
Emil Alzamora (NSFW)
I have been following Emil Alzamora’s sculpture for over four years, and it just keeps on getting better. I am really excited about his upcoming solo exhibition in October at Krause Gallery on Orchard St on the Lower East Side of New York.
Tagged: cool sculpture, Krause Gallery, Lower East Side New York, Orchard St
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