Future Memory Number 4
The shadow of German artist Gerhard Mantz falls into his video installation ‘Future Memory Number 4’ during a press preview at the exhibition ‘Abstract Confusion’ at the Kunsthalle (Art Hall) in Erfurt, Germany. The exhibition traces certain abstract tendencies in visual art with 20 different artistic positions which have emerged in the last ten years. (Jens Meyer/Associated Press)
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