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Lisa Tan Reading 2.223: In Order to Tell Whether the Picture Is True or False We Must Compare It With Reality by Arthur Ou — VisualArtsDB
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Lisa Tan Reading 2.223: In Order to Tell Whether the Picture Is True or False We Must Compare It With Reality
Lisa Tan Reading 2.223: In Order to Tell Whether the Picture Is True or False We Must Compare It With Reality
Arthur Ou
2018
Medium
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions
Paper: 20.4 × 25.4 cm (8 × 10 in.)
Genre
Photography
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
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contemporary
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21st Century
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gelatin silver print
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black-and-white photography
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