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      <image:caption>Edition of 120, signed and numbered Book Size: 6.875 x 9.32 Pages: 160 Hardcover Color, 156 plates Collections: The Getty Museum Special Collections, John M. Flaxman Library Special Collections at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago Sometimes Always Perhaps Never, invites viewers to glimpse into Newkirk’s studio practice and process, a space unseen by the public and very private for the artist. Borrowing the visual language of an artist journal, this book collects the materials, found objects, studies, references, experiments and sketchbooks that have collectively contributed to Newkirk’s bodies of work from 1990 to the present. Interwoven throughout are excerpts of informal conversations with Soraya Murray, Jason Meadows, Matthew Schum, Chris Oatey, Lorraine Molina and Daniel Joseph Martinez.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Edition of 120, signed and numbered Book Size: 6.875 x 9.32 Pages: 160 Hardcover Color, 156 plates Collections: The Getty Museum Special Collections, John M. Flaxman Library Special Collections at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago Sometimes Always Perhaps Never, invites viewers to glimpse into Newkirk’s studio practice and process, a space unseen by the public and very private for the artist. Borrowing the visual language of an artist journal, this book collects the materials, found objects, studies, references, experiments and sketchbooks that have collectively contributed to Newkirk’s bodies of work from 1990 to the present. Interwoven throughout are excerpts of informal conversations with Soraya Murray, Jason Meadows, Matthew Schum, Chris Oatey, Lorraine Molina and Daniel Joseph Martinez.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Edition of 215 Book Size: 0.25 inches (H) x 7.875 inches (W) Hardcover Color, 61 pages Collections: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson Library Part diary, part memoir, “Let Everything Else Burn” chronicles Huerta’s colored life through a collection of short autobiographical texts, paired with well known artworks and archived images of his personal history and past. Unique to this artist book are a selection of never before published images of his artwork since the 1990′s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Edition of 134 Book Size: 11 in. W x 17 in. H 82 pages, 34 plates Each softcover size is unique Bounded by stainless steel clip Collections: Walker Art Center The Sighted See the Surface is an expansive project developed by Dorit Cypis over the course of seven years (2012-18). Sparked by the death of mentor and teacher Michael Asher, Cypis excavates her 40 year art practice by connecting disparate points from past to present while unearthing the complexities between sight and seeing, difference and the psychosocial relations within and between people. Works made during this period include animation, photography, prints and drawings.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>As a Product Designer, I’m driven by the transformative power of human-centered design, creativity and innovation to impact the world. My expertise in UX, visual design, and strategic thinking has played a pivotal role in shaping digital products, for early-stage start-ups to big tech. I've had the opportunity to work across diverse industries, from designing complex software applications and design systems at Apple, to optimizing the UX for simplehuman's e-commerce platform. Most recently, I've been at the forefront of Web3 and blockchain innovation, where I've contributed to the design of an iOS mobile crypto wallet and the creation of an NFT platform. For a full CV visit my linkedin. e: molinalorraine@gmail.com p: 323.652.0580</image:caption>
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