Two square photographs, showing two different people. The photograph on the left appears to be a woman, pictured lying on the ground in front of a metal door tagged with graffiti. Her head and shoulders are propped up and her knees are bent towards her chest. She is wearing baggy green pants, a grey shirt, and a dark blue jacket. Her hair is black and grey and tied up on top of her head. The second photograph shows a man sitting on a concrete wall, his right leg on the edge of the wall, his knee supporting his arm, and his left leg hanging down to the ground. He is wearing a dirty t-shirt and grey pants. He has a long, grey beard and his black hair is knotted on top of his head. He looks towards the camera but not directly at the lens.
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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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