Date
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D’Alessandro, Stephanie. 2002. “History by Degrees: The Place of the Past in Contemporary German Art.” Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies, vol. 28. no. 1, p. 66-81. fig. 13.
Strick, Jeremy. 1999. “Fixed and Visible: Lannan Foundation and The Art Institute of Chicago.” Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies, vol. 25. no. 1. p. 54.
Skestos, Stephanie. 1999. “Checklist of the Lannan Collection.” Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies, vol. 25. no. 1. p. 95, cat. 61.
Westerbeck, Colin. 1999. “Highlights of the Lannan Collection.” Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies, vol. 25. no. 1. p. 54-55 (color ill.).
Matthew S. Witkovsky et al., “The Art Institute of Chicago Field Guide to Photography and Media,” eds. Antawan I. Byrd, Elizabeth Siegel, and Carl Fuldner, pl. 130, p. 145 (Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 2023).
Art Institute of Chicago, “Sight-Set-Sequence: Photographs from the Permanent Collection,” November 10-May 19, 2002. (Travis)
Art Institute of Chicago, “In the Vernacular,” February 6–May 31, 2010. (Greg Harris)
Art Institute of Chicago, “A Field Guide to Photography and Media,” Nov. 10, 2022–Apr. 10, 2023.
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