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Groundbreaking Photographer Carrie Mae Weems Wins the 2016 National Artist Award

Carrie Mae Weems. I Looked and Looked but Failed to See What so Terrified You (Louisiana Project series), 2003, Jack Shainman Gallery. More here.

Posted on February 25, 2016December 5, 2017Author mara.ahmedCategories activism, art, politics

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