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Franchise Freedom, a drone sculpture by DRIFT that mimics the flight pattern of starlings. DRIFT’s work is on view through April at Storage, in Seoul.
© The artists and Art Basel 2017. Courtesy Pace Gallery, New York City. Photographed By James Harris
Seance, a painting by John Robinson, whose work is on view at Galerie Kandlhofer, in Vienna.
© The artist. Courtesy Galerie Kandlhofer, Vienna
Stjarnan, a painting by John Robinson, whose work is on view at Galerie Kandlhofer, in Vienna.
“Flower and Friend, Age 19 & ?, August 2, 1968, Schrader Street,” a photograph by Elaine Mayes, whose work is on view this month at Deborah Bell Photographs, in New York City. Mayes’s monograph, Haight-Ashbury Portraits 1967–1968, was published in the fall by Damiani.
© The artist. Courtesy Deborah Bell Photographs, New York City
“ ‘Love Gone’ Man from England (Haight Street), 1968,” a photograph by Elaine Mayes, whose work is on view this month at Deborah Bell Photographs, in New York City. Mayes’s monograph, Haight-Ashbury Portraits 1967–1968, was published in the fall by Damiani.
© The artist. Courtesy Deborah Bell Photographs, New York City
“Couple with Child, Golden Gate Park, August 1968,” a photograph by Elaine Mayes, whose work is on view this month at Deborah Bell Photographs, in New York City. Mayes’s monograph, Haight-Ashbury Portraits 1967–1968, was published in the fall by Damiani.
© The artist. Courtesy Deborah Bell Photographs, New York City
“Sherry Johnson Wearing Tablecloth, Age 21, Panhandle, August 22, 1968,” a photograph by Elaine Mayes, whose work is on view this month at Deborah Bell Photographs, in New York City. Mayes’s monograph, Haight-Ashbury Portraits 1967–1968, was published in the fall by Damiani.
© The artist. Courtesy Deborah Bell Photographs, New York City
Survival Bag for Their Motherland, a painting by Elmer Guevara, whose work was on view last year at M+B, in Los Angeles.

© The artist. Courtesy M+B Los Angeles

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