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LaToya Ruby Frazier is the subject of a powerful and sobering investigation at MoMA
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NEW YORK — When women unite, things move forward. And the things that are done, have you noticed? – are almost always useful to others.
A radical statement – and my testimony, I admit, is only anecdotal. But my observations resonate, I think, with the experience of LaToya Ruby Frazier, a black photographer in her forties, whose body of work is the subject of an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art.
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