Webgillian wearing’s artwork continually interrogates the production and performance of identity in public and private spaces.

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Webwhether they are hiding the identity of a robber, covering a disfigured face, or protecting a ku klux klan member, they provide at least the illusion of anonymity.

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Webbeing “visible” or seen as belonging to a privileged identity (i. e. , straight white male) might offer certain advantages in itself.

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