Matthew Kandegas
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Matthew Kandegas is a conceptual artist from Seattle, Washington, in the United States. He paints only paper-clips. In 2010 he moved to Finland to join a community aiming to re-establish Sami traditions.[1]
References
- ↑ Matthew Kandegas At Form/Space Atelier February 2010 (blog source). Accessed July 2014.
External links
- Matthew Kandegas Exhibits At 2013 Cultural Congress
- Matthew Kandegas Institute
- Matthew Kandegas 2009 Solo Exhibition
- Matthew Kandegas Exhibit With Kyle MacDonald Lecture
- One Red Paperclip Website
- The 1 Second Film, February 2009