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This item is an image. It was created by Giovanni Intra on or around the date 1991.
This is the best description of this item that we could find:This essay originally appeared in New Zealand Art at Te Papa (Te Papa Press, 2018). Given the title of Giovanni Intra’s 365 days, we could be forgiven for thinking that the artist dutifully took a photograph of his hand every day for an entire year. His fingers are splayed or drawn together, depending perhaps on mood or daily circumstance. These prints are arranged in a simple grid with the final hand dangling at the bottom, suggesting the work is unfinished and that the fingers could keep g...
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