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Now playing Next Art Eser Gündüz sheds light on nature's grey realities at HOFA Gallery Gündüz's new exhibition at London's HOFA Gallery challenges conventional perceptions of nature by portraying its modern reality, influenced by urbanisation and environmental degradation. 18/02/2024
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