Three color photographs each showing the same man walking through a crowded street eating. He is very thin and wearing only grey shorts. The three images give the impression of moving as the man walks past: in the first he's quite close, in left profile, and only the upper half of his body is visible; in the second, he's visible from the knees up, again in left profile, and has more space around him; in the last, he's visible from the ankles up from the back, walking in the same direction as other people, with a tube of paper sticking up out of the back of his shorts.
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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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