Buried in Fred Herzog's archives for years, a true gem is unveiled for a new Vancouver exhibit
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Buried in Fred Herzog's archives for years, a true gem is unveiled for a new Vancouver exhibit
Andy Sylvester spent six years looking through Herzog's archive to come up with photos for a new exhibit: Fred Herzog, A Colour Legacy
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By John Mackie
Published Jun 09, 2026
Last updated Jun 09, 2026
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Andy Sylvester, owner of the Equinox Gallery in Vancouver, BC, with prints by famed Vancouv…
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