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RAINER ELSTERMANN
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German photographer Rainer Elstermann approaches his photographs as if they were paintings. The se rie “Old Masters”, recreates classic art...
JOEL PETER WITKIN
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"It happened on a Sunday when my mother was escorting my twin brother and me down the steps of the tenement where we lived. We were goi...
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