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This article seems to be written in BA-Art-History-speak. I've changed "photographies" to "photographs", but what, if anything, does "the void of the other" mean? Could somebody who knows Baltz's work express it in terms designed to inform rather than merely to impress? -- Hoary 10:46, 17 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Independent verification
The sources listed at the end seem to be (i) Baltz's, or (ii) commercial. Let's have some independent and reliable verification of this stuff. -- Hoary 10:46, 17 October 2006 (UTC)