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The subjects of Whitfield Lovell’s hand-drawn portraits are anonymous: their names have been lost but their images are preserved in an archive of historic studio photographs, which serves as Lovell’s inspiration. He includes a found object paired with each portrait—in this work, a vintage playing card—as if personalizing the image or attaching a memento. Bringing individual faces out of the archive is a reminder that just because there is no record of a person’s name doesn’t mean they lived less of a life. In a year of critical record-keeping, with the US census coming to a close, it is important to consider how we as individuals get recorded and what that record represents. #ReflectionsonAction⁠⠀
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Whitfield Lovell (American, born 1959). Global Card III, 2011. Charcoal pencil on paper with playing card, 12 x 9 in. (30.5 x 22.9 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Emily Winthrop Miles Fund, 2011.8. © artist or artist's estate (Photo: Image courtesy of DC Moore Gallery) #BKMContemporary


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