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I wish it were true
I wish it were true

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Lara Favaretto
Lara Favaretto

By Rennie Collection

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Through her large-scale installations of mundane objects, Lara Favaretto?s art practice explores the absurdities of modern life, consumer culture, and obsolescence. The mechanic nature of Favaretto...

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Four Generations
Four Generations

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Claudette Johnson
Claudette Johnson

By Claudette Johnson

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One of the most arresting figurative artists working in Britain today, Claudette Johnson (b. 1959, Manchester, UK) creates larger than life studies of black women that are both intimate and powerfu...

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Tangible space
Tangible space

By Courtney J. Martin

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Sonia Boyce
Sonia Boyce

By Courtney J. Martin, Emma Ridgway

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Robert Ryman
Robert Ryman

By Courtney J. Martin, Sandra Amann, Stephen Hoban

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"This volume is a comprehensive study highlighting the interplay of context and meaning in Robert Ryman's work. Featuring new photography and original essays by a formidable array of scholars and c...

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