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Small Works for Big Change: “Everywoman” by Leah DeVun

Leah DeVun

Leah DeVun

“Everywoman”

Year: 2012

Materials: C-print

Dimensions: 18″ x 24″

Minimum Bid: $10

Value: $600

Leah DeVun is an artist and historian living in New York City whose photographs and installations explore queer communities and the legacies of feminism. She or her work has been featured in Artforum, Nylon, might be good, Artlies, and Glasstire, among other publications. Recent shows include Dodge Gallery’s “Twisted Sisters” (with Ana Medieta, Nancy Spero, Marlene Dumas, and Wangechi Mutu) and “Latent Images” at ONE Archives Gallery and Museum in West Hollywood; upcoming shows and events include “Utopian Technics” at Rutgers University (with Heather Cassils and Jacolby Satterwhite), “If I Had A Camera…” at University of Rochester’s Sage Art Center, and “Surgery of the Heart” at Martina Johnston Gallery. DeVun teaches women’s and gender history at Rutgers University.

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