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Jonas Wood
Clippings

Monday, November 6, 2017, 6–8pm
Karma, New York
www.karmakarma.org

Jonas Wood will sign copies of his new book, Clippings, recently published by Karma. This new volume brings together paintings of “clippings” of plants and is a follow-up to Pots, which was co-published by Gagosian and Karma in 2015.

Clippings (New York: Gagosian; New York: Karma, 2015)

Clippings (New York: Gagosian; New York: Karma, 2015)

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