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Cindy Sherman, Untitled #479, 1975.
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Cindy Sherman, Untitled #479, 1975.

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Ruth Thorne-Thomsen, Dot Lady, 1983. From The Body: Photographs of the Human Form by William A. Ewing, Chronicle Books, 1994.
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Ruth Thorne-Thomsen, Dot Lady, 1983. From The Body: Photographs of the Human Form by William A. Ewing, Chronicle Books, 1994.

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Richard Jarden, Facial Angles, 1966.
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Richard Jarden, Facial Angles, 1966.

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A bouquet of irises.
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A bouquet of irises.

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Fifteen ladies in red.  Francis Alÿs’s Fabiola. 
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Fifteen ladies in red.  Francis Alÿs’s Fabiola. 

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The Collage Portraits of Daniel Gordon (via artlistpro)

See also, “Revolving Portrait,” a study of unstable portraiture, an improvisatory tool with which to manipulate a work formed from Google-sourced imagery and Gordon’s own compositions, programmed by Ryland Wharton for Triple Canopy.

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Triple Canopy is an online magazine, workspace, and platform for editorial and curatorial activities. Working collaboratively with writers, artists, and researchers, Triple Canopy facilitates projects that engage the Internet’s specific characteristics as a public forum and as a medium, one with its own evolving practices of reading and viewing, economies of attention, and modes of interaction. In doing so, Triple Canopy is charting an expanded field of publication, drawing on the history of print culture while acting as a hub for the exploration of emerging forms and the public spaces constituted around them. Triple Canopy is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization.

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