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Katharine Kuharic, <em>Jack‘s Original</em>, 2004. Oil on linen, 40 x 30 inches. Courtesy the artist and P.P.O.W. Gallery, New York.

Katharine Kuharic

The World Brought Low

<em>Ruby Osorio: Story of a Girl (Who Awakes Far, Far Away)</em>, installation view, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, March 18–June 12, 2005.

Ruby Osorio

Story of a Girl (Who Awakes Far, Far Away)

<em>Alexander Ross</em>, installation view, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, March 18–July 17, 2005.

Alexander Ross

<em>Dzine: Punk Funk</em>, installation view, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, March 18–July 17, 2005.

Dzine

Punk Funk

Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Still from <em>Lahja—The Present</em>, 2001. Five-monitor installation on DVD with stereo sound, variable duration. Orange County Museum of Art; Museum purchase with funds provided through prior gift of Lois Outerbridge. Courtesy Klemens Gasser & Tanja Grunert, New York.

Girls' Night Out

<em>Juan William Chávez</em>, installation view, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, February 1–April 20, 2008. Photo: David Ulmer.

Great Rivers Biennial

Juan William Chávez, Corey Escoto, and Michelle Oosterbaan

<em>Ei Arakawa</em>, installation view, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, May 9–May 25, 2008. Photo: Richard Sprengeler.

Ei Arakawa

<em>Olga Chernysheva, R.H. Quaytman, and Josephine Pryde</em>, installation view, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, May 8–31, 2008. Photo: David Ulmer.

Olga Chernysheva, R.H. Quaytman, and Josephine Pryde

Cindy Sherman, <em>Untitled (Secretary)</em>, 1978. Sepia-toned black and white photograph, 14 x 11 inches. Courtesy the artist and Metro Pictures Gallery, New York.

Cindy Sherman

Working Girl

<em>Max Schumann</em>, installation view, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, June 24–July 6, 2008. Photo: Bruce Burton.

Max Schumann

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