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David Antonio Cruz: youdidntlearnyourlessonsandyouhavereturned, portrait of derricka, 2018, oil and enamel on wood, 20 by 16 inches.
David Antonio Cruz: youdidntlearnyourlessonsandyouhavereturned, portrait of derricka, 2018, oil and enamel on wood, 20 by 16 inches.
Tuesday Smillie: S.T.A.R., 2012, watercolor and collage on board, 9½ by 11 inches.
Felipe Baeza: my vision is small fixed to what can be heard between the ears the spot between the eyes a well-spring opening to el mundo grande, 2018, ink, graphite, twine, cut paper, glitter, and egg tempera on paper, 87½ by 90 inches. Courtesy Maureen Paley.
Juliana Huxtable: The Feminist Scam, 2017, inkjet print, vinyl, magnets on metal sheet, 96 by 48 inches. Courtesy Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York/Los Angeles. Photo Joerg Lohse.
David Antonio Cruz: runlittlewhitegirl, portrait of the girls, 2016-17, oil and enamel on birch panel, 30 by 40 inches; in the exhibition “Nobody Promised You Tomorrow: Art 50 Years After Stonewall” at the Brooklyn Museum.