
Lorna Simpson
Lorna Simpson's work is signed, dated, and numbered as an edition of 250, published by SITE Santa Fe, New Mexico in unframed format. Simpson's practice critically engages with photography, identity, and representation. This work reflects her influential contributions to contemporary art questioning photographic truth.
- Medium
- Signed, dated and numbered 163/250 in black ink, published by SITE Santa Fe, New Mexico, unframed.
- Location
- Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT
- Spotted At
- Auction House · PhillipsView on map
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Editions & Works on Paper
April 19, 2022
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Carrie Mae Weems
American · b. 1953

Weems works in black and white photography and printed editions that critically examine Black identity, representation, and cultural narratives, mirroring Simpson's conceptual and politically engaged photographic practice.

Glenn Ligon
American · b. 1960

Ligon creates conceptual works in print and photography that interrogate race, identity, and the reliability of representation, sharing Simpson's interest in questioning photographic and cultural truth through experimental contemporary art.
Dawit L. Petros
Eritrean Canadian · b. 1972
Petros produces conceptual photographic works and limited edition prints exploring identity, belonging, and the politics of representation, aligning closely with the black and white experimental portrait tradition that defines this Simpson piece.
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