Untitled
1992
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
1992
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
This image shows nine black-and-white copies of the same person’s face. Each copy is slightly different, with the head turned at different angles—some facing forward, others tilted to the side. The background is plain black, so the faces stand out clearly. The artist used a simple copying machine to make these images, which is unusual for portraits. The repeated faces create a pattern, almost like a grid. If you want to see more work like this, check out Deborah Kass.