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Ele and Lee lie facing each other. The two don’t prioritise official marriage, although they do see themselves in a long-term partnership, and imagine a life together outside of Singapore. They do not consider gender roles important in their relationship, which they see as egalitarian. 2018.
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Leslie Lohman Museum of Art
New York, NY

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Public Media Institute
Chicago, IL

Sarah Sze, Production still from Art in the Twenty-First Century. ©Art21, Inc. 2023.
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Art21
New York, NY

Mary Lum, temporary arrangement of ceramic letter fragments from the artist’s collection, 2023. Dimensions variable. Photo by Julia Featheringill. Courtesy of the artist and Harvard Radcliffe Institute.
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BOMB
BOMB/New Art Publications, Inc.
Brooklyn, NY

Converge 45: Tavares Strachan, One Hundred More Fires.
Presented by Oregon Contemporary in partnership with Converge 45. Curated by Christian Viveros-Fauné.
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Oregon Contemporary
Portland, OR

Installation view of “Where Time Runs Backwards,” Photo by Marin Seck
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Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
New York, NY

Ali Cherri, The Dreamer, 2023. Photo courtesy of Ali Cherri Studio.  
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Swiss Institute
New York, NY

Installation view, “Sarah Zapata: A Resilience of Things Not Seen,” John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI, (March 1 – August 28, 2022). Courtesy of artist and John Michael Kohler Arts Center.
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The Luminary
St. Louis, MO

Walk the Talk parade, May 2022. Picture by Monika Nouwens
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Los Angeles Poverty Department
Los Angeles, CA

Artist Lynnette Haozous (Chiricahua Apache – San Carlos Apache Tribe, Diné, Taos Pueblo) installing her mural for Southwest Contemporary’s “12 New Mexico Artists to Know Now,” 2023, Photo by Suzanne Sbarge
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516 Arts
Albuquerque, NM

Victoria Shen, Performance at LOW END, 2023; Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts; Photo: Ben Semisch.

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Bemis Art Center for Contemporary Arts
Omaha, NE

Installation view of “Wild/Mild: Vox Populi’s 17th Annual Juried Exhibition” featuring works by Daisy Diamond and Megan Lynch. Photo credit: Raúl Romero
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Vox Populi
Philadelphia, PA

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