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The Material World, a painting by Emma Webster, whose work is on view through April 12 at Petzel, New York City. Courtesy the artist and Petzel, New York City
A photograph by Tony Dočekal, from her book The Color of Money and Trees, which was published last year by VOID © The artist. Courtesy VOID
RIP Youth, a painting by Ed Templeton, whose work was on view last weekend with Tim Van Laere Gallery at Art Basel Hong Kong. Courtesy the artist and Tim Van Laere Gallery
AI City, a painting by Inka Essenhigh, whose work is on view through April 17 at Victoria Miro, London © Inka Essenhigh. Courtesy the artist and Victoria Miro
A photograph by Anne Rearick from her book Gure Bazterrack, which was published in October by Deadbeat Club. Courtesy the artist and Deadbeat Club
The Material World, a painting by Emma Webster, whose work is on view through April 12 at Petzel, New York City. Courtesy the artist and Petzel, New York City
A photograph by Tony Dočekal, from her book The Color of Money and Trees, which was published last year by VOID © The artist. Courtesy VOID
RIP Youth, a painting by Ed Templeton, whose work was on view last weekend with Tim Van Laere Gallery at Art Basel Hong Kong. Courtesy the artist and Tim Van Laere Gallery
AI City, a painting by Inka Essenhigh, whose work is on view through April 17 at Victoria Miro, London © Inka Essenhigh. Courtesy the artist and Victoria Miro
A photograph by Anne Rearick from her book Gure Bazterrack, which was published in October by Deadbeat Club. Courtesy the artist and Deadbeat Club
The Material World, a painting by Emma Webster, whose work is on view through April 12 at Petzel, New York City. Courtesy the artist and Petzel, New York City
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