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Christopher Wool: See Stop Run at 101 Greenwich Street
Christopher Wool: See Stop Run at 101 Greenwich Street

Christopher Wool’s retrospective "See Stop Run" is located on the 19th floor of 101 Greenwich Street above a corporate lobby. This emptied and exhausted site of commerce feels specifically chosen for its resets and erasure. Until July 31.

The Brooklyn Rail · 03 Apr, 2024 @ 07:10

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