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Post-structuralism / Agassiz family / Black and white photography / Daguerreotype / Mercury / Carrie Mae Weems / Kenneth Goldsmith / Provenance / William James / Audre Lorde / Louis Agassiz / Sasha Williams
Date: 2016-05-11 16:27:10
Post-structuralism
Agassiz family
Black and white photography
Daguerreotype
Mercury
Carrie Mae Weems
Kenneth Goldsmith
Provenance
William James
Audre Lorde
Louis Agassiz
Sasha Williams

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