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Standing For Something Not Present: Contested Representations in Contemporary Art

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Figure 1 Alex Levac, Hebron, 2000.
Figure 2 Floor plan for Emily Jacir’s exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum, New York, 2009
Figure 3 Emily Jacir, Material for a Film (Performance), installation detail, 2009. Photo: Greg Weight
Figure 4 Material for a Film, installation detail, 2009. Courtesy Alexander and Bonin and the artist
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