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Paris
By Philip-Lorca diCorcia
Located in Palm Desert, CA
"Paris" is a photograph by Philip-Lorca diCorcia. The framed photograph measures 35 7/8 x 47 1/2 x 1 1/2 in. Philip-Lorca diCorcia is a contemporary photographer whose works explore...
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1990s Contemporary Philip-Lorca diCorcia Art

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Dye

Major Tom; 20 years old; Kansas City, Kansas; $20
By Philip-Lorca diCorcia
Located in New York, NY
Major Tom; 20 years old; Kansas City, Kansas; $20 1990-2 Signed in pencil, verso of mount Ektacolor print mounted to museum board (Edition 20) 35 x 47.125 ...
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1990s Contemporary Philip-Lorca diCorcia Art

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C Print

Tokyo (Plate 159)
By Philip-Lorca diCorcia
Located in New York, NY
Ektacolor print mounted to 4-ply board Signed and inscribed "PL.159.4," verso This photograph is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Philip-Lorca diCorcia is an internationally exhibited and renowned American Photographer, based in New York City. diCorcia studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Botson, and received a Master of Fine Arts from Yale University, where he now teaches. diCorcia is a pioneer of staged depictions of everyday life, inspired in part by the artificiality of traditional American cinema. "I thought of the people as puppets who were unstrung, mercilessly disempowered – not preyed upon, but living on the edge and not by choice," diCorcia said of his earliest L.A. subjects. "So it was interesting to set up scenarios that often didn't portray the real circumstances." diCorcia first achieved notoriety for his series, "Hustlers" (1990-1992), for which he staged portraits of...
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1990s Contemporary Philip-Lorca diCorcia Art

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Mike Miller; 24 years old; Allentown, Pennsylvania; $25
By Philip-Lorca diCorcia
Located in New York, NY
Ektacolor print mounted to museum board (Edition of 20) Signed in pencil, verso 30 x 40 inches, sheet 25.625 x 38.125 inches, image This photograph is offered by ClampArt, located in...
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1990s Contemporary Philip-Lorca diCorcia Art

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