negotiating Chaos: It’s the way it shatters that matters (Gresham Tapiwa Nyaude and Pebofatso Mokoena), Simone Subal Gallery, New York City, NY, USA
2022: The Joys of Self-Delusion, Vanguard Gallery, Shanghai
2021: Premonition of Civil Peace, Selma Feriani Gallery, Tunis
2021: Grey Spaces, First Floor Gallery Harare, Harare, Zimbabwe
2020: True Optimism (solo), Vanguard Gallery, Shanghai, China
Lives and works in Harare, Zimbabwe
Born and raised in Mbare, Harare and Zimbabwe’s most vibrant and notorious ghetto, Nyaude works against the sweeping identity, which has been defined for Zimbabweans by the voice of the state and domestic and international media. His images oscillated between figuration, abstraction and hallucination, drawing from the restless energy of his neighbourhood and its youth, in a country, where more than 70% of the population is under the age of 30. Living on the edge between survival and chaos has been a call to poetry, swinging between brutal and sentimental but almost invariably cynical and satirical. His gesturally rendered effigies of traditional proverbs and poignant vernacular idioms, defy characterisation other than the bursting drive to attain human dignity and quality of life that frequently appears beyond the reach of dreams. Nyaude’s work has achieved wide international critical and collector recognition, in 2018 he presented a major body of work in the USA as part of Songs for Sabotage at the New Museum Triennial. Nyaude’s workis in the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, Museum of Contemporary African Art Al Maaden (Macaal), Rubell Family Collection, Jorge Perez personal collection and numerous notable private collections.
Key Exhibitions and Career Highlights
2024: FNB Art Prize winner
2024: Immanentize the Eschaton, First Floor Gallery Harare, Harare, Zimbabwe
2023: EXPO Chicago, First Floor Gallery Harare, Chicago, IL, USA
2022: Ziva Munhu Wako, First Floor Gallery Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
2022: Negotiating Chaos: It’s the way it shatters that matters (Gresham Tapiwa Nyaude and Pebofatso Mokoena), Simone Subal Gallery, New York City, NY, USA
2022: The Joys of Self-Delusion, Vanguard Gallery, Shanghai
2021: Premonition of Civil Peace, Selma Feriani Gallery, Tunis
2021: Grey Spaces, First Floor Gallery Harare, Harare, Zimbabwe
2020: True Optimism (solo), Vanguard Gallery, Shanghai, China
Gresham Tapiwa Nyaude
MCMLXXX, 2024
oil and charcoal on canvas
190.00 x 220.50 cm
MCMLXXX, 2024
oil and charcoal on canvas
190.00 x 220.50 cm
Amanda Mushate
Born in 1995 in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Lives and works in Harare, Zimbabwe
At just twenty-seven, Mushate is establishing herself as a leading voice in contemporary Zimbabwean painting and an innovative young abstractionist with a growing international reputation. As a young woman and a new mother, in a male dominated field Mushate is also a role model and an advocate for women artists, making art and careers possible without sacrificing family. After completing her studies at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe Visual Arts Studio in 2016, Mushate was mentored by Gresham Tapiwa Nyaude to develop a vibrant and unique personal vision and modes of expression, presenting her first solo exhibition in 2018 with First Floor Gallery. Like any young person, Mushate is preoccupied with finding and shaping her place and path in this world, while negotiating the complexity of interpersonal relationships. Drawing her inspiration from music and from people around her but not wanting to be constrained by over figuration, she paints and sculpts her happiness and burdens, and the things that she takes time to visualize. “Art is a way for me to write about a ‘future’ for me and for all individuals for them to never be overshadowed by negative influences that divert us to our true purpose in life.” Mushate’s passionate, playful and mazelike canvases have been winning critical and international collector attention globally with works in important private collections in Cape Town, New York, Harare, London, Amsterdam and Paris.
Key Exhibitions and Career Highlights
2023: Rudo Rwunouya Nemabasa with Tashinga Majiri, First Floor Gallery Harare, Harare, Zimbabwe
2023: Latitudes Art Fair, First Floor Gallery Harare, Johannesburg, South Africa
2023: Art Dubai, First Floor Gallery Harare, Dubai, UAE
2022: Paris Internationale, First Floor Gallery Harare, Paris, France
2022: SCENORAMA (Gabi Ngcobo curator), Javett Art Centre - University of Pretoria, South Africa
2022: Shuviro Yamai, solo exhibition, First Floor Gallery Victoria Falls, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
2021: Investec Cape Town Art Fair, First Floor Gallery Harare, Cape Town, South Africa
2021: Nguve ine Muridzi, solo exhibition, First Floor Gallery, Harare, Zimbabwe
Lives and works in Harare, Zimbabwe
At just twenty-seven, Mushate is establishing herself as a leading voice in contemporary Zimbabwean painting and an innovative young abstractionist with a growing international reputation. As a young woman and a new mother, in a male dominated field Mushate is also a role model and an advocate for women artists, making art and careers possible without sacrificing family. After completing her studies at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe Visual Arts Studio in 2016, Mushate was mentored by Gresham Tapiwa Nyaude to develop a vibrant and unique personal vision and modes of expression, presenting her first solo exhibition in 2018 with First Floor Gallery. Like any young person, Mushate is preoccupied with finding and shaping her place and path in this world, while negotiating the complexity of interpersonal relationships. Drawing her inspiration from music and from people around her but not wanting to be constrained by over figuration, she paints and sculpts her happiness and burdens, and the things that she takes time to visualize. “Art is a way for me to write about a ‘future’ for me and for all individuals for them to never be overshadowed by negative influences that divert us to our true purpose in life.” Mushate’s passionate, playful and mazelike canvases have been winning critical and international collector attention globally with works in important private collections in Cape Town, New York, Harare, London, Amsterdam and Paris.
Key Exhibitions and Career Highlights
2023: Rudo Rwunouya Nemabasa with Tashinga Majiri, First Floor Gallery Harare, Harare, Zimbabwe
2023: Latitudes Art Fair, First Floor Gallery Harare, Johannesburg, South Africa
2023: Art Dubai, First Floor Gallery Harare, Dubai, UAE
2022: Paris Internationale, First Floor Gallery Harare, Paris, France
2022: SCENORAMA (Gabi Ngcobo curator), Javett Art Centre - University of Pretoria, South Africa
2022: Shuviro Yamai, solo exhibition, First Floor Gallery Victoria Falls, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
2021: Investec Cape Town Art Fair, First Floor Gallery Harare, Cape Town, South Africa
2021: Nguve ine Muridzi, solo exhibition, First Floor Gallery, Harare, Zimbabwe
Amanda Shingirai Mushate
Ndagamuchira - I received, 2024
oil on canvas
194 x 153 cm
Ndagamuchira - I received, 2024
oil on canvas
194 x 153 cm
Pebofatso Mokoena
Born 1993, Ekurhuleni, South Africa. Lives and works, Johannesburg, South Africa
Mokoena holds a BA Honours in Fine Art (with distinction)from Wits University and is completing a Master of Arts in Fine Arts at Witwatersrand University. In 2014, He completed his N.Dip (Visual Art) at the University of Johannesburg and subsequently, apart from working towards his BTech qualification, Pebofatso taught drawing and presentation at the Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture, at UJ. Emerging from early practice in printmaking, Mokoena’s painting practice is formally underscored by precise mark making and division of space, while exploring ideas around micro and macro scales of politics, architecture and the environment.
Pebofatso’s work has received early recognition and support, locally and internationally. Mokoena has held multiple solo exhibitions including; Neoclassical Taste Matrix and Space Dot Conundrums in Harare, Zimbabwe, The Pebofatso Experience at HZRD and Inside Jobs at the Bag Factory as well as curated exhibitions including Diptych; Disclosure at SMAC; Fresh Produce 2014, Inner Nature, Fortunes Remixed, and South African Voices: A New Generation of Printmakers in Washington DC and is in the Springs Art Library Collection, the South African Embassy Art Collection (in Washington, D.C.), and the JP Morgan Global Collection amongst other private collections.
Key Exhibitions and Career Highlights
2024: RMB Latitudes Art Fair, First Floor Gallery Harare, Johannesburg, South Africa
2024: Investec Cape Town Art Fair, First Floor Gallery Harare, Cape Town, South Africa
2023: Space Dot Conundrums, First Floor Gallery Harare, Harare, Zimbabwe
2023: Messe Messe (Group Exhibition), First Floor Gallery Victoria Falls, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
2023: RMB Latitudes Art Fair, First Floor Gallery Harare, Johannesburg, South Africa
2022: Negotiating Chaos: It’s the way it shatters that matters (Gresham Tapiwa Nyaude and Pebofatso Mokoena), Simone Subal Gallery, New York City, NY, USA
Mokoena holds a BA Honours in Fine Art (with distinction)from Wits University and is completing a Master of Arts in Fine Arts at Witwatersrand University. In 2014, He completed his N.Dip (Visual Art) at the University of Johannesburg and subsequently, apart from working towards his BTech qualification, Pebofatso taught drawing and presentation at the Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture, at UJ. Emerging from early practice in printmaking, Mokoena’s painting practice is formally underscored by precise mark making and division of space, while exploring ideas around micro and macro scales of politics, architecture and the environment.
Pebofatso’s work has received early recognition and support, locally and internationally. Mokoena has held multiple solo exhibitions including; Neoclassical Taste Matrix and Space Dot Conundrums in Harare, Zimbabwe, The Pebofatso Experience at HZRD and Inside Jobs at the Bag Factory as well as curated exhibitions including Diptych; Disclosure at SMAC; Fresh Produce 2014, Inner Nature, Fortunes Remixed, and South African Voices: A New Generation of Printmakers in Washington DC and is in the Springs Art Library Collection, the South African Embassy Art Collection (in Washington, D.C.), and the JP Morgan Global Collection amongst other private collections.
Key Exhibitions and Career Highlights
2024: RMB Latitudes Art Fair, First Floor Gallery Harare, Johannesburg, South Africa
2024: Investec Cape Town Art Fair, First Floor Gallery Harare, Cape Town, South Africa
2023: Space Dot Conundrums, First Floor Gallery Harare, Harare, Zimbabwe
2023: Messe Messe (Group Exhibition), First Floor Gallery Victoria Falls, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
2023: RMB Latitudes Art Fair, First Floor Gallery Harare, Johannesburg, South Africa
2022: Negotiating Chaos: It’s the way it shatters that matters (Gresham Tapiwa Nyaude and Pebofatso Mokoena), Simone Subal Gallery, New York City, NY, USA
Pebofatso Mokoena
Memorabilia, 2023
oil on canvas
200.00 x 150.00 cm
Memorabilia, 2023
oil on canvas
200.00 x 150.00 cm
Troy Makaza
Born in 1994, Harare, Zimbabwe
Lives and works in Harare, Zimbabwe
Having specialized in painting in art school but always interested in form and texture, Makaza decided to develop his own hybrid medium which would enable him to unite his artistic goals. After experimenting with various materials, Makaza arrived at silicone a material which can be cast, painted with as well as woven and tied. Over the past eight years Makaza’s works progressively developed as an opportunity to speak both viscerally and philosophically to the issues Makaza finds compelling as a young Zimbabwean concerned with politics, history and power and their impact on daily lives of ordinary people as well as a globally engaged millennial. Resonating with traditional modes like weaving and tapestry but unequivocally contemporary, Makaza’s works articulate the conversation of what African and uniquely Zimbabwean contemporary can be – a paradigm internationally engaging and locally compelling. Makaza’s works has received early critical and collector acclaim, taking part in the 2018 survey of Zimbabwean contemporary art at Zeitz MoCAA, winning the Tomorrows/Today prize at the Investec Cape Town Art Fair in 2019, joining important institutional collections like that of Museum of African Contemporary Art Al Maaden in Marrakech, Rollins College museum collection and noted private collections like Jorge Perez personal collection in Miami.
Key Exhibitions and Career Highlights
2024: Zimbabwe National Pavilion 60th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy
2023: Untwisting the Fantasy, Galerie Poggi, Paris, France
2022: Kufa izuva rimwe, First Floor Gallery Harare, Harare, Zimbabwe
2022: Instinct of great survivors, Primo Marella Gallery, Lugano, Switzerland
2021: Art Basel Miami Beach, Nova, First Floor Gallery Harare, Miami, USA
2019: Tomorrows/Today (art fair prize winner) Cape Town Art Fair, First Floor Gallery Harare, Cape Town, South Africa
2018: Forever Neverland Solo, First Floor Gallery Harare, Harare, Zimbabwe
Lives and works in Harare, Zimbabwe
Having specialized in painting in art school but always interested in form and texture, Makaza decided to develop his own hybrid medium which would enable him to unite his artistic goals. After experimenting with various materials, Makaza arrived at silicone a material which can be cast, painted with as well as woven and tied. Over the past eight years Makaza’s works progressively developed as an opportunity to speak both viscerally and philosophically to the issues Makaza finds compelling as a young Zimbabwean concerned with politics, history and power and their impact on daily lives of ordinary people as well as a globally engaged millennial. Resonating with traditional modes like weaving and tapestry but unequivocally contemporary, Makaza’s works articulate the conversation of what African and uniquely Zimbabwean contemporary can be – a paradigm internationally engaging and locally compelling. Makaza’s works has received early critical and collector acclaim, taking part in the 2018 survey of Zimbabwean contemporary art at Zeitz MoCAA, winning the Tomorrows/Today prize at the Investec Cape Town Art Fair in 2019, joining important institutional collections like that of Museum of African Contemporary Art Al Maaden in Marrakech, Rollins College museum collection and noted private collections like Jorge Perez personal collection in Miami.
Key Exhibitions and Career Highlights
2024: Zimbabwe National Pavilion 60th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy
2023: Untwisting the Fantasy, Galerie Poggi, Paris, France
2022: Kufa izuva rimwe, First Floor Gallery Harare, Harare, Zimbabwe
2022: Instinct of great survivors, Primo Marella Gallery, Lugano, Switzerland
2021: Art Basel Miami Beach, Nova, First Floor Gallery Harare, Miami, USA
2019: Tomorrows/Today (art fair prize winner) Cape Town Art Fair, First Floor Gallery Harare, Cape Town, South Africa
2018: Forever Neverland Solo, First Floor Gallery Harare, Harare, Zimbabwe
Troy Makaza
This is my beloved son, with whom I am well pleased, Part 3, 2024
silicone infused with pigment
128.00 x 54.00 x 3.00 cm
This is my beloved son, with whom I am well pleased, Part 3, 2024
silicone infused with pigment
128.00 x 54.00 x 3.00 cm
Grace Nyahangare
Born 1996 Harare, Zimbabwe
Lives and works in Harare, Zimbabwe
Grace Nyahangare is a young painter, who is building up her practice on a foundation of printmaking and photography, which inform both the technical and intellectual elements of her work. Her dreamlike, surreal and dynamically passionate canvases are the result of passing through numerous metamorphoses starting as observations and photographs which are then made into monotypes which then acquire a new environment on canvases in which paint is also transformed through interaction with printers ink to yield a poignancy and otherworldliness. In her early twenties Grace spent three years living and working in the UAE, which has impacted both her aesthetic and ideas about self as a person but also as a woman and now as a young mother. Detachment, reflection and recomposition are synergistic with the ideas that Grace has been working with from the earliest stages of her evolution as an artist, and trying to find whole in a space of cultural and relationship otherness. Grace joined First Floor Gallery Harare in 2023, after completing a three month residency in 2022 she had her first solo in 2023 titled 'Hatikanganwe Asi Tinopora'.
Key Exhibitions and Career Highlights
2024: RMB Latitudes Art Fair, First Floor Gallery Harare, Johannesburg, South Africa
2024: Investec Cape Town Art Fair, First Floor Gallery Harare, Cape Town, South Africa
2023: Free Spirit (with Mavis Tauzeni and Simhle Plaatjies), Oop Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria
2023: Hatikanganwe Asi Tinopora, First Floor Gallery Harare, Harare, Zimbabwe
2023: Investec Cape Town Art Fair, First Floor Gallery Harare, Cape Town, South Africa
Lives and works in Harare, Zimbabwe
Grace Nyahangare is a young painter, who is building up her practice on a foundation of printmaking and photography, which inform both the technical and intellectual elements of her work. Her dreamlike, surreal and dynamically passionate canvases are the result of passing through numerous metamorphoses starting as observations and photographs which are then made into monotypes which then acquire a new environment on canvases in which paint is also transformed through interaction with printers ink to yield a poignancy and otherworldliness. In her early twenties Grace spent three years living and working in the UAE, which has impacted both her aesthetic and ideas about self as a person but also as a woman and now as a young mother. Detachment, reflection and recomposition are synergistic with the ideas that Grace has been working with from the earliest stages of her evolution as an artist, and trying to find whole in a space of cultural and relationship otherness. Grace joined First Floor Gallery Harare in 2023, after completing a three month residency in 2022 she had her first solo in 2023 titled 'Hatikanganwe Asi Tinopora'.
Key Exhibitions and Career Highlights
2024: RMB Latitudes Art Fair, First Floor Gallery Harare, Johannesburg, South Africa
2024: Investec Cape Town Art Fair, First Floor Gallery Harare, Cape Town, South Africa
2023: Free Spirit (with Mavis Tauzeni and Simhle Plaatjies), Oop Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria
2023: Hatikanganwe Asi Tinopora, First Floor Gallery Harare, Harare, Zimbabwe
2023: Investec Cape Town Art Fair, First Floor Gallery Harare, Cape Town, South Africa
Grace Nyahangare
Nhaka yehupenyu, 2024
oil, printer’s ink and monotype on canvas
150.00 x 120.00 cm
Nhaka yehupenyu, 2024
oil, printer’s ink and monotype on canvas
150.00 x 120.00 cm
Again Chokuwamba
Born 2000 Harare, Zimbabwe
Lives and works in Harare, Zimbabwe
The youngest artist in the First Floor Gallery Harare roster, Chokuwamba joined the gallery after graduating from the gallery residency programme, after finishing his studies with the National Gallery of Zimbabwe Visual Art Studio. After a number of local group exhibitions in Harare, his solo project at First Floor Gallery Harare immediately attracted attention of international collectors as well as recognition, winning the Best Emerging Artist prize at the Zimbabwe Visual Art Awards 2023. He had his first solo exhibition in 2024 titled 'Drowning in my Senses.'
Key Exhibitions and Career Highlights
2024: Drowning in my Senses, solo exhibition, First Floor Gallery Harare, Harare, Zimbabwe
2023: "Messe Messe,"Group Exhibition, First Floor Gallery Victoria Falls, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
2023: "Incipience Of Responsibility,"Solo Open Studio Exhibition, First Floor Gallery Harare, Harare, Zimbabwe
2022: Zimbabwe Visual Arts Awards, Harare, Zimbabwe
2021: "Past and Present," Gallery Delta, Harare, Zimbabwe
2021: "Green Shoots", National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe
Lives and works in Harare, Zimbabwe
The youngest artist in the First Floor Gallery Harare roster, Chokuwamba joined the gallery after graduating from the gallery residency programme, after finishing his studies with the National Gallery of Zimbabwe Visual Art Studio. After a number of local group exhibitions in Harare, his solo project at First Floor Gallery Harare immediately attracted attention of international collectors as well as recognition, winning the Best Emerging Artist prize at the Zimbabwe Visual Art Awards 2023. He had his first solo exhibition in 2024 titled 'Drowning in my Senses.'
Key Exhibitions and Career Highlights
2024: Drowning in my Senses, solo exhibition, First Floor Gallery Harare, Harare, Zimbabwe
2023: "Messe Messe,"Group Exhibition, First Floor Gallery Victoria Falls, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
2023: "Incipience Of Responsibility,"Solo Open Studio Exhibition, First Floor Gallery Harare, Harare, Zimbabwe
2022: Zimbabwe Visual Arts Awards, Harare, Zimbabwe
2021: "Past and Present," Gallery Delta, Harare, Zimbabwe
2021: "Green Shoots", National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe
Again Chokuwamba
Floral Bath, 2024
oil on canvas
150.00 x 190.00 cm
Floral Bath, 2024
oil on canvas
150.00 x 190.00 cm
Victor Nyakauru
Born 1977, Harare, Zimbabwe
Lives and works in Harare, Zimbabwe
Victor Nyakauru is one of Zimbabwes most skilled found object sculptors, excavating unique narrative properties of discarded and unused materials to evoke the poetry of lived lives and transmutated traditions of contemporary urban Zimbabweans.
“My style has a limitless range and evocative use of materials that transform seemingly unrelated materials into a work of art.
This allows me to juxtapose materials such as stone, metal, wood, bone, plastic, leather and any other found objects to form part of a body of art,” explains Nyakuru. Using the traditional tsumo (proverbs) and folklore as a touch stone for reflecting on life and evoking conversation with his audiences, Nyakauru gets close to his materials and his people. Rather than making didactic and dogmatic pronouncements with his work, he connects familiar aesthetic and visual signals with his reflections in a way that creates seamless catalysts for communication.
In addition to his art practice, Nyakuru has spent many years teaching at the National Gallery Visual Art Studio in Harare and has mentored numerous internationally successful emerging artists. He has exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Zimbabwe, South Korea and China, both and is currently representing Zimbabwe in its National Pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale.
Key Exhibitions and Career Highlights
2024: Zimbabwe National Pavilion 60th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy
Lives and works in Harare, Zimbabwe
Victor Nyakauru is one of Zimbabwes most skilled found object sculptors, excavating unique narrative properties of discarded and unused materials to evoke the poetry of lived lives and transmutated traditions of contemporary urban Zimbabweans.
“My style has a limitless range and evocative use of materials that transform seemingly unrelated materials into a work of art.
This allows me to juxtapose materials such as stone, metal, wood, bone, plastic, leather and any other found objects to form part of a body of art,” explains Nyakuru. Using the traditional tsumo (proverbs) and folklore as a touch stone for reflecting on life and evoking conversation with his audiences, Nyakauru gets close to his materials and his people. Rather than making didactic and dogmatic pronouncements with his work, he connects familiar aesthetic and visual signals with his reflections in a way that creates seamless catalysts for communication.
In addition to his art practice, Nyakuru has spent many years teaching at the National Gallery Visual Art Studio in Harare and has mentored numerous internationally successful emerging artists. He has exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Zimbabwe, South Korea and China, both and is currently representing Zimbabwe in its National Pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale.
Key Exhibitions and Career Highlights
2024: Zimbabwe National Pavilion 60th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy
Victor Nyakauru
Theatre of Dreams, 2024
Leather, staples, rivets, foam, paper, paint
210.00 x 162.00 cm
Theatre of Dreams, 2024
Leather, staples, rivets, foam, paper, paint
210.00 x 162.00 cm
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