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Medium: Vinyl
Kiss
Located in Brooklyn, NY
In 2018, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Los Angeles hosted the exhibition "Real Worlds: Brassaï, Arbus, Goldin," which ran from March 4 to September 3. To promote this even...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Vinyl Portrait Prints

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Offset, Vinyl

Ann Chernow, Shadow of a Doubt, Triptych, 2019, pencil, whiteout, sandpaper
Located in Darien, CT
Ann Chernow’s work is based on impressions related to images from movies from the l930s and l940s. She uses film clips, studio publicity material, fan magazines and other memorabilia...
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2010s Feminist Vinyl Portrait Prints

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Rag Paper, Vinyl, Pencil

Ann Chernow, Trouble, 2016, pencil, whiteout, sandpaper on rag paper, framed
Located in Darien, CT
Ann Chernow’s work is based on impressions related to images from movies from the l930s and l940s. She uses film clips, studio publicity material, fan magazines and other memorabilia...
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2010s Feminist Vinyl Portrait Prints

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Vinyl, Rag Paper, Pencil

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