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Martha Rosler Wants to Know Why We Still Aren’t Outraged

Since the 1960s, the artist has channeled her wit and her conscience into works that face American injustice head-on.

Alice Newell-Hanson
Author: Alice Newell-Hanson

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Alice Newell-Hanson

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Art, Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Mitchell-Innes & Nash, Rosler, Martha, Women’s Rights
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