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Nakeya Brown, Don't You Know Love When You See It, 2017
Nakeya Brown, Don't You Know Love When You See It, 2017
Robert Capa, [Artist making collages, Paris], 1934–35
Walker Evans, Penny Picture Display, Savannah, Georgia, 1936
Robert Frank, Tattoo Parlor, 8th Avenue, New York City, 1958
Hannah Höch, Album (Scrapbook), 1933
Justine Kurland, Eleanor, 2021
Louise Lawler, Untitled (Gold Jackie), 1993
Hank Willis Thomas, But she has other important uses as well
Guanyu Xu, Space of Mutation, 2018
Harry Callahan, Collages, ca. 1957
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A Trillion Sunsets: A Century of Image Overload

Hank Willis Thomas, But she has other important uses as well, 1944/2015, 2015
© Hank Willis Thomas. Courtesy the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York
    • Nakeya Brown, Don't You Know Love When You See It, 2017
    • Robert Capa, [Artist making collages, Paris], 1934–35
    • Walker Evans, Penny Picture Display, Savannah, Georgia, 1936
    • Robert Frank, Tattoo Parlor, 8th Avenue, New York City, 1958
    • Hannah Höch, Album (Scrapbook), 1933
    • Justine Kurland, Eleanor, 2021
    • Louise Lawler, Untitled (Gold Jackie), 1993
    • Hank Willis Thomas, But she has other important uses as well
    • Guanyu Xu, Space of Mutation, 2018
    • Harry Callahan, Collages, ca. 1957