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In Absentia: An artist performs historical erasures

Atlanta Georgia based artist Bethany Collins tells readers that part of her artistic process is to "do a thing until it becomes painful," and though the repetition in her work is often entirely not apparent or is only noticable through deftly-hidden visual codes, that repetition is integra...

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