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Coal Slurry, 2005, by J. Henry Fair

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Coal Slurry (Residue stream of water and chemicals resulting from coal washing, Kayford Mountain, WV), 2005, by J. Henry Fair

Coal Slurry (Residue stream of water and chemicals resulting from coal washing, Kayford Mountain, WV), 2005, by J. Henry Fair
C-print; 70 x 50 in. unframed
Courtesy of the artist
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