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control pills. \\omen in silk lingene. make-up. and tie 'perfect \\oman. Her installation is intriguing. her issue is clear: a combi-
nation that the other artists in LAI are lacking.
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ria. Hopefully. though. there is time to deepen this dialogue. Unfortunately. most of the work in "Image as Issue" is too heavily
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