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June 8, 2012
- Boston.com
- Cate McQuaid, Globe Correspondent
There’s a figure that is not quite a figure, a photo of a man digitally manipulated into an icon, who appears in Marlon Forrester’s bold archival print “African Os II.” Shirtless, he holds an old basketball in front of his face, and his dreadlocks stray over it.
There’s a figure that is not quite a figure, a photo of a man digitally manipulated into an icon, who appears in Marlon Forrester’s bold archival print “African Os II.” Shirtless, he holds an old basketball in front of his face, and his dreadlocks stray over it.
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