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Charles Goldman (born San Francisco, California, 1966) is an American conceptual artist whose work spans sculpture, installation, performance, painting and drawing. His practice involves mundane construction materials, household objects, or studio scraps that are refashioned using self-imposed systems that recontextualize experiences of public and private space and time. Writers have described Goldman's art as "deceptively minimal, mischievously abstract" work offering both "slow-burn conceptual humor" and a practical everyman’s philosophy.

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  • Charles Goldman (born San Francisco, California, 1966) is an American conceptual artist whose work spans sculpture, installation, performance, painting and drawing. His practice involves mundane construction materials, household objects, or studio scraps that are refashioned using self-imposed systems that recontextualize experiences of public and private space and time. Writers have described Goldman's art as "deceptively minimal, mischievously abstract" work offering both "slow-burn conceptual humor" and a practical everyman’s philosophy. (en)
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  • Charles Goldman (born San Francisco, California, 1966) is an American conceptual artist whose work spans sculpture, installation, performance, painting and drawing. His practice involves mundane construction materials, household objects, or studio scraps that are refashioned using self-imposed systems that recontextualize experiences of public and private space and time. Writers have described Goldman's art as "deceptively minimal, mischievously abstract" work offering both "slow-burn conceptual humor" and a practical everyman’s philosophy. (en)
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