Enid Crow's American Values: Self-Portrait as Social Theatre
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Enid Crow's series American Values uses self-portraiture and theatrical staging to examine American symbols and cultural performance. Published on Lenscratch, the project extends Crow's long-running practice of inhabiting multiple characters to drive a single narrative, this time trained on contemporary American identity.
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