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2D: Graphics
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George Lois "The Esquire Covers"
From 1962 to 1972, George Lois changed the face of magazine design with his ninety-two covers for Esquire magazine. He stripped the cover down to a graphically concise yet conceptually potent image that (...)
2D: Illustration
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“O Canada” Exhibition
Curated by Miriam Katz, “O Canada” is an interdisciplinary survey exhibition promoting the work of Canadian artists living in the United States. Featuring sculptors, painters, filmmakers, and installation (...)
2D: Painting
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"Artliaison" Exhibition
[Image: Jay Hopkins-Reile "Fencepost Business" Oil, oil stick and canvas scraper on canvas 32 x 48 in.]
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"The 13th Hour" Exhibition
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Alvaro Barrios "Dreams About Marcel Duchamp"
Comprised of fourteen large-scale paintings and five works on paper, the exhibition "Dreams About Marcel Duchamp" deals with Barrios' fascination with Duchamp. Alvaro Barrios is known for his heterogeneous (...)
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Herman Maril "An Artist's Two Worlds"
[Image: Herman Maril "The Harbor (Baltimore)" (1980) Oil on canvas 30 x 24 in.]
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Japan Women Artists Exhibition 2008
Since its establishment in 1947, WAA has supported creative activity of women artists and encouraged young talented women artists in Japan by providing an equal opportunity to exhibit their artworks. Ms. (...)
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Ralston Crawford "Prints, Paintings, Photographs"
[Image: Ralston Crawford "Masts and Rigging" (c. 1976) oil on canvas 44 x 30 in.]
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"19th & 20th Century European & American Masters: Recent Acquisitions Selected Works" Exhibitions
[Image: Thomas Anshutz "Portrait of Helen Thurlow" (c. 1910) Pastel on linen canvas 33.75 x 30 in.]
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Gorghe, Luis Alarcon, and Luis Galinski Exhibition
[Image: Luis Alarcon "Vuelo Imaginario de tu Voz... en Abril" (2003) oil on canvas 43.5 x 43.5 in.]
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Martin Kline "Monochrome"
An exhibition of monochromatic paintings and a selection of sculptures by New York based artist Martin Kline. Over the past two decades, Kline has developed a unique visual language that is equally inspired (...)
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Paul du Toit "Generative Markings: PlanetPaul in Apogee"
Although best known for his brightly colored, bold and expressive paintings and sculptures, Paul du Toit recently made headlines for creating a realistic sculpture based on the hand of former South African (...)
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Tamara Savinich Exhibition
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"Projects 88: Lucy McKenzie" Exhibition
Combining painting, printmaking, and drawing with public events such as concerts, poetry readings, and performances, Lucy McKenzie (b. 1977, Glasgow) goes far beyond the production of objects in her artistic (...)
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Stephen Pace "Seven Decades (1940 – 2000): Made in America, Paintings and Watercolors"
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Luigi Benedicenti "La Dolce Vita"
The paintings featured in this exhibition include some of the most delectable by Benedicenti, one of Italy’s most celebrated Photorealist painters. In his observations of Italian desserts, the fruits and (...)
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Esteban Vicente "Paintings With Paper"
[Image: Esteban Vicente "Untitled" (1980) Collage and gouache paper 14 x 15 in.]
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Yang Yanping "Traces of Time and Life"
[Image: Yang Yanping "Autumn Color" (2007) colored ink on rice paper 38 x 66 in.]
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Kit Rank "New Paintings 2008"
Kit Rank returns to the Chinese and Japanese themes which characterized her first exhibition ten years ago. Her subjects now combine, more overtly, her interest in typical older cultures with satirical (...)
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"Latin American Masters" Exhibition
[Image: Fernando Botero "On the Rope" (2008) watercolor on canvas 133 x 93 cm.]
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Alice Trumbull Mason Exhibition
[Image: Alice Trumbull Mason "Lines Take Shape" (1942) oil on masonite 22 x 28 in.]
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Irving Norman Exhibition
The gallery is now the exclusive representative of the Irving Norman Estate.
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Santiago Picatoste Exhibition
[Image: Santiago Picatoste "Untitled (black)" (2007) Mixed media on canvas 39 x 39 in.]
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Sue Coe "Elephants We Must Never Forget"
Many years ago, Sue Coe, who in the 1980s had earned a reputation as one of the foremost political artists of her generation by focusing on racial, class and gender inequities, came to the conclusion that (...)
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"Molded, Folded & Found" Exhibition
[Image: Anish Kapoor "Untitled (Blue Blood Solid)" (2006) Aluminum and lacquer paint 12 x 35.5 in.]
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KAWS Exhibition
A solo exhibition of new work by Brooklyn-based artist KAWS. The artist sees his technique as a sieve of modern culture, filtering and re-contextualizing the images and information that he comes in contact (...)
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"Made in America" Exhibition
The current exhibition at Forum Gallery, New York focuses on works ‘made in America’ by seventeen Artists, including Willem de Kooning, George Grosz, and Raphael Soyer, all of whom immigrated to the United (...)
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"Front Lines: Visions from Southeast Asia" Exhibition
ZONE: CONTEMPORARY ART presents a group show of significant emerging artists from Taiwan, India, Pakistan, Thailand, Japan and North Korea. Today, contemporary Asian art is often defined by a homogenous (...)
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"The Object Direct" Exhibition
For the artists in this show, it’s both who shot J.R. and who shot Mister Burns. Equal parts the Pepsi Generation and New Coke, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Regan, the Challenger explosion, the first Gulf War (...)
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Alexi Worth "Eye to Eye"
In "Eye to Eye," his third exhibition at DC Moore, Alexi Worth's paintings focus on the world of objects within our reach, including wineglasses, apples, bodies, and books. Virtually all foreground, Worth's (...)
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Balcomb Greene "A Retrospective"
An iconoclast, intellectual, and forward-thinking artist, Balcomb Greene maintained an active career in which, over the course of six decades, he held to his own individualistic aesthetic and ideological (...)
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Gandy Brodie "Small Paintings"
[Image: Gandy Brodie "Fallen Tree (Turquoise)" (1975) Oil on wood 11 x 14.25 in.]
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Linden Frederick "American Studies"
Linden Frederick will exhibit "American Studies," a series comprising nearly fifty oil paintings. Frederick’s subjects are drawn from his experience as he traveled the United States by bicycle, train and (...)
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"Looking at Music" Exhibition
In the 1960s, the decade that saw astronauts land on the moon, artists were likewise seeking to expand boundaries of time and space and to have new experiences. At the same time, portable video equipment (...)
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"Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night" Exhibition
Throughout his career, Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) attempted the paradoxical task of representing night by light. His procedure followed the trend set by the Impressionists of "translating" visual (...)
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Elia Halioua "Anatomy of a Thought"
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"19th & 20th Century American Works on Paper" Exhibition
[Image: Winslow Homer "Waiting" (1880) watercolor on paper 8.25 x 12 in.]
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"Selected Works by Gallery Artists" Exhibition
[Image: Neil Welliver "Study for Head of Passagassawaukeg" (1992) oil on canvas 24 x 24 in.]
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"Sublime Nature: Romantic Paintings of the 19th Century: Norwegian & Swiss Landscapes from the Collection of Asbjørn Lunde" Exhibition
This exhibition will feature 49 landscape paintings by 13 of the period’s most prominent artists, shedding light on the political and historical parallels within the Romantic movement. Among the most celebrated (...)
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Liliana Porter Exhibition
Liliana Porter’s work playfully subverts convention, disrupts time, and messes with reality. Using a wide range of media, Porter mixes the absurd with the philosophical, creating extraordinary situations (...)
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Joan Miró "Painting and Anti-Painting 1927–1937"
"Painting and Anti-Painting 1927–1937" is the first major museum exhibition to identify the core practices and strategies Joan Miró used to attack and reinvigorate painting between 1927 and 1937, a transformative (...)
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"Chagall's Bible: Mystical Storytelling" Exhibition
No other modernist painter melded the traditions of Jewish Hasidism, eastern Orthodoxy, and western catholic tradition into such dramatically rich and personally significant expressions of biblical narratives. (...)
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"Focus: Ad Reinhardt and Mark Rothko" Exhibition
This installation, drawn from the Museum's collection of paintings by Ad Reinhardt and Mark Rothko, focuses specifically on the fertile years between the late 1940s and the early 1960s, during which each (...)
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"The Seduction of Light: Ammi Phillips | Mark Rothko Compositions in Pink, Green, and Red" Exhibition
Ammi Phillips (1788 - 1865) and Mark Rothko (1903 - 1970), two American masters disparate in time, place, and presentation, pursued the soul-thirsting creation of inner light through the "realm of the (...)
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"Focus: Joseph Beuys" Exhibition
Joseph Beuys (1921–1986) is widely understood to be the most important German artist of the post–World War II period. Highly provocative and always controversial, he and his peers reinvented a thriving (...)
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"Folk Art Revealed" Exhibition
"Folk Art Revealed," opened on November 16, 2004. The exhibition explores the nature of folk art through four themes applied to a diverse range of artwork from the museum's rich and extensive holdings, (...)
2D: Drawing
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"Artliaison" Exhibition
[Image: Jay Hopkins-Reile "Fencepost Business" Oil, oil stick and canvas scraper on canvas 32 x 48 in.]
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"The 13th Hour" Exhibition
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"19th & 20th Century European & American Masters: Recent Acquisitions Selected Works" Exhibitions
[Image: Thomas Anshutz "Portrait of Helen Thurlow" (c. 1910) Pastel on linen canvas 33.75 x 30 in.]
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"Just In: Recent Acquisitions from the Collection" Exhibition
Organized by Paola Antonelli, Curator, and Christian Larsen, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design, this installation draws from acquisitions made over the past two years by the Department (...)
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Keith Sonnier "Recent Work"
The exhibition features approximately ten neon sculptures from the "Herd" series, ranging in size from 6 feet to over 10 feet tall. The artist’s process is revealed in several studies on paper that will (...)
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"Beyond a Memorable Fancy: Print, Perception and the Artist’s Intervention" Exhibition
Curated by Michelle Levy. Image by Glen Baldridge.
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"Latin American Masters" Exhibition
[Image: Fernando Botero "On the Rope" (2008) watercolor on canvas 133 x 93 cm.]
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Aleksandra Mir "White House Purple Heart"
[Image: Aleksandra Mir "White House Black Power" (2008) Marker on Paper 79 x 111 in.]
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Alice Trumbull Mason Exhibition
[Image: Alice Trumbull Mason "Lines Take Shape" (1942) oil on masonite 22 x 28 in.]
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Sue Coe "Elephants We Must Never Forget"
Many years ago, Sue Coe, who in the 1980s had earned a reputation as one of the foremost political artists of her generation by focusing on racial, class and gender inequities, came to the conclusion that (...)
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"Made in America" Exhibition
The current exhibition at Forum Gallery, New York focuses on works ‘made in America’ by seventeen Artists, including Willem de Kooning, George Grosz, and Raphael Soyer, all of whom immigrated to the United (...)
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"Front Lines: Visions from Southeast Asia" Exhibition
ZONE: CONTEMPORARY ART presents a group show of significant emerging artists from Taiwan, India, Pakistan, Thailand, Japan and North Korea. Today, contemporary Asian art is often defined by a homogenous (...)
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"The Object Direct" Exhibition
For the artists in this show, it’s both who shot J.R. and who shot Mister Burns. Equal parts the Pepsi Generation and New Coke, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Regan, the Challenger explosion, the first Gulf War (...)
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George Tooker "Studies for Paintings"
"Studies for Paintings" features graphite drawings, some with colored pencil and wash, which have served as preparatory studies for many of the artist’s best-known paintings. On view for the first time, (...)
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"Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night" Exhibition
Throughout his career, Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) attempted the paradoxical task of representing night by light. His procedure followed the trend set by the Impressionists of "translating" visual (...)
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"19th & 20th Century American Works on Paper" Exhibition
[Image: Winslow Homer "Waiting" (1880) watercolor on paper 8.25 x 12 in.]
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"Selected Works by Gallery Artists" Exhibition
[Image: Neil Welliver "Study for Head of Passagassawaukeg" (1992) oil on canvas 24 x 24 in.]
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"Art Deco Design: Rhythm and Verve" Exhibition
What is the reason for the enduring appeal of Art Deco design? The answer lies in the vitality of the decorative style’s visual elements. Art Deco captured the mood of 1920s and 1930s modernism, an age (...)
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"Chagall's Bible: Mystical Storytelling" Exhibition
No other modernist painter melded the traditions of Jewish Hasidism, eastern Orthodoxy, and western catholic tradition into such dramatically rich and personally significant expressions of biblical narratives. (...)
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"Martin Ramirez: The Last Works" Exhibition
Considered one of the self-taught masters of twentieth-century art, Martin Ramirez (1895 - 1963) created hundreds of drawings and collages of remarkable visual clarity and expressive power within the confines (...)
2D: Calligraphy
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Cornell Capa "Concerned Photographer"
Cornell Capa chose the phrase "concerned photographer" to describe those photographers who demonstrated in their work a humanitarian impulse to use pictures to change the world, not just to record it. (...)
2D: Photography
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Lothar Baumgarten "Fragmento Brazil, The Origin of Table Manners, Concordance, and Matteawan/Fishkill Creek"
This exhibiton of Lothar Baumgarten which will include a multi-projection piece "Fragmento Brazil" (1977-2005), a phonic work "Matteawan / Fishkill Creek" (2004-2008), and recent photographic works (2003-2008). (...)
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"Signs of Change: Social Movement Cultures 1960s to Now" Exhibition
Curated by Dara Greenwald and Josh MacPhee, "Signs of Change" features hundreds of posters, photographs, moving images, audio clips, and ephemera bring to life over forty years of activism, political protest, (...)
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Diana Walker "Political Party"
For more than two decades Diana Walker was the White House photographer for Time magazine. She has masterfully documented 5 administrations, from Gerald Ford to Bill Clinton, photographing the nation's (...)
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Maggie Taylor "In Wonderland"
A selection of contemporary surrealistic images by Maggie Taylor illustrating the 150-year old story of Alice in Wonderland. Maggie thus joins the ranks of artists like Salvador Dali and more recently (...)
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Ralston Crawford "Prints, Paintings, Photographs"
[Image: Ralston Crawford "Masts and Rigging" (c. 1976) oil on canvas 44 x 30 in.]
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Pamela Calore Exhibition
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Richard Benson "Found Views and Chosen Colors"
The exhibition marks Benson’s first show at the gallery and is comprised of approximately 40 multiple impression pigment prints taken between 2005 and 2008. Benson explores the natural and built terrain (...)
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Taiji Matsue "Nest"
[Image: Taiji Matsue "HOU 61000" (2008) C-print 50 x 60 in.]
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Abelardo Morell "Pictures in Pictures"
[Image: Abelardo Morell "Camera Obscura of Central Park Looking North, Summer" (2008) Pigment ink print 50 x 60 in.]
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Lynn Davis "Recent Work"
Lynn Davis’ recent work features large-scale photographs from her most recent trips to India and Iguazu Falls. In 1986, Lynn Davis began her travels as an expeditionary photographer, visiting the coast (...)
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"Beyond a Memorable Fancy: Print, Perception and the Artist’s Intervention" Exhibition
Curated by Michelle Levy. Image by Glen Baldridge.
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Olivier Meriel "Secrets and Shadows"
"Secrets and Shadows" will be the gallery's final exhibition. In an essay by David Kleinberg-Levin, the author states that Meriel "confronts the experience of beauty with something dark, ominous, frightening: (...)
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Aleksandra Mir "White House Purple Heart"
[Image: Aleksandra Mir "White House Black Power" (2008) Marker on Paper 79 x 111 in.]
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"Molded, Folded & Found" Exhibition
[Image: Anish Kapoor "Untitled (Blue Blood Solid)" (2006) Aluminum and lacquer paint 12 x 35.5 in.]
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Peter Bialobrzeski "Lost in Transition"
Peter Bialobrzeski’s third exhibition at Laurence Miller Gallery will feature 6 large-scale color works from his recent series, "Lost in Transition." Continuing his decade-long search for beauty and (...)
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"America and the Tintype" Exhibition
One of the most intriguing and little studied forms of nineteenth-century photography is the tintype. Introduced in 1856 as a low-cost alternative to the daguerreotype and the albumen print, the tintype (...)
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"Living with the Dead: W. Eugene Smith and World War 2" Exhibition
Among the most compelling and heart-rending photographs ever taken of warfare are those made by W. Eugene Smith during World War II. On assignment from Ziff-Davis and LIFE magazine, Smith (1918–1978) covered (...)
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Susan Meiselas "In History"
Since the 1970s, questions of ethics raised by documentary practice have been central to debates in photography. Perhaps no other photographer has so closely and consistently represented and participated (...)
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"Looking at Music" Exhibition


