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Karen Finley. “A Woman’s Life Isn’t Worth Much.” Franklin Furnace, New York, May 18 – June 16, [1990]

$40.00

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Categories: American women artists, Announcements, Feminism, Franklin Furnace, New York art world, Performance, Performance art, Performance Artists, Women artists, Women artists Tags: Franklin Furnace, Karen Finley
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Karen Finley. “A Woman’s Life Isn’t Worth Much.” Franklin Furnace, New York, May 18 – June 16, [1990]
Illustrated announcement card
5 1/2 x 8 1/2″ / 14 x 21.5cm

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