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Jeannette Ehlers, We’re Magic. We’re Real #3 (Channeling Re-existence into Hollowed Grounds of Healing), 2022

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Jeannette Ehlers, We’re Magic. We’re Real #3 (Channeling Re-existence into Hollowed Grounds of Healing), 2022

Jeannette Ehlers, We’re Magic. We’re Real #3 (Channeling Re-existence into Hollowed Grounds of Healing), 2022. Detail, Archives in the Tongue: A Litany of Freedoms, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, 2022. Photo by David Stjernholm.
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