Two color photographs, both showing the same woman on a crowded street, seemingly looking through a trash basket. In the first photograph, she is depicted holding a piece of fruit with the trash at her feet. She has black hair and is wearing a long-sleeved white shirt and black shorts with a white scarf tied around her neck. The second photograph shows the same scene, with the woman photographed from the waist down, the trash still at her feet.
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Angki Purbandono (Indonesian, born 1971, Cepiring; lives in Yogyakarta, Java), Beyond Versace, 2011. Printed book, overall: 52.1 x 52.1 cm. Acquired through the George and Mary Rockwell Fund, 2016.034.
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