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Ada Trillo
Silence is Violence: Black Lives Matter city documentary photo w/ 2 men & bikes

2020

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    This black and white photograph depicts a Black girls' team in the urban city of Philadelphia practicing the art of Double-Dutch jump rope. This series of images provide a snapshot o...
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    This black and white photograph of birds in flight against the sky is part of artist Ron Tarver's long-term, ongoing project, " Land, Sea, Air," that explores the wide-ranging syste...
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  • Kneeling Boy: black & white photo of Havana, Cuba w/ tree in arched doorway
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    This black & white photograph of a child and a tree growing in an open courtyard of Havana, Cuba as seen through an arched doorway is part of artist Ron...
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