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LaToya Ruby Frazier — If Everybody's Work Is Equally Important? (I)
LaToya Ruby Frazier

If Everybody's Work Is Equally Important? (I)

A signed and numbered print published by the Lower East Side Printshop that interrogates the value and visibility of labor and artistic work. The work is presented with the printshop's blindstamp, emphasizing its collaborative production context.

Medium
All signed, dated and numbered 10/22 in pencil on the reverse (there were also 4 artist's proofs), published by the Lower East Side Printshop, Inc., New York (with their blindstamp), all framed.

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LaToya Ruby Frazier, If Everybody's Work Is Equally Important? (I)

A signed and numbered print published by the Lower East Side Printshop that interrogates the value and visibility of labor and artistic work. The work is presented with the printshop's blindstamp, emphasizing its collaborative production context.

Medium
All signed, dated and numbered 10/22 in pencil on the reverse (there were also 4 artist's proofs), published by the Lower East Side Printshop, Inc., New York (with their blindstamp), all framed.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Conceptual Art, Printmaking, Contemporary Photography, Labor, Lower East Side Printshop, Social Justice

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