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Lisa Oppenheim, Elizabeth Rudensky. Right dorsal curve. Scoliosis – real spinal case – bad. Showing wrong kind of occupation for this physical defect, 2016, dye sublimation print on aluminum, 42 1/8 x 33 7/8 inches (left panel); 42 1/8 x 24 5/8 inches (right panel); 42 1/8 x 58 1/2 inches (overall). Courtesy of the artist and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York.

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