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Annie Leibovitz. June Omura, Dancer, Mark Morris Dance Group, Clifton Point, Rhinebeck, New York, 1999.
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The components of these tableaux were mainly found or discarded materials that the artist scavenged from the street, junk stores, and flea markets—commonplace, even down-at-the-heels elements that nonetheless combined to provide commentary on such significant issues as war, crime, sexuality, religion, and racism.
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