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Peter Coffin, 35, Installation Artist
“I’ll always struggle with those things about the art world that I think are limiting,” says Coffin. “Develop a signature style and cash in—it bores me to death.” Instead, his works include a nine-foot hand made of wood and chicken wire, a crop of Levi’s-clad trees, and a greenhouse in which musicians perform for plants.


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