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Wendel A. White's work in Small Towns, Black Lives: African American Communities in Southern New Jersey |
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Dan Schimmel |
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Renee Stout |
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Zoe Strauss |
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Abigail Cohen |
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Alexander Sutulov |
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Huston Ripley |
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Tod Hanson |
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Kathryn Pannepacker: PEACE FLAG PIECE
"I began this tapestry just after September 11th's tragedy in the United States. Yes, this is a political piece. How can it not be?..." |
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Adelaide Paul: 30 Days
Since the early 1940's, thousands of collies have been bred so that nine transvestite "Lassies" could perpetuate a celluloid myth about a boy and his dog. |
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Sharyn O'Mara's untitled field (church), an installation in an abandoned church, explored the notion of interstice. |
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JUDY GELLES
Florida Family Portrait, a book by InLiquid artist Judy Gelles. Judy will sign copies of her book at Printed Matter in New York City on September 21, 2002. |
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MARTHA MADIGAN
A collection of images from photographer Martha Madigan's "Human Nature" series. |
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KIM ROLLINS
A collection of hand carved and painted wood images from artist Kim Rollins. |
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TABLEAUX VIVANTS BY TONY WARD
A collection of erotic images from internationally acclaimed photographer Tony Ward, previewing his book Tableaux Vivants.
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MOLECULAR NOTATION
Ed Dormer created and implemented the environmental installation, Molecular Notation, which was viewed November 12, 2000 on the Delaware River. |
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SIXTY MINUTE MAN
Dana Sunshine, a sculptor from Philadelphia, is currently collaborating with the architecture firm of Casagrande and Rintala, Ltd. of Finland to realize "Sixty Minute Man", a large scale archtectonic installation for the Venice Biennale 2000 (architecture). |
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HUGH HALES-TOOKE
Inliquid.com is proud to present its first "site" specific web photo/essay by British-born photographer, Hugh Hales-Tooke. This piece, Boys will be Boys explores (English) male humor; underwear (of both sexes) and its wider "underlying" significance. |
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