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Mark Steinmetz, Athens, Georgia (girl on hood of car), 1996

exhibits the masterful simplicity and perfect formal balance of Mark Steinmetz’s work. Evoking a tone of quiet longing and loneliness, the image presents a pale teenage girl reclining against the windshield of a nondescript car, illuminated by what appears to be a streetlamp in a shopping-center parking lot. Steinmetz renders an everyday act as an arresting moment of extraordinary beauty and grace. The girl is

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