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The Ecstatic, Elusive Art of Ming Smith

The New York Times – T Magazine:

The artist was the first Black woman photographer to have her work acquired by MoMA. Now, decades later, as she returns for a solo show, she reflects on her singular career.

Lovia Gyarkye
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