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“Untitled,” 1968-1971, a photograph by Ernest Cole, from his book Ernest Cole: The True America, which was published in January by Aperture.
© 2023 Ernest Cole Family Trust
Landline, a painting by Nancy Friedland, whose work is on view through August 4 at smoke the moon, in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Courtesy the artist and smoke the moon, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Vistas 34, a hand-painted photograph by Brea Souders, whose work is on view as part of the exhibition Reach out for that hand through August 17 at EUQINOM, in San Francisco.
Courtesy of the artist and EUQINOM Gallery
Without A Sound, a painting by Loren Erdrich, whose work is on view through July 13 at SHRINE, in Los Angeles.
Courtesy the artist and SHRINE
Ars Gratia Artis, a painting by Walton Ford, whose work is on view through October 20 at the Morgan Library & Museum, in New York City, and through September 22 at Ateneo Veneto, in Venice, Italy.
© The artist. Courtesy the Morgan Library & Museum, New York City
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