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Jessie Homer French: Normal Landscapes at Various Small Fires in Los Angeles
Jessie Homer French: Normal Landscapes at Various Small Fires in Los Angeles

Various Small Fires, Los Angeles, presents an exhibition of works by Jessie Homer French, following her inclusion in the Venice Biennale and the Hammer Museum’s "Made in L.A." January 13 until February 17.

HENI News · 09 Jan, 2024 @ 04:32

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