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Artist: Chakaia Booker
Untitled, Ed. 87/200
By Chakaia Booker
Located in Washington Depot,, CT
woodcut on Chine Colle paper
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City Embrace
By Chakaia Booker
Located in New York, NY
rubber tire and wood
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Twelve Past Midnight
By Chakaia Booker
Located in New York, NY
rubber tire and wood
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Inside Reality
By Chakaia Booker
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rubber tire, wood, steel
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Steel
Just a Minute
By Chakaia Booker
Located in New York, NY
Just a Minute, 2005
rubber tire and wood
32 x 29 x 20 in.
81.28 x 73.66 x 50.8 cm
Category
2010s Chakaia Booker Art
Materials
Rubber, Wood
Yes
By Chakaia Booker
Located in New York, NY
Yes, 2006
rubber tire and wood
28 x 33 x 17 in.
71.12 x 83.82 x 43.18 cm
Category
2010s Chakaia Booker Art
Materials
Rubber, Wood
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