Clay Ketter
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Clay Ketter in Brunswick
Brunswick, Maine
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, USA is an American
United States
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 painter
Painting
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 and photographer. Since the 80's, he lives and works in Sweden
Sweden
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Biography

He presented his works in numerous solo and group exhibitions across Europe and USA.

In USA, he is represented by gallery Sonnabend
Sonnabend
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, located in New York City.
In France, he is represented by gallery Daniel Templon
Daniel Templon
Daniel Templon is a French art contemporary and modern art dealer born in 1945. He founded in 1972, the bilingual contemporary art magazine art press with art critic and erotic biographer Catherine Millet.- Biography :...

, located in Paris.
In England, he is represented by gallery Bartha Contemporary, located in London.
In Sweden, he is represented by gallery Magnus Aklundh, located in Malmo.

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